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tidepools at Salt Creek on the Olympic Peninsula, WA
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Salt Creek Recreation Area

Considered Washington state’s premiere shore diving destination, Salt Creek Recreation area offers a breathtaking underwater park replete with sea urchins, anemones, sea cucumbers and wolf eels. The underwater kelp forest…

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The Pinnacle

This North Hood Canal locale offers a wealth of sea life, including wolf eels, rockfish, octopus and sea cucumbers. The cone-shaped rock formation rises from the canal floor and ends…

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Sunland Golf & Country Club

Situated two miles from Sequim, this championship 18-hole course was designed by A.V. Macan, creator of some of the best golf courses in the Pacific Northwest. Golfers can expect to…

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SummerTide Resort & Marina

Enjoy all the Hood Canal offers at this family- and pet-friendly resort featuring boat moorage, RV spots and vacation rentals. Marina guests have access to a small store, complimentary bedding…

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Sol Duc Falls Trail

Enjoy old-growth trees in a lush rain forest landscape. The 1.6-mile loop wanders through towering trees and leads to the powerful and stunning Sol Duc Falls at midpoint. It’s worth…

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SkyRidge Golf Course

Nestled between the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, this links-style course offers stunning views and challenging play. The 10-hole design doubles as an 18-hole course and…

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Shipwreck Point Beach

This 472-acre site between Port Angeles and Neah Bay includes one of the last open stretches of beach on the Strait of Juan de Fuca that’s easily accessible. It’s a…

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Shine Tidelands State Park

Shine Tidelands State Park is a 13-acre seasonal day-use park at the west end of the Hood Canal Bridge popular for wildlife and bird view. The park features 5,000 feet…

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Shi Shi Beach

It’s no wonder this unspoiled stretch was named “best nature beach” by The Travel Channel. Part of Olympic National Park and a popular camping area, Shi Shi (pronounced shy-shy) Beach…

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Sekiu Jetty

Considered one of the premier shore dives in Washington state, this popular spot along the Strait of Juan de Fuca offers abundant marine sea life among kelp-covered rocks just beyond…