Location & Travel
The Olympic Peninsula

Driving
From Seattle
via Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Depart the ferry merging onto HWY 305, follow to HWY 3 to the Hood Canal Bridge. Take a left onto the bridge and follow HWY 104, then merge onto HWY 101. Continue through Sequim to Port Angeles. Approximate Travel Time: 2 hours 45 minutes.
From Seattle
via Washington State Ferry to Edmonds
Depart the ferry and follow signs to the Hood Canal Bridge. Take a right onto the bridge and follow HWY 104, then merge onto HWY 101. Continue through Sequim to Port Angeles. Approximate Travel Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
From SeaTac Airport
Take Interstate 5 south to the Bremerton Exit (highway 16 North) through Bremerton; past Bremerton take highway 3 to 104 to 101 around Sequim. Port Angeles is 15 miles west of Sequim on highway 101. Travel Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes
From Olympia & Oregon
Take US 101 northbound along the western shore of Hood Canal. From Olympia via Aberdeen/Hoquiam: take US 101 northbound. This is a longer scenic route that includes the Pacific coastline and parts of Olympic National Park.
Take the Washington State ferry from Keystone (on Whidbey Island north of Seattle) to Port Townsend. Ferry reservations can be made through the WA Department of Transportation, Map from Bellingham, Vancouver BC. Map from N. Seattle communities via Mukilteo ferry
Charters
Olympic Bus Lines – offers bus service from SeaTac, Seattle, Edmonds, and Port Townsend ferries.
Rocket Transportation – service from SeaTac airport and custom charters. All Points Charters & Tours – if you live on the Kitsap Peninsula, just call Willie Nelson to pick up your group and transport you to the race, or if this is your first visit to Washington, schedule a private tour of the Peninsula.
Ride Share
24-hour online rideshare registration program through WSDO
Air Travel
To SeaTac Airport
Travel by air to SeaTac (Seattle) Airport, rent a car and drive to the Peninsula. Driving directions. Travel by air to SeaTac Airport, reserve shuttle bus to Peninsula. Shuttle service provided by Olympic Bus Lines, (360) 417-0700.
To Port Angeles
The William R. Fairchild International Airport is a full-service commercial airport located on the Olympic Peninsula, on the southwest side of the City of Port Angeles. Charter a flight from Rite Bros. Aviation or Aero Exec LLC for personalized, private flight service.
Ferry
To/from Victoria, British Columbia
Travel from downtown Victoria to downtown Port Angeles via the COHO ferry. No need to bring a car if you are traveling from Vancouver Island.
Make hotel arrangements in downtown Port Angeles and you are walking distance to all of the event activities. COHO ferry information (360) 457-4491.d Canal Bridge. Take a left onto the bridge and follow HWY 104, then merge onto HWY 101. Continue through Sequim to Port Angeles. Approximate Travel Time: 2 hours 45 minutes.

Lodging
There are many lodging options on the Olympic Peninsula. Here are some links that will help with Lodging in the area.
