
Get Away and Recharge: 8 Quiet Resorts in Washington
I looked up the quietest places in Washington to relax and recharge. The top eight are ranked via TripAdvisor - and vary from quiet spaces away from the hustle of Seattle and Tacoma - to the solitude of the Methow Valley or Rosyln. Check out the options and book some peace for you and your family.
8 - Sun Mountain Lodge
Sunmountainlodge.com 604 Patterson Lake Rd, Winthrop (509) 996-2211
“... an excellent remote spot with outstanding views of mountains on all sides.” -Robin T. via TripAdvisor
7 - Suncadia Resort
3600 Suncadia Trl, Cle Elum (509) 260-4225 book a room online
Extra perk: there isn’t much light pollution, and we saw the northern lights during our stay! TIP: Pay extra for a room with a view -Ryan W. via TripAdvisor
6 - Skamania Lodge
1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson (509) 314-4177 skmania.com
“The room was perfect—quiet, with a stunning view that we couldn't get enough of…” -Shannon V. via TripAdvisor
5 - Snug Harbor Resort & Marina
360-378-4762 1997 Mitchell Bay Rd. Friday Harbor snugresort.com
“The experience of calm, serene peacefulness, led us for a return visit in December. It is a place for visual mediation.” -Janet L.via TripAdvisor
4 - Olympic Lodge by Ayres
140 S Del Guzzi Dr, Port Angeles Phone: (360) 452-2993 Book a room
“The rooms are nice and quiet.” -Charlie W. via TripAdvisor
3 - Silver Cloud Hotel - Tacoma Waterfront
2317 Ruston Way, Tacoma Phone: (253) 272-1300 Book a room
“My husband and I will definitely be returning for a relaxing staycation!” -Alta M. via TripAdvisor
2 - Silver Cloud Hotel - Mukilteo Waterfront
718 Front St, Mukilteo Phone: (425) 423-8600 Book a room
“Quiet, thoughtful amenities, beautifully designed, comfortable rooms…” -Wearytravelers02 via TripAdvisor
1 - The Edgewater Hotel
2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67, Seattle Book a room (206) 590-7540
“This was our first time in Seattle and the hotel was great. Friendly staff, great room and extremely quiet with a beautiful view over the water.” -Robert G. via TripAdvisor
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