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3600 NE Tahuya Blacksmith Rd, Tahuya, WA 98588

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191 Ne. Circle Dr., Tahuya, WA, USA

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Hoodsport, Washington
Ira admits to being prejudiced. He concedes there are more spectacular mountains in the North Cascades and more flowers around Mount Rainier. However, he defies anyone to deny that Upper Lena Lake ... More on Trails
This trail is pretty rough. The first three miles took an hour and fifteen More on Trails

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Hood Canal Ranger District, Olympic National Forest, 150 N. Lake Cushman Rd./ P.O. Box 68, Hoodsport, WA 98548, USA
Olympic National Forest Operating Days: 365 Total Capacity: 110 Season: Portions of Brown Creek Campground are open year round. Seasonal Information: During the off-season potable water is not avai... More on recreation.gov
This forested valley provides plenty of opportunities to experience the forest ecosystem. Black-tailed deer and elk move through this valley, descending along the creek to the shores of Lake Cushma... More on Trails

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Hoodsport, Washington

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12190 E. State Route 106, Union, WA 98592
Twanoh State Park, situated on the shoreline of Hood Canal, features one of the warmest saltwater beaches in Washington state. This is because Hood Canal is one of the warmest saltwater bodies in Puget Sound. The 182-acre marine, ... More on WashingtonStateParks

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21660 N. Hwy. 101, Shelton, WA, USA
12 miles north of Shelton Start with over 200 fresh water lakes, 350 miles of salt water frontage along the Hood Canal and Puget Sound, and plenty of refreshing streams and rivers to enjoy. Now, add your choice of boating equipment, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Hoodsport, Washington
There is a lot of watching to be done on the Olympic Peninsula: storm watching, whale watching, storm watching, bird watching, storm watching. From July through September, the region is relatively dry and temperatures get into the ... More on Trails

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Hoodsport, Washington
The trail immediately enters the Buckhorn Wilderness and follows the river through intensely green forest, all moss and ferns and lichen, crossing numerous step-across creeks, passing many close-up... More on Trails
It is said that this trail is located in rain shadow belt which proved to b More on Trails

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Hoodsport, Washington
A principal landmark of the western horizon from Seattle, the double summits of The Brothers fork into the blood red summer sun as it sets. The north peak is a climb, whereas the higher south peak is a scramble. The Brothers are situated ... More on Trails
