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A refreshing alternative to impersonal hotels, our Sequim, Washington bed and breakfast offers an exceptional lodging experience on the Olympic Peninsula. Choose between our romantic B&B Suites and our thoughtfully appointed Private Cottages.

During your stay, enjoy the convenience of our location (just 1.5 hours from Seattle) near Port Angeles, Forks, Olympic National Park, Hoh Rain Forest, and other local attractions. At day's end, pamper yourself in our luxurious, private accommodations.


Lost Mountain Lodge
303 Sunny View Drive
Sequim, Washington 98382 United States
888-683-2431
360-683-2431

Lost Mountain Lodge is a private estate in a private community. Detailed directions to the inn are mailed (or emailed) once you have secured your reservation.

So sorry, we do not conduct tours of the Lodge or grounds as a courtesy for the privacy of our registered guests. If you do not have a reservation with us, please call in advance to make an Appointment so we may properly greet you. Otherwise you may be intruding on someone's wedding, interrupting a family gathering, or arriving at a time when the inn is closed. Thank you ever so much in advance for respecting this request.

We are less than 10-minutes by car to the amazing 5.5-mile stretch of saltwater beach at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. In Washington State, beach and tidelands are privately owned and you must go to a public park or national seashore for beach access. The Dungeness Spit is by far the most interesting, diverse, and easily accessible beach until you reach the beaches along the Pacific Ocean.

FERRY TRAVEL TIPS

NOTE: You can find the latest Washington State Ferry schedule by clicking here. Schedules vary for different times of year, weekends, and holidays, so you'll want to be sure you have the most current information.

The Edmonds-Kingston Ferry (a 20-minute run) offers more frequent service, but you should plan to arrive early especially during summer months. We are just 1-hour from the Kingston ferry dock. The Edmonds route also takes you straight through historic Port Gamble, a village "frozen in time" in the late 1800s. Its quaint church and charming residences are some of the most photographed buildings in Washington State. The Port Gamble Museum & General Store is also worth a visit. Rest stops on this route are few and far between, so it's a good idea to bring juices and snacks with you.

The Seattle-Bainbridge Island Ferry (a 35-minute run) can get extremely crowded on weekends during the summer and you might find yourself waiting one or two boats. Once inside the terminal gates, you can park & lock your car and take a walk along the colorful Seattle waterfront but you'll want to be back in your car at least 25-minutes ahead of the scheduled sailing time. With no delays, we're 1 hour 20 minutes from the Winslow ferry dock on Bainbridge Island. A great place to stretch your legs is the charming Scandinavian village of Poulsbo - be sure you get off the highway strip and go down into the quaint town itself on scenic Liberty Bay. The Poulsbo Central Market (back on the highway) is also a great stop for coffee or to stock up on groceries, fresh fruit, snacks, and necessities.

Budget cutbacks have resulted in limited, if any, food service on many ferry runs! There is a Starbucks at the Seattle/Bainbridge dock and an OK coffee stand at the Edmonds ferry, but you're better off to grab something beforehand and definitely to pack snacks and juices for the kids.


 

 

Lost Mountain Lodge
303 Sunny View Drive, Sequim Washington 98382
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