Olympic peninsula lodging on washington’s wild coast
What to ExpectIf you’re looking for Olympic Peninsula lodging that puts you closer to the water, the trails, and the quiet side of the coast, Curley’s Resort in Sekiu offers a different kind of basecamp.
Located along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, our waterfront property sits on the far northwest edge of Washington—within easy reach of Cape Flattery, Ozette Lake, Neah Bay, and some of the most remote areas of Olympic National Park.
Why Stay on the North Coast?
Most visitors to Olympic Peninsula stay on the more crowded southern & central routes. Sekiu offers something different:
Fewer crowds
Direct access to world-class salmon, halibut & bottomfish fishing.
Proximity to untouched coastal trails.
Slower pace, quieter atmosphere
From here, you can explore some of the most rugged and scenic parts of the peninsula—without the crowds found elsewhere.
❋ A Basecamp for Exploration
Curley’s Resort is ideally located for exploring:
Cape Flattery — the northwesternmost point in the contiguous U.S.
Ozette Lake & the Ozette Triangle Trail — petroglyphs, coastal trails, seastacks, and so much more!
Shi Shi Beach
Neah Bay
Olympic National Park (northwest coastal access points)
After a day out, return to a simple, comfortable waterfront room just steps from dining.
Mountains, forest, and sea.