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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hood_CanalHood Canal - Wikipedia

    Hood Canal is a fjord forming the western lobe, and one of the four main basins of Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington. It is one of the minor bodies of water that constitute the Salish Sea. Hood Canal is not a canal in the sense of an artificial waterway—it is a natural feature.

  2. Embark on the ultimate road trip and find adventure on Hood Canal. Discover trails, beaches, islands, cascading creeks, old growth forests, sparkling alpine lakes and airy mountains. An easy drive from Seattle or Portland, your next adventure is right around the corner.

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  3. A drive around Hood Canal is a beautiful fall drive with the bold colors of fall. Hood Canal is the only fjord in America! It’s lovely to stop in its quaint little towns and burgs as well. I love Union and Hoodsport for little shops and stops.

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  4. Sep 5, 2018 · Shaped like a giant fish hook weaving beneath the Olympics, the 200 miles of Hood Canal shoreline are sure to catch your imagination and reel in memories for years to come. A sports-fishing mecca and a favorite of foodies, Hood Canal is replete with shellfish, shrimp, crab and salmon.

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    • Lake Cushman Overlook. Why: With stunning views of Mount Rose, Mount Ellinor and Mount Washington, as well as incredible panoramic views of Lake Cushman, it is little wonder why the Lake Cushman Viewpoint is a popular stop for locals and tourists alike.
    • Potlatch State Park. Why: Directly next to Highway 101, Potlatch offers something that very few state parks in the nation can offer. Located along the Hood Canal on the Olympic Peninsula, Potlatch State Park gives you a park by the water with majestic views of Mount Baker to the north, and glimpses of Mount Rainier to the east.
    • High Steel Bridge. Why: The High Steel Bridge stands 420 feet above the South Fork of the Skokomish River and is quite impressive to stand on. Originally built in 1929 by the Simpson Logging Company, the High Steel Bridge helped open up logging to the Skokomish River Valley.
    • Dosewallips State Park. Why: The views from Dosewallips State Park are some of the best on the Hood Canal, and access to hiking, biking and kayaking await those looking for adventure.
  5. May 25, 2021 · Situated between the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains is the only saltwater fjord in the lower 48 – Hood Canal. With an average depth of 177’ to a maximum of 600,’ this unique finger of Puget Sound is flanked by the Olympic Mountains to the north and pristine recreation areas on all sides.

  6. Hood Canal is a glacially carved fjord in western Washington with abundant seafood and recreational opportunities. Learn about its geologic history, natural phenomena, wildlife, and how to visit its scenic parks and beaches.