Teal Lake Trail (2 miles – easy). Park at the end of Mt. Constance Lane. This is not a walk by the lake, but is a nice forest walk around the lake area. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the lovely neighborhood trail. Port Ludlow was originally a logging and sawmill community. Following the completion of the nearby Hood Canal Bridge in 1960, Port Ludlow became the site of resorts and planned communities, attracting more affluent residents who were retired, buying vacation homes, or needing a more convenient commute to the business centers on the west side of Puget Sound. Port Ludlow's location and marina facilities make it a convenient and popular port for leisure craft sailing between Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.
Find all 30 caches in the Olympic Peninsula Scenic Byway Loop GeoTour and your reward is being able to soak up all the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula Oh, and the fabulous trackable coin. If all the coins have been claimed before December 31, 2016, you still have an opportunity to win a grand prize trip to the Olympic Peninsula! Click here to download the OPSBL GeoTour passport and entry form.