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Elk Meadows Farm

Farmstay lodging by the Dosewallips River in Brinnon, WA

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Explore one of the wildest places left in the Lower Forty-Eight states!
Start your discoveries here at Elk Meadows.

Elk Meadows shown at bottom, Hood Canal and Brinnon in the distance.

These links will help you find out more about the amazing attractions here.

  • Olympic National Forest
  • Olympic National Park
  • Dosewallips State Park
  • Seal Rock Park and Campground

The Olympic National Park and Forest cover a unique geographic province consisting of five major landscape settings: temperate rain forest, rugged mountain terrain, large lowland lakes, cascading rivers, and saltwater beaches. The Dosewallips River and Olympic Mountains are right here at Elk Meadows.

Don’t miss:

  • Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail – A “Magical Misty Tour”! Explore our wonderful local waterfalls.
  • Olympic Culinary Loop – Tour local foodie destinations featuring fresh and delicious chef-quality local food and drink.
  • EmeraldTowns.com – Local Business Info, Things to Do, shopping guide and more.

Local Water Access, Boat Launch Info and Marinas:

Duckabush Water Access

Pleasant Harbor Boat Launch

Point Whitney Boat Launch

Triton Cove Boat Launch

Herb Beck Marina

Pleasant Harbor Marina

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    Adventurers - Just tell us what you need! How about "field support" for hiking, kayaking or beach gathering? We can help get you ready. We can pack you out with provisions for hiking and clam/oyster gear for spectacular local harvests.

    Please note: You will need a parking pass for the hiking trailheads. Also shellstock licenses are required for the clamming, oystering, crabbing, and shrimping. These licenses can be obtained locally.

  • As us about the famous Quilcene and Dabob Hood Canal Oysters!

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