
A Gem of the Pacific Northwest
Where big water meets big trees and spirit of pioneering







Where big water meets big trees and spirit of pioneering







With festivals and events unique to Port Gamble occurring every year, many loyal travelers keep coming back to our beautiful coastal setting.
GREASE
June 20. 2PM and 7PM
A rockin musical about teens in love in the 1950s.
A Marine Eco-System Symposium: Educators, Agency Officials, and Public Invited
Listen to a traditional welcome from the Port Gamble Tribal Singers
Join industry and tribal scientists, shellfish growers, restoration leaders, and educators in an afternoon of presentations and demonstrations outlining the progress and remaining challenging facing our most pristine fjord
Learn about the vision for collaborative research and a new local Marine Science and Industry Campus
Tour the Port Gamble environmental lab and partake in a guided low tide beach walk (limited to first 30 RSVP’s)
Taste the flavors of Hood Canal and see how the local environment creates the “merroir” of locally harvests
Interactive Low-Tide Beach Walk and
Lab Tour starting at 10:30AM(first 30 RSVP’s)
Prepare for an uproarious evening of laughter and chaos with Neil Simon’s timeless farce, ‘Rumors.’ Set against the backdrop of a glamorous dinner party hosted by a deputy mayor and his wife, the play takes a wild and unexpected turn, leading to a cascade of comedic misunderstandings and absurd situations.
CONTENT ADVISORY: Performance contains several instances of strong adult language. May not be suitable for children. Discretion advised.
Step into an evening of poetic desire and musical enchantment at the picturesque Port Gamble as Andrew Duhon strums his way into your heart on August 21, 2026, at 7:00 pm.




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