Pleasant Harbor State Park Property in Brinnon provides a specialized one-acre marine facility designed exclusively for overnight boat moorage on the scenic waters of Hood Canal. This unique state park property focuses entirely on serving boaters seeking access to Hood Canal’s excellent shellfishing, salmon fishing, and water sports opportunities, offering 120 feet of moorage docks without traditional park amenities, making it an ideal launching point for marine adventures in one of Puget Sound’s most pristine and productive waterways.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Brinnon, Jefferson County, Washington |
| Address | U.S. Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320 |
| Size | 1 acre |
| Park Type | Moorage-only marine facility |
| Hours | 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (summer), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (winter) |
| Moorage | 120 feet of dock space |
| Stay Limit | 3 consecutive nights maximum |
| Services | Basic restroom, parking |
| Water Body | Hood Canal |
| Key Activities | Shellfishing, fishing, scuba diving |
Pleasant Harbor State Park Property represents Washington’s most specialized marine facility, operating as a moorage-only destination that serves as a strategic access point to Hood Canal’s remarkable marine resources. Located two miles south of Brinnon along Highway 101, this compact facility prioritizes function over amenities, providing boaters with essential overnight moorage while maintaining the natural character of Hood Canal’s shoreline. The property sits on a protected harbor that offers shelter from Hood Canal’s main channel while providing immediate access to some of Puget Sound’s most productive fishing and shellfishing waters.
The facility’s minimal development philosophy preserves the area’s natural marine environment while serving the practical needs of visiting boaters. Hood Canal’s unique geography creates ideal conditions for cold-water marine species, making Pleasant Harbor an excellent base for accessing seasonal fishing and shellfishing opportunities that draw visitors from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
• Shellfishing for Hood Canal’s famous shrimp during peak season months of May and June when the facility becomes particularly busy
• Salmon fishing in Hood Canal’s cold, productive waters with excellent seasonal runs
• Crabbing from boats or dock areas using Hood Canal’s healthy crab populations
• Scuba diving in Hood Canal’s clear, cold waters with diverse marine life and underwater topography
Pleasant Harbor State Park Property maintains deliberately minimal facilities focused on essential boater services. The property includes 120 feet of moorage dock space available on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing stays up to three consecutive nights. Basic restroom facilities serve visiting boaters, while parking accommodates day-use visitors and those accessing the moorage facilities. No potable water, camping facilities, or other traditional park amenities are provided, requiring visitors to arrive prepared with necessary supplies. The facility prohibits overnight parking and camping on land, reinforcing its exclusive focus on marine moorage services.
Pleasant Harbor State Park Property does not offer camping or traditional accommodations, operating exclusively as a moorage facility for boats. The three-night maximum stay applies only to vessel moorage at the docks. Visitors seeking overnight land-based accommodations can find options in nearby Brinnon or other Hood Canal communities, while the facility serves its intended purpose of providing secure, convenient boat moorage for exploring Hood Canal’s marine opportunities.
Pleasant Harbor State Park Property requires a Discover Pass for access, available as annual passes ($30) or day passes ($10). The facility operates with seasonal hour changes, extending to 10 p.m. during summer months and closing at 5 p.m. in winter. May and June represent peak visitation due to shrimp season, requiring early arrival to secure moorage space during these busy months. The moorage operates first-come, first-served with no reservation system. Visitors should plan to arrive completely supplied as no services, potable water, or provisions are available on-site.
• Complete water and supply provisions as no potable water or services are available at the facility
• Current shellfish harvesting licenses and knowledge of seasonal closures and regulations for Hood Canal waters
• Appropriate marine safety equipment and communication devices for Hood Canal conditions
• Cash or payment method for moorage fees charged on a daily basis
• Weather monitoring capabilities as Hood Canal conditions can change rapidly affecting safe boating
Pleasant Harbor State Park Property serves as Hood Canal’s essential marine gateway, providing no-frills moorage access to some of Puget Sound’s finest fishing and shellfishing opportunities in a pristine marine setting.
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