Suquamish Museum
Public Tours
Whether you’re a group of 6 or 30, we appreciate it if you submit a tour request for a guided experience. Tours vary in duration from 45 minutes to 1 hour. A minimum of 6 people is required to schedule a guided tour.
Please submit your tour request a minimum of 3 weeks in advance. Any requests submitted with less than 3 weeks’ notice can not be guaranteed. Please allow 7-10 business days to process and confirm your tour request.
Facilities Include: Wheelchair accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating areas.
For specific requests or more information, please contact us at
Phone: 360-394-7105
Email: Museum@suquamish.nsn.us
F.A.Q.
How do we schedule a tour?
To schedule a tour, please fill out our tour request form. Tours submitted with less than 3 weeks’ notice cannot guaranteed to be scheduled. Museum Staff will reach out to you for Tour Confirmation
When are tours available?
Tours are only available Tuesdays – Sundays from 9:00 am – 2:30 pm. Tours outside of these days and times will need confirmation from museum staff and are not guaranteed.
Tour Pricing
- Tour Guide Fee – $20.00
- Museum Admission – $6.00 per person
What are the group size limits?
The Suquamish Museum can accommodate up to 2 tours maximum a day with 35 people per tour. Larger groups will need to contact the museum for approval and are not guaranteed.
How long does a typical tour last?
Tours typically last 45 minutes to 1 hour per tour. Our last tour of the day starts at 2:30 pm. Tour requests
starting afterwards cannot be guaranteed and can be subjected to additional fees.
Can we take photos during our visit?
Yes, photos are permitted, please do not use a flash as it could harm the artifacts. Video is not permitted during tours.
Where can we park our buses or vehicles?
There is a designated bus loading and unloading area, along with over 20 parking stalls.
Self-Guided Tours
If you prefer independent exploration, the Suquamish Museum offers a self-guided walking tour map. Start your journey at the museum and explore notable sites such as Chief Seattle’s Gravesite, the Veterans Memorial, the House of Awakened Culture, and the Charles Lawrence Memorial Pole & Boat Ramp. Information about Chief Seattle’s gravesite is also provided for reading during your visit to enhance your understanding of this historical site.
If you have a group of 8 or more, please contact the museum before your visit.