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Eldon, 13 miles
Hoodsport, 24 miles
Lilliwaup,
20 miles
Port Ludlow, 30 miles
Port Townsend,
38 miles
Quilcene,
12 miles
Union,
35 miles
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Brinnon offers an abundance of outdoor recreation
from kayaking and scuba diving on the Hood Canal to hiking in the
Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest.
Pleasant Harbor Marina. 308913 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4611; Toll-free: 1-800-547-3479; Fax: 866-848-4612. E-mail
Point Whitney Beach and Shellfish Lab. 1000 Point Whitney Road, Brinnon, WA 98320.
Schooner Sailing Charters. 235 Salmon Street, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-3172; Cell: 541-740-0053. E-mail
ShrimpFest - May
Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information.
Duckabush River. GPS: 47.64849277; -122.9362173.
Pleasant Harbor. 308913 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4611.
Kayak Brinnon. 251 Hjelvicks Road, PO Box 11, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4116. E-mail
Dosewallips State Park. 306996 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4415.
Located on the shore of Hood Canal approximately a half mile north of Brinnon, Dosewallips offers many recreational activities including camping, hiking trails, boating and fishing (freshwater and saltwater), boat ramp, swimming (freshwater), clamming, crabbing, oysters, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoe pits and an amphitheater.
Olympic National Forest. Ranger Station - 295142 Highway 101 S, Quilcene, WA 98376. Phone: 360-765 2200; TDD: 360-765 2200.
Popular activities include beaches and dunes, hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, fishing, non-motorized boating, scuba diving, swimming, hunting, cross country skiing, snowshoeing OHV riding and scenic driving.
Olympic National Park
With the diverse landscape settings, Olympic National Park provides unlimited outdoor recreation. Winter offers activities such as
snow skiing and snowshoeing. Summer offers hiking, backpacking, fishing, boating and birding.
Triton Cove State Park. Located on the Olympic Peninsula on the west side of Hood Canal, 6 miles south of Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4415.
Triton Cove is a small, day-use park with an ADA-accessible boat launch, great saltwater fishing, boating, crabbing, diving and bird watching opportunities.
Pacific Adventure. 308913 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 206-714-1482. E-mail
McKay Shrimp and Crab Gear. 306362 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Phone: 360-796-4555; Fax: 360-796-3491. E-mail
Pleasant Harbor Yacht Club. 308913 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320.
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