The Port of Hoodsport

Emergency Dock and Pier Closure

The Hoodsport Dock and Pier was temporarily closed during the Port of Hoodsport’s special meeting held on 10.27.23. due to safety concerns. The closure was based upon an inspection report received from a structural engineering firm regarding their declaration of an emergency of the state of the dock to the public due to significant safety concerns and the expectation of further damage to the dock and pier due to upcoming winter weather. During the Port's regular meeting on 01.17.24, a motion was approved to move forward with temporary repairs to the dock by Marine Floats out of Tacoma, WA. The Port hopes that permits can be obtained and repairs completed by Spring of 2024. More information to be updated in February 2024.

Nature’s Grand Adventure in Washington State

The Port of Hoodsport District lies adjacent to Hood Canal, with Hoodsport sitting at its center. Hood Canal lines the east side of the Olympia Peninsula as a narrow saltwater fjord 90 miles long, lying at the base of glacier-clad peaks. British explorer Captain George Vancouver named the “canal” in 1792 after the Right Honorable Lord Hood. Population centers are clustered in the communities of Brinnon, Hoodsport, Lake Cushman, Lilliwaup, Potlatch, and the Skokomish Reservation.

The Port of Hoodsport maintains a Public Beachfront, Pier, 6 slip Dock, Waterfront Park located in downtown Hoodsport, an 80 Acre Trail Park at the Hoodsport Trail park  with hiking trails and a 9-hole disc golf course on State Route 119. (***)

Mission Statement

To create and promote economic development and tourism that supports the preservation and public enjoyment of regional, cultural, and natural resources while providing local services and development of cottage industries and family related activities.
Port of Hoodsport Beach
Hoodsport 9-hole Disc Golf
Hoodsport Trail
Port of Hoodsport Dock