United States Washington

Kuhn Street 5799, Port Townsend

The Kuhn Street 5799 boat ramp in Port Townsend, Washington is a public boat ramp managed by the City of Port Townsend. It is a single-lane, concrete boat ramp that provides access to the Port Townsend Bay, a body of water in the Puget Sound. The boat ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and has a gentle slope, making it suitable for various types of boats.

According to the latest information available on the City of Port Townsend's website, the Kuhn Street boat ramp allows for the launch and retrieval of boats up to 28 feet in length and 12,000 pounds in weight. The site also provides parking for vehicles with boat trailers, as well as a restroom facility.

It is important to note that while the city maintains the boat ramp, the water access and surrounding area is subject to state and federal regulations, including those related to fishing, shellfish harvesting, and boating safety. Users of the Kuhn Street boat ramp should be aware of these regulations and adhere to them to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water. Get driving directions.
KUHN STREET 5799, PORT TOWNSEND

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Skagit River Near Mount Vernon
USGS 12200500
14,100 cfs
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USGS 12201500
132 cfs
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USGS 12211200
3,370 cfs
Nooksack River At Ferndale
USGS 12213100
3,650 cfs
Anderson Creek At Smith Road Near Goshen
USGS 12210900
5 cfs
Racehorse Creek At North Fork Road Nr Kendall
USGS 12206900
23 cfs
Nooksack River At North Cedarville
USGS 12210700
3,160 cfs