Fall for an adventure on Hood Canal

Vibrant fall colors, sparkling waters, and a spectacular dusting of snow coating the Olympic range – it’s the perfect time to grab the loved ones and load the car for an inspiring road trip adventure exploring Hood Canal. Here’s a few ideas to get you inspired!

Sometimes it’s a little harder to plan off season but fall is a great time to get better rates on lodging and to have the trails and beaches to yourself.

Waterfalls, oysters, restaurants, scenic pull outs, fun hikes and a touch of shopping are all the hallmarks of a good day on the Hood for the whole family.

Shelton is small enough to be charming (especially at Christmas when it takes on an impressive mantel to befit its “Christmastown, USA” title); but big enough to have nearly everything you need.

Shelton is small enough to be charming (especially at Christmas when it takes on an impressive mantel to befit its “Christmastown, USA” title); but big enough to have nearly everything you need.

Shelton To Potlatch

(20 minutes | 12 miles)

There’s plenty of reasons to exit 101 and take a detour through Shelton, an iconic snapshot of mill-town America. On Shelton’s waterfront—hidden by a hive of industry—stands an active mill. On a clear fall day you can drink in the scent of freshly cut boards as you walk through town. Be sure to visit the old Simpson logging “Shay” and caboose in front of the Post Office. The caboose hosts the Visitor Information Center where you can gather an assortment of maps, brochures, and insight.

Get your spook on at one of the many Halloween community events in Mason County this year

Get your spook on at one of the many Halloween community events in Mason County this year

Looking for Halloween adventuring? Look no further than Shelton!

Mason Health is hosting a fun and safe drive-thru Trunk or Treat  2 to 5 PM on Oct. 29. RSVP at masongeneral.com/.../drive-thru-trunk-or-treat

Mason Health is hosting a fun and safe drive-thru Trunk or Treat 2 to 5 PM on Oct. 29. RSVP at masongeneral.com/.../drive-thru-trunk-or-treat

There’s plethora of spooky events planned in this little hamlet! Check out the Shelton Chamber’s handy map showing all the local events including the Shelton merchant’s Sidewalk Spooktacular FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 4 PM – 6 PM.

Looking for a haunted house? How about a haunted trail? This scary evening walk in the woods, Haunted Huff N Puff Trail, FRIDAY/SATURDAY October 29/30 at the Huff N Puff is a fundraiser for the SHS graduating class. Over 50 volunteers are working together to design and create a ½ mile spine chilling walk through the forest. Early hours 5-7 PM are for younger (or more sensitive) spook-finders… 8-10 PM is for the strong at heart with volunteer spookers at each scare station through the woods.

During the day, don your best masks and head to the Shelton Cinemas (517 W Franklin Street) presents "HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3" (PG) on SUNDAY, October 31 at 12:30 pm. Doors open at 12:00 pm. The price of admission is a donation of nonperishable food items for our local food banks.

Through the Pumpkin Patch all October

North of Shelton

Be sure to make a fall visit to Hunter Farms. Along with an information kiosk they host wagon rides, a pumpkin patch, corn maze,photo ops and a general store that amongst other great treasures features locally made Olympic Mountain Ice Cream.

To reach Potlatch State Park (a 57-acre camping park with 9,570 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal) you will pass over the Skokomish River.  The drive along the Skokomish delta is simply perfect. As the road weaves it's path around the shoreline, you are treated to glimpses of the Olympics filtered through patches of arbutus clinging to the beach edge.

Potlatch is a great spot to stretch your legs. The grounds are home to a variety of activities, from picnicking and ranger programs for kids to kayaking, scuba and shellfish harvesting.

Potlatch is a great spot to stretch your legs. The grounds are home to a variety of activities, from picnicking and ranger programs for kids to kayaking, scuba and shellfish harvesting.

Potlatch to Hoodsport

(5 minutes | 3 miles)

Hoodsport is a seaside town perched on the western shores of the Hood Canal beneath the shadow of the Olympic Range. Here you will find shops and dining as well as two wineries and a distillery: Hoodsport Winery, Stottle Winery; and The Hardware Distillery.  Hoodsport also serves as the gateway to the Olympic National Park (Staircase Entrance).  At the foot of the hill towards Lake Cushman, stop by the Hoodsport Information Center (N 150 Lake Cushman Rd) for great tips on road/trail conditions; permits and maps and friendly guidance.

Looking for a waterrfront getaway? Look no further than Glen Ayr Resort located just north of Hoodsport on Hood Canal’s shore. The image above shows the living room of their well appointed  fully furnished cottage. This delightful treasure includes …

Looking for a waterrfront getaway? Look no further than Glen Ayr Resort located just north of Hoodsport on Hood Canal’s shore. The image above shows the living room of their well appointed fully furnished cottage. This delightful treasure includes dining and living areas, 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and a kitchen with refrigerator/freezer, ice maker, range, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, and all the essentials of home. Amenities include cable TV with DVD player and a wood-stove. In the back is a small porch with a propane fireplace and sitting area. $179/night (sleeps 6).

Hoodsport to LILLIWAUP

(7 MINUTES | 4.5 MILES)

Situated on the west shore of Hood Canal, Lilliwaup is a small town with a BIG history and a love of shellfish. Peppered with serene beaches and surrounded by endless hiking trails, Lilliwaup is all about relaxation and nature. The Lilliwaup Store is a favorite stopping spot for a great value on Olympic Mountain Ice Cream cones. They have plenty of flavors to choose from and its just $3 piled high.

Family owned and operated, Hama Hama Company has been harvesting oysters and clams on Hood Canal for four generations. Their store and outdoor restaurant, the Oyster Saloon, are located a shell’s-throw from the tide flats and set up with sweet little COVID safe A-frames for outdoor private dining with a fantastic view. A visit to the farm is the best way to experience Hood Canal oysters in their native habitat.

LILLIWAUP to Brinnon

(25 MINUTES | 19 MILES)

Just outside the tiny town of Brinnon (some great restaurants here) is Dosewallips State Park. This 1,064-acre, year-round camping park hosts riverfront campgrounds, a boat ramp & 5,500 ft. of saltwater shoreline.The park's moss-carpeted forest and glacial river slope down to a shell-strewn delta on Hood Canal, a delight for clam-diggers, anglers, boaters, birders, and beach explorers. The park features hiking trails, riverside campsites, cabins and platform tents. The local herd of Roosevelt elk are known to frequent this area.

Grazing on campus are the Roosevelt elk.  the third largest land mammal in North America. They are named after President Theodore Roosevelt, who created what is now the Olympic National Park.

Grazing on campus are the Roosevelt elk. the third largest land mammal in North America. They are named after President Theodore Roosevelt, who created what is now the Olympic National Park.

Brinnon is also home to Hood Canal Adventures offering guided tours in the summer and early fall and kayaks for rent year round. Single and tandem kayaks and paddle board / kayak hybrids may be rented by the hour, full day, 24 hours, or for multiple days. If you are renting for a full day or longer you can have your kayaks delivered to you or pick them up yourself.  The team will help you choose a route, provide you with a map, life vest, paddle, and an emergency water pump for your safety. For off season rentals call 360-301-6310 to make kayak rental arrangements. During crabbing season they also rent  crab pots and crab cookers. Let it soak while your enjoying your paddle then cook them right on the beach or take them home for dinner!

Belfair to Union

(27 minutes | 16 miles)

Nestled between the North Bay of the Puget Sound and the southern hook of Hood Canal, Belfair is a great place for road trip supplies or to have lunch before heading off to explore the 130+ acre birder's dream wetlands, Theler Wetlands Nature Preserve.  Visit the craft brewery,  Bent Bine Brew Co, to try their locally made specialties. Hankering for wine? Stop in the tasting room at the award winning  Mosquito Fleet Winery, they are open most weekends in the fall.

Halloween Belfair update: f you are in Belfair on SATURDAY, October 30, 6:30-9:30 PM head over to the HUB (111 NE Old Belfair Hwy Belfair,) for some spooky fun at the FREE All-Community Zombie Apocalypse Drive Thru.

TWANOH STATE PARK

(14 MINUTES; 9.2 MILES | VIA SR 106 W)

Twanoh State Park's 182 acres include 3,167 feet (965 m) of saltwater shoreline and 2.5 miles of inland hiking trails. Gather shellfish off the public beaches (when open) or simply take a walk on one of the many trails.

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ALDERBROOK RESORT & SPA

(7 MINUTES, 5.2 MILES | VIA SR 106 W)

Since 1913, generations of visitors have enjoyed the rustic, albeit very luxurious, charm of this canal-side retreat on 88 acres, which include an 18-hole golf course. The 77 guest rooms are ideal for a rejuvenating escape, while the 16 cozy cottages are perfect for family fun. Complete with a waterfront restaurant, dock, and saltwater pool and spa, Alderbrook Resort and Spa Resort also offers access to boating from kayak rentals to multi-person cruises. During Halloween they are even offering onsite trick-or-treating for the kids!

UNION

(6 MINUTES, 2.4 MILES | VIA SR 106 W)

The spectacular views from Union are not to be taken lightly. Here is the best vantage point to view the Olympic range. On the journey to Union's center, take a moment to admire the historic Dalby Water Wheel and stop in at Cameo Boutique for some great shopping of local items. The restaurant at Robin Hood serves some of the best seafood dishes and hosts live music most weekends. Both Cameo and Robin Hood offer waterside lodging. Near Hood Canal Marina, 2 Margaritas Restaurant serves Mexican food; while the Union City Market stocks everything from gifts and collectables to homemade candy and fresh oysters! On weekends their pop up dining experience serves a la carte delicacies in an inspired dining space on the water.

Union is planning a Community Drive-Thru Trick-or-Treating Halloween night from 4-6 on Halloween night with special events at local business and the community church.

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Whether you have a day or a week, Hood Canal and the surrounding communities are great places to reconnect and find new adventures. For a list of accommodations visit our lodging pages and check out the other great activities available while you visit our area.

The safety of our residents and guests is our highest priority. We are asking everyone to recreate responsibly to keep our beautiful forest, small towns and expansive waterways healthy—and fun—for everyone.

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