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Warm Summer Days Ahead

Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon

Roosevelt Elk
Roosevelt Elk

Keith Lazelle photography - near Binnon, Hood Canal

Keith Lazelle photography - near Brinnon, Hood Canal

See Brinnon News for the extended forecast as we close out the summer in Brinnon.

See BrinnonInfo recreation for kayaking or scuba diving on this stretch of Hood Canal. Quota was achieved in four days of shrimping, no new days planned for 2010, but crabbing opened July 1. See updated fishing page for crab, clam, salmon, trout and, of course, oysters (open all-year in some places).

Brinnon offers abundant recreation opportunities on the water or in the mountains, and a wide variety of wonderful places to stay while you are here.

See Merchants for services in and around Brinnon. Looking for vacation rental or lodging? See BrinnonInfo Real Estate.

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See Camping Info for in-depth info on the many campsites near Brinnon. See Hiking Info for hikes near Brinnon arranged by short, medium and long hikes. What is the latest on Brinnon's legendary shrimp, and where can you fish year round? See Fishing. See Contact Info for local and county services.Abundant bald eagle population along Hood Canal near Brinnon

What can you find here? Eagles, kingfisher, great blue heron, loons, pileated woodpecker, Roosevelt Elk, seals, sea lions, old growth forests, healthy salmon habitat, and an occasional Orca. See Habitat/Wildlife for background and photos.

BrinnonInfo.com is dedicated to promoting the many recreational opportunities in the Brinnon area, including Dabob Bay, Pulali Point, Point Whitney, the Duckabush and Dosewallips watersheds. We support local economic development that protects our precious natural resources.

 


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