Accommodation Information

Your time at Madrona can be a rich and fulfilling experience. Here’s important information to help you get the most out of your time here.

Room Options

Madrona has one simple accommodation plan for you.  Offering the solo traveler their own room at an affordable price.  If you have the need for a full house option - please contact the Fort Worden Housing Office directly

That is right - you will not need to share with others. In honor of retreat-style housing, our accommodations are simple, peaceful and designed to support your program experience. Each room has a standard desk, twin bed, closet and a dresser ... all within walking distance to the beach, forest trails or your program meeting area.  

Shared bathroom are down the hall.

Guest Accomodations (own room with twin bed):
Price includes, sheets, pillow, blanket, towels and your own place to retreat to.  Madrona Guest Rooms come as part of a Meal Plan - Room and Meals are $119 per day. Taxes are not included. 

When Madrona housing is not available due to other group bookings.  We recommend the on-campus guesthouse (Olympic Guest House and Hostel - (360) 385-0655 or email: olympichostel@olympus.net.  The Guesthouse as an affordable alternative, or contact the Fort Worden Office to book your own house or research camping options.  Please ask us for details on alternative on-campus housing.  Request early as the campus is often filled with many workshops, conference and activities.

Pets

Madrona is not equipped to handle pet housing and pets are not allowed in housing. 

Smoking

We maintain a smoke-free buildings but offer a designated outdoor smoking area. Please inquire at the Front Desk when you arrive.

Madrona's Campus is nested inside of Fort Worden State Park (within the city limits of the historic seaport of Port Townsend, WA)

Fort Worden is located on a bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Admiralty Inlet. A former nineteenth century army base, much of the Fort has been renovated and turned into a year-round, multi-use facility offering miles of beach walking, wooded trails, swimming, biking, canoeing, kayaking, in-line skating, camping, tennis courts, a Marine Science Center, a Natural History Museum, and two historic military museums. As a member of the Fort Worden Collaborative, Madrona is working with the State Parks & Recreation Commission, Centrum (a not-for-profit arts education organization), Peninsula College, Goddard College, Copper Canyon Press (a Pulitzer-prizing winning independent press), and other partners to share resources, create a more sustainable schedule of groups/spaces and to steward its future as an arts, educational, and recreational site.

The Madrona Campus is within Port Townsend City Limits.  The heart of Port Townsend is approximately a mile's walk and is accessible by public transportation, taxi, or on a bike.

Contact Aletia, with any questions you may have in planning your workshop or training at Madrona.  Other housing options are available upon request.  For workshop, retreat and teacher training please see our Planning and Information webpage.