Fort Worden Dorms
Stay in historic dormitories at Fort Worden State Park!
Looking for a budget-friendly place to stay during Wooden Boat Festival? The historic dormitories at Fort Worden State Park offer private, locking rooms with shared bathrooms down the hall and a cozy shared living room and kitchen. While the rooms are simple, they’re clean, quiet, and only a few miles away from Festival grounds.
It’s a fun, affordable way to be fully immersed in the Wooden Boat Festival experience! Guests are part of the Festival crowd, and everyone loves the community vibe.
This special lodging opportunity is offered through Wooden Boat Festival. For questions, booking inquiries, and reservation modifications please contact barb@nwmaritime.org.
Pricing
Two night minimum. Dorms available Thursday, September 5, to Monday, September 8. Choose from three different room styles: Single Twin Bed, Two Twin Beds, or Full & Twin Bed.
TWO NIGHTS
Single Twin: $200
Two Twin: $375
Full & Twin: $400
THREE NIGHTS
Single Twin: $280
Two Twin: $550
Full & Twin: $575
Four Nights
Single Twin: $350
Two Twin: $700
Full & Twin: $750
Rooms are limited—especially those with double beds—so be sure to submit your booking request as soon as possible to increase your chances of getting your preferred room and dates. Please note: Submitting a request does not guarantee a reservation. We’ll follow up to confirm availability and finalize your booking.
Dorm Map & Details
Fort Worden State Park is located at 200 Battery Way E, Port Townsend, WA 98368.Â
Check-in is from 4 PM – 6 PM. Check-out is by 11 AM.


Fort Worden Activities & Amenities
Restaurants & Snacks
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Taps at the Guardhouse is right on-site in the historic guardhouse—perfect for elevated small plates, salads, local brews, wine, and craft cocktails. Open for morning coffee, pastries, full meals later in the day.
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Cable House Canteen offers grab‑and‑go snacks, espresso, cold drinks, firewood, sunscreen—and daily kayak/SUP rentals.
Hiking & Trails
Explore 12 miles of scenic trails through mossy forest and historic bunkers. Hike up Artillery Hill to wander old batteries, mortar pits, and enjoy harbour views—plus quieter woodland loops near the Upper Forest Campground. Boardwalks, interpretive signage, and accessible paths make it easy to tailor your adventure to any pace.
Beach & Waterfront Activities
The park boasts 2+ miles of sandy salt‑water shoreline, with a stair‑accessed bluff overlooking Puget Sound. Ideal for beachcombing, shell‑hunting, or watching Cascades-backed sunsets.

