Destinations · Washington
Suquamish
WA · 47.7308, -122.5640
From Suquamish, Washington, Byway's registries place 26 scenic byways, 1 national park, 1 public land unit and 8 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Understand
Suquamish means "place of clear salt water" in the Native Lushootseed language, and has been the primary home of the Suquamish people since ancient times. It sits on Agate Passage, the heart of the Suquamish people and of Puget Sound.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
National parks
- Olympic National Park · 26 mi
Public land
- Olympic National Forest · 15 mi
Campgrounds
- Seal Rock Campground · 15 mi
- Falls View Campground · 17 mi
- Interrorem Cabin · 20 mi
- Collins Campground · 22 mi
- Hamma Hamma Cabin · 27 mi
- Hamma Hamma Campground · 28 mi
- Lena Creek Campground · 29 mi
- Lena Lake Campground · 29 mi
Lookouts
- Agate Street Road End · 1 mi
- Sanwick Place Road End · 1 mi
- Seabold Road Public Road End · 2 mi
- Sivertson Road Shore View · 2 mi
Named places
- Suquamish Museum · 0 mi
- Chief Sealth's Grave · 0 mi
- Bloedel Residence · 2 mi
- Trieste II · 3 mi
- DSRV Mystic · 3 mi
- U.S. Naval Undersea Museum · 4 mi
- Poulsbo Historical Society’s Research Center and Mini Museum · 4 mi
- Poulsbo Maritime Museum · 4 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Indianola · 2 mi
- Keyport · 3 mi
- Poulsbo · 4 mi
- Bainbridge Island · 5 mi
- Brownsville · 6 mi
- Kingston · 6 mi