Port Madison and Hidden Cove

Port Madison and West Port Madison abut the banks of Hidden Cove. West Port Madison and those along Hidden Cover Rd boasts of larger, more wooded lots, whereas Port Madison proper offers newer homes in a wonderful, close-knit community. Cove access is included in some homes, offering a private, protected place to maintain or launch a boat.

Elementary school: Captain John Wilkes Elementary

 

Port Madison and Hidden Cove Neighborhood Details

Area Highlights

Hidden Cove Park

This 6.1-acre park has a beautiful water view and shore access with a 220-foot-long dock. There are some small trails as well as picnic tables. It is a great place to come on a hot summer day and watch (or join) the multitude of kids keeping cool by jumping off of the dock platform.

Port Madison Yacht Club

Promoting family sailing since 1956, the club offers an active membership with weekly regattas during the summer months as well as classes for those wanting to learn more. Members enjoy a modest clubhouse, extensive docs, deep-water buoys, natural grounds, and storage for dinghies and tenders. The club has reciprocity with many other local, smaller yacht clubs in the region.

Seattle Yacht Club

Also located in Hidden Cove’s deep protected waters, the Seattle Yacht Club’s branch features a clubhouse as well as a number of outdoor activities such as volleyball, horseshoes, and a children’s play area. As would expect, it is linked to and has reciprocity with the Seattle Yacht Club and all of its affiliates.

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