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Marrowstone, Washington Weather

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About Marrowstone, Washington

Marrowstone rests on an island of quietude, a sliver of land embraced by the Puget Sound's cool, saline breath. It lies 11.2 miles south-south-west of Island, WA (from Island, WA: bearing 207°T), and is situated 5.5 miles south-east of Port Townsend. Here, the topography rolls with a gentle, wooded character, where Douglas firs and western red cedars stand sentinel, their branches often draped with the soft, diffused light characteristic of the Pacific Northwest's maritime climate. The shoreline, a mosaic of smooth pebbles and driftwood bleached silver by sun and salt, whispers with the incoming tide. Salt marshes, dotted with the resilient hues of native grasses, punctuate the edges of this island sanctuary, offering glimpses of wading birds and the subtle, earthy scent of brackish water. The air itself carries a clean, invigorating tang, a constant reminder of the vast, unseen ocean beyond the protective arms of the Olympic Peninsula. The history of Marrowstone is deeply intertwined with the maritime pulse of the region, its early days shaped by the fishing fleets and the quiet industry of boat building that once thrived along its shores. Though no longer a hub of large-scale commercial fishing, the spirit of self-reliance and a connection to the water persist. The island’s economy now leans towards a more diversified, often artisanal approach, with residents finding livelihoods in crafts, local produce, and the burgeoning tourism that appreciates Marrowstone's tranquil charm. A notable feature is the Marrowstone Point Lighthouse, a steadfast beacon that has guided vessels for generations, standing as a silent monument to the island's enduring relationship with the sea, a place where the past is not so much forgotten as it is a quiet undercurrent beneath the present.

LocationMarrowstone, Jefferson County, Washington
Coordinates48.053148°N, 122.68933°W
TimezonePacific Time (America/Los_Angeles)
ZIP Code(s)98358
Area Code425
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service