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Where to stay
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Hood Canal

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Amanda Park
Brinnon
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Eldon
Forks
Hoodsport
Hoquiam
La Push
Lake Quinault
Lilliwaup
Moclips
Neah Bay
Ozette
Port Angeles
Port Hadlock
Port Ludlow
Port Townsend
Potlatch
Quilcene
Sequim
Shelton
Union

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Waters of the Hood Canal with Olympic Mountains in the background as viewed from near Seabeck on the eastern shore.

Hood Canal stretches more than 70 miles through Washington�s pristine forestlands and is a bastion for outdoor recreation and nature viewing. Towns like Union, Potlatch, Hoodsport, Brinnon and Quilcene offer the traveler a wide assortment of accommodations, from RV parks to bed and breakfast cabins in secluded settings. Camping facilities also are available in state parks and privately operated campgrounds.

Hood Canal�s attractions are plentiful: Sea kayaking is a popular sport off shore from the town of Union, where 80-degree summers help to warm the waters at the southern end of the canal. Sport fishing for cutthroat, spinrays, kokanees and rainbow trout is available at many of the lakes in the area.

Port Gamble, North America�s longest running company-operated mill town offers a unique glimpse into the area�s historic beginnings. Now a National Historic Landmark, the mill town has been restored to its 19th century d�cor. Hoodsport Winery, which has been in operation in Hoodsport since 1978, hosts seasonal events and highlights award-winning wines.

Of course, there is no better way to experience the scenery of Hood Canal than from the air. Seaplane tours can be chartered through the Alderbrook Resort in Union and feature spectacular vistas as far away as Seattle.

Alderbrook Resort offers fine dining and an 18-hole golf course with breathtaking views of the Olympic mountain range, along with upscale accommodations and shopping for the selective traveler.


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Best Easy Day Hikes Olympics
by Erik Molvar
May 1998, Paperback, 100 pages, (non-fiction)
Focuses on short strolls, nature trails and half-day hikes within Olympic National Park and the surrounding forest. It includes trails through the alpine meadows of the high peaks, through the ancient rainforests of the western lowlands, and along the spectacular coastline.

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Exploring Washington's Wild Olympic Coast
by David Hooper
March 1993, Paperback, 143 pages, (guidebook)

Fly Fishing the Olympic Peninsula
by Doug Rose
July 199, Paperback, 96 pages, (guidebook)

Hiking Olympic National Park
by Erik Molvar
November 1996, 2nd edition, Paperback, 248 pages, (guidebook)

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