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Compare West Sound 4 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

Tucker House Inn

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (254)
"Our room was super clean and the staff were friendly, helpful, and hospitable. Great place to stay!"
The price is SAR 700
SAR 776 total
includes taxes & fees
22 May - 23 May
Tucker House Inn

Otters Pond Bed & Breakfast

4.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (54)
"We enjoyed the breakfast and the great view over the pond with many birds."
Otters Pond Bed & Breakfast

Majestic Inn & Spa

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1000)
"This is my second stay at this place and I love it both times."
Majestic Inn & Spa

Stunning Sunsets, Luxe Lodging, Sauna and Spa, Pool Room, Close to Town and Adventures

4.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (64)
"House was exactly as described. Wonderful accommodations all around. Would definitely stay here again...although the price has increased."
Stunning Sunsets, Luxe Lodging, Sauna and Spa, Pool Room, Close to Town and Adventures
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Learn more about West Sound

Trip time! Discover the whale watching, island views, and live music in West Sound.

Waldron Lookout, accessible via a spur trail at 1.5 miles up the northern trail.

Turtleback Mountain is a wilderness-preservation success story.  Recently the target of a development effort on Orcas Island, a popular weekend destination for people from Seattle, it was saved from that fate largely by the efforts of one man and his organization, Tim Seifert, executive director of the San Juan Preservation Trust.  Thanks to their work, the mountain is now a wilderness area, in perpetuity.  As a bonus, a network of trails is now available to allow hikers and sight-seers a chance to explore the mountain.  The trails are beautiful and serene and not nearly as crowded as those on the more popular Mount Constitution, which sits on the other side of the island.  There are just a few open viewpoints, such as this one, but they do pack a punch.  Beyond that, the forest scenery is just fantastic.
Photo by Charles Arcudi
Open Photo by Charles Arcudi