Welcome to The Point at Paradise Bay! Situated on a basalt point where Admiralty Inlet meets Hood Canal, this unusual waterfront property has spectacular 225 degree views of water, mountains, and wildlife. Enjoy unobstructed views of Puget Sound, Mt. Baker, Whidbey Island, and the Cascade Mountains from almost every room in the house. The Point includes 270 feet of medium-bank waterfront with two access points to the beach.
There’s something for everyone here: Golf in Port Ludlow, beachcombing, boating, hiking, the Olympic National Forest, or simply enjoying a quiet book in front of the fire and the view. During fishing season, catch Coho and pink salmon from the bank. Seasonal local events include brewfests, writers’ conference, and festivals for film, quilting, jazz, blues, wooden boats, and rhododendrons. Art galleries abound in Port Townsend and Poulsbo. Bremerton offers the naval shipyards and the undersea Naval Museum nearby. The great restaurants in this region are a wonderful surprise to first-time visitors and destination dining for many.
Abundant wildlife is all around: watch eagles soar, hear the otters chirp, see the dolphins frolic, smell the fresh marine air, touch a sea star at low tide. Spot the curious harbor seal watching you. Occasionally even see deer on the beach! Watch the ever-changing marine activity: cruise ships, sail boats, tankers, and nuclear submarines.