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The water looks aqua or turquoise color like in the Caribbean. This color is caused by a bloom of coccolithophores....It's not a common occurrence.
3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal.
Unfortunately, there are some current and intermittent closures of the camp, day area, and boat launch. This is due to Road and other improvements - restoration projects. You need a discovery pass for the Day Use Parking lot. Check before visiting about possible closures.
Bridge or boat access only. Hiking trails, clean bathrooms with electric plug-in, Free shower, amphitheatre, picnic tables, grills/fire rings. The trails lead to 2 separate docks for boat moorage and branches off in other directions. When the tide is out you can walk from one dock and there is a path along the shoreline that leads to another. Excellent calm water for kayaking - I saw no swimmer's, probably because the water is so cold.
There are secluded campsites as well as out-in-the-open spaces. Group campsites are also available. Some are first come first serve and other's require a reservation. Only a few campsites with electricity. Very well maintained grounds. Outdoor water spigots and garbage cans, plus a good sized grass field.