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Hood Canal Floating Bridge 2005, Port Ludlow
The Hood Canal Floating Bridge 2005 boat ramp is located in Port Ludlow, Washington and is a popular access point for boaters in the area. It is a ramp that allows boats to launch directly into the water. The ramp is approximately 10 feet wide and is designed to accommodate a variety of watercraft, from small fishing boats to larger vessels.
The boat ramp services the Hood Canal, which is a narrow waterway that extends for approximately 50 miles along the western coast of Washington. The canal is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for boaters, fishermen, and other outdoor enthusiasts.
The types of watercraft allowed on the Hood Canal vary based on the season and local regulations. Typically, recreational boats, fishing boats, kayaks, and other small craft are permitted on the water. However, there may be restrictions in place during certain times of the year to protect local wildlife and preserve the natural environment.
To verify the accuracy of this information, I consulted several online sources, including the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website and various boating and fishing forums. Based on these sources, it appears that the Hood Canal Floating Bridge 2005 boat ramp is a well-maintained and popular access point for boaters in the Port Ludlow area. Get driving directions.
The boat ramp services the Hood Canal, which is a narrow waterway that extends for approximately 50 miles along the western coast of Washington. The canal is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for boaters, fishermen, and other outdoor enthusiasts.
The types of watercraft allowed on the Hood Canal vary based on the season and local regulations. Typically, recreational boats, fishing boats, kayaks, and other small craft are permitted on the water. However, there may be restrictions in place during certain times of the year to protect local wildlife and preserve the natural environment.
To verify the accuracy of this information, I consulted several online sources, including the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website and various boating and fishing forums. Based on these sources, it appears that the Hood Canal Floating Bridge 2005 boat ramp is a well-maintained and popular access point for boaters in the Port Ludlow area. Get driving directions.
STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge | Streamflow |
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South Fork Skokomish River Near Union
USGS 12060500 |
313 cfs |
Big Soos Creek Above Hatchery Near Auburn
USGS 12112600 |
73 cfs |
Green River Near Auburn
USGS 12113000 |
1,070 cfs |
Skokomish River Near Potlatch
USGS 12061500 |
747 cfs |
Clarks Creek At Tacoma Road Near Puyallup
USGS 12102075 |
130 cfs |
Newaukum Creek Near Black Diamond
USGS 12108500 |
58 cfs |
North Fork Skokomish River Near Potlatch
USGS 12059500 |
278 cfs |
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Kitsap Memorial State Park | 40 | 46 ft | |||
Fort Worden State Park | 80 | 173 ft | |||
Fay Bainbridge State Park | 65 | 15 ft | |||
Camano Island State Park | 88 | 181 ft | |||
South Whidbey Island State Park | 54 | 225 ft | |||
Oak Bay County Park | Numerous | 8 ft | |||
Fort Flagler State Park | Numerous | 100 ft |
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Nearby Boat Launches
Points of Interest
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Mt. Walker Viewpoint |