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Port Gamble

Port Gamble is a national historic site situated on the shores of scenic Hood Canal. The village streets of this once bustling logging town haven’t changed much. The original New England Victorian style homes have been preserved, along with the town’s general store and stately church. Founded by Pope and Talbot in 1853, Port Gamble was the longest operational mill town in North America; closing in1995. Bring your horse or mountain bike and explore 4,000 acres of trails. Discover the extensive network of logging roads or find your own trail. Keep an eye out for eagles, osprey and other regional wildlife.

Hansville

Hansville is located on the northern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula affording sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet, Whidbey Island and the Puget Sound. Breathtaking views, an abundance of wildfile viewing and bird watching along with the county’s lowest rainfall totals make it an ideal outdoor recreation site. The beach is perfect for Salmon fishing. This picturesque rural community is also home to the Point No Point Light House and its 60 acre park as well as the scenic Buck Lake Park.