Best attractions and places to see around Brinnon, a community in Jefferson County, Washington, are situated between the Olympic Mountains and the Hood Canal. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Brinnon is known for its natural features, including waterfalls, state parks, and waterways. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to river estuaries.
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The climb up can be a challenge, but the rewards are well worth it. From this viewpoint, you're treated to stunning 360 views. To the west, you'll catch a glimpse of Mt. Jupiter, the nearest high peak to Hood Canal. Further on, Mt. Constance stands as the third-highest peak in the Olympics, with its awe-inspiring rock faces. On exceptionally clear days, you'll even spot Mt. Baker to the northeast, the state's fourth-highest peak with a remarkable glacial system.
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This beautiful and relatively unknown waterfall is 130 feet of roaring plunging water nestled in the middle of the lush green forest. If you visit during spring, you will see an added bonus of pink bursts of flowers blooming near the tiered falls.
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The Ranger Hole Trail is a short and relatively easy hiking path in the Olympic National Forest. It offers a pleasant stroll through a lush rainforest environment with towering trees. The trail ends at Duckabush River. Thanks to its short length and natural beauty, it is the perfect hike for families and a popular choice for those looking for a quick and rewarding nature escape.
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Here, you are treated to views of the Duckabush River below. The name means 'place of the crooked-jaw salmon.' It's a great spot to stop and take a break.
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Dosewallips State Park is beautiful, with 425 acres surrounded by sound and sea, forest, beaches and deltas nestled along the Dosewallips River and the Hood Canal. There are 3.5 miles of trails with trees covered in moss, where you are likely to see amazing wildlife, including elk herds on the ground and bald eagles in the air. A Discovery pass is necessary for vehicle entrance to the park.
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This beautiful and relatively unknown waterfall is 130 feet of roaring plunging water nestled in the middle of the lush green forest. If you visit during spring, you will see an added bonus of pink bursts of flowers blooming near the tiered falls.
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The climb up can be a challenge, but the rewards are well worth it. From this viewpoint, you're treated to stunning 360 views. To the west, you'll catch a glimpse of Mt. Jupiter, the nearest high peak to Hood Canal. Further on, Mt. Constance stands as the third-highest peak in the Olympics, with its awe-inspiring rock faces. On exceptionally clear days, you'll even spot Mt. Baker to the northeast, the state's fourth-highest peak with a remarkable glacial system.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mount Walker North Viewpoint. From here, you can see Mt. Jupiter, Mt. Constance, and on clear days, even Mt. Baker. The Hood Canal itself also offers stunning vistas, particularly from areas along the Duckabush and Dosewallips Rivers.
Yes, Brinnon offers several family-friendly options. The Ranger Hole Trail is a short and easy hike through a lush rainforest, perfect for families. Dosewallips State Park is another excellent choice, offering 3.5 miles of trails, beaches, and opportunities for wildlife viewing, clamming, and crabbing.
Brinnon is a great base for hiking. You can explore easy trails like the Ranger Hole Trail, which winds through a rainforest to the Duckabush River. For a more challenging experience with rewarding views, consider the climb to Mount Walker North Viewpoint. Other popular trails in the area include Falls View Canyon and Elkhorn. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Brinnon guide.
Brinnon is home to several beautiful waterfalls. Rocky Brook Falls is a prominent natural attraction, known as one of the tallest waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula, easily accessible via a short hike. Murhut Falls also offers a rewarding hiking experience leading to a scenic waterfall.
The Brinnon area is rich in wildlife. At Dosewallips State Park, you might spot Roosevelt Elk herds and bald eagles. The estuaries of the Duckabush and Dosewallips Rivers are excellent for observing harbor seals and various bird species. The Olympic National Forest also provides opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Absolutely. The Hood Canal is ideal for various water activities. You can enjoy kayaking, diving, fishing (for salmon and cutthroat trout), shrimping, crabbing, and clamming or oyster gathering. Triton Cove State Park offers an ADA-accessible boat launch if you bring your own watercraft.
While Brinnon itself is a historic community dating back to the 1850s, a notable landmark is Camp Parsons, located just north of Brinnon, which holds significance as the oldest Boy Scout camp west of the Mississippi River. For a deeper dive into local history, the Quilcene Historical Museum in nearby Quilcene covers the unique history of the North Hood Canal area, including Brinnon.
For unique finds, you can visit Boone Trading Company and Walker Mountain Trading Post, both located near Brinnon. They offer a variety of items such as bone art, jewelry, antiques, and collectibles.
Yes, Brinnon offers routes for both running and cycling. For running, you can explore trails like the Mount Walker Trail loop or the Murhut Falls Trail. Cyclists have options like the scenic ride from Robinswood Forest to Dosewallips State Park. You can find detailed routes in the Running Trails around Brinnon and Road Cycling Routes around Brinnon guides.
The Interrorem Cabin is a historic cabin built in 1907, serving as the first administrative site of the Olympic National Forest. It is located at the beginning of the Ranger Hole Trail and is available for rent, offering a unique historical experience.
Yes, Whitney Gardens & Nursery is a springtime highlight in Brinnon. It features seven acres of beautiful gardens showcasing rhododendrons, azaleas, maples, and serene ponds.
Brinnon is enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from spring through fall are ideal for most outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and camping. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons to Whitney Gardens, while summer offers prime conditions for water sports and exploring trails. Fall provides beautiful foliage and cooler hiking weather.


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