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

    Hood Canal is a fjord -like body of water that lies west of Admiralty Inlet in Washington state that many people consider to be the western lobe and one of the four main basins of Puget Sound. [1][2][3] It is one of the minor bodies of water that constitute the Salish Sea.

  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.

  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.

  4. Dec 31, 2020 · The hood canal offers some of the most vibrant intertidal zone life of the entire puget sound. Because the canal is protected from much of the wild weather, tides, and currents of the Puget Sound proper, it’s a breeding ground for countless fish, shellfish, and marine mammals.

  5. wa100.dnr.wa.gov › puget-lowland › hood-canalHood Canal

    Hood Canal is a long, narrow, glacially carved fjord located where the Puget Lowland meets the Olympic Mountains in western Washington. It’s a beautiful area, rich in great seafood and recreational opportunities, with abundant wild marine life.

  6. Choose from hundreds of easy access freshwater lakes or revel in waterfall views including the iconic High Steel Bridge. Ablaze with wildflowers in the spring, hidden swimming holes in the summer, a chance to see spawning salmon in the fall, and snow-capped peaks in the winter, there is never a bad time to visit Hood Canal.

  7. Jul 26, 2015 · Whether you want to see wilderness from tall bridges, gaze upon the city of Seattle from a mountain top overlook, or just enjoy sunrises and sunsets from beaches and pullouts, Hood Canal will...

  8. 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.

  9. Sep 5, 2018 · Tucked between Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, you’ll find a natural glacier-carved saltwater fjord spanning more than 60 miles long. Hood Canal is home to quaint towns, world-class recreation, wild-caught fare and lively events for all.

  10. The Hood Canal is the only saltwater fjord in the lower 48 States. It hosts the Staircase Entrance to the Olympic National Park, a myriad of lakes, waterfalls and inlets – and hiking trails through forests, up mountains and along raging rivers.