Suquamish is a small community located on the Port Madison Indian Reservation and home to the Suquamish tribe. Approximately 2,000 residents call this town home, which is made up of privately-owned and tribal trust properties. For people who take the time to explore here, there is an unexpected depth and interest to this historic community.
The Old Man House Park is located along the waterfront and recognized as a Washington State Heritage Site. A totem pole stands at the center of town and tells the story of the “Land in the Sky.” Behind St. Peter’s Mission in the Suquamish Memorial Cemetery is the gravesite of Chief Seattle, an influential leader in the Northwest and namesake of the city across Puget Sound. Every year at the end of August, a Chief Seattle Day celebrates the contributions of this community leader and his impact on the area’s history. Residents and guests alike enjoy a huge powwow, song and dance.
Other attractions include the Grovers Creek Hatchery, which releases more than five million sockeye, chum and silver salmon every year into Puget Sound Water System. For residents and visitors who enjoy Las Vegas-style excitement, the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort offers a waterfront hotel and casino with a full-service spa, live entertainment, fine dining and countless games including poker, blackjack, craps and roulette. With its old-town atmosphere and new-world opportunities, Suquamish offers the best amenities for its residents – all surrounded by breathtaking views of Seattle, the Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainier.
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