Brinnon is a small town (population 907) on the Northwest shores of Hood Canal, wrapping around the edge of the Olympic National Park. It’s pretty far off the beaten path for traditional amenities, but it’s rich in natural wonders: Pleasant Harbor and Dosewallips State Park, the latter a 425-acre park along both freshwater and saltwater shores. Some trailheads up into the mountains are just 10 or 15 minutes away.
This cabin-like abode, complete with adjacent guest home, takes full advantage of its setting, with a Hood Canal view from a perch on top of a hill. A log-cabin exterior lets it blend into its natural surroundings, and its
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