WELCOME TO THE INN AT SALTAR'S POINT!
The Inn at Saltar's Point is located in the historic Town of Steilacoom, Washington, overlooking Puget Sound's Cormorant Passage, Ketron Island, and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. The Inn is a contemporary is perfect for a cozy overnight, a romantic getaway, or a time of reflection and focus by the business traveler.
Steilacoom is surrounded by
stunning beauty and robust local businesses. Historic Downtown Steilacoom (the first incorporated
town in Washington) is only
a few blocks away. Wonderful
seasonal events are offered in town, including the Chamber of Commerce's July 4th Community Parade and spectacular fireworks display, the Town of Steilacoom's Farmer's Market each Wednesday during the summer, and several events sponsored by the Steilacoom Historical Museum Association, including an Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social on the 4th of July, a Salmon Bake at Sunnyside Beach in July, Apple Squeeze in October, and Christmas at the Historic Nathaniel Orr Home, a beautifully-restored, mid-1800s
home which is also a museum.
You can dine "in the midst of history" at the Bair Bistro, a quaint restaurant located in the Steilacoom Historical Museum Association's historic Bair Drug and Hardware living museum on Lafayette Street, try the escargot at La Creme Brulee, a French cafe on Lafayette Street, or enjoy casual dining at the Steilacoom Pub and Grill at the corner of Union and Rainier Streets. The Topside Bar and Grill, opening in March 2012, is located in the center of town on Wilkes Street, and will offer a wide selection of beer, wine, and mixed drinks. The Topside is in the same location as the very popular Jake's Pub and Grill (which closed in November) and promises an even nicer menu of pub cuisine and dining atmosphere. The view of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains from The Topside is magnificent, particularly during the summer months when the pub deck is open. You won't want to pass up a visit to John O'Reilly's Topside Bar and Grill!
Just minutes away, the Chambers Bay Pure Links Golf Course, a traditional Scottish links-style golf course designed by world-renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones II that includes an 18-hole tournament level course, offers a unique venue for avid golfers on challenging greens overlooking Puget Sound. It was the host of the 2010 US Amateur Tournament and will serve as host for the US Open in 2015.