Seabeck, Conference center community in Kitsap County, United States
Seabeck is a small community along Hood Canal in Kitsap County that centers around a conference facility situated on 90 acres with views of the Olympic Mountains. The property offers meeting spaces, sleeping accommodations, and outdoor areas designed for events and retreats.
The area was founded in 1856 by Marshall Blinn and William Adams and quickly developed as a lumber production center during the California Gold Rush era. This industry shaped the early settlement and its economy for many decades.
The cemetery near the former school building is one of the oldest burial grounds in Kitsap County, reflecting the community's long presence in the area. Visitors often pause here to read the gravestone names and learn about the families who built this place.
The conference center can accommodate up to 250 people and features several meeting rooms and outdoor spaces for events. The waterfront location on Hood Canal makes it well-suited for multi-day gatherings with lodging available on the property.
A notable feature is the Cathedral in the Woods, a gathering space nestled among trees with custom timber seating and specialized lighting for events. This unusual structure offers a rare setting for holding meetings surrounded by forest.
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