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Elk Meadows B&B and Farm

Farmstay lodging by the Dosewallips River in Brinnon, WA

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View west towards Olympic Mountains, Elk Meadows

View west towards Olympic Mountains, Elk Meadows at bottom.

We are just 90 minutes northwest of  Seattle.  We welcome guests from the Puget Sound region, and from all around the world!

Follow Dosewallips Road 3.2 mi west from Highway 101 in Brinnon. You will see our driveway sign on the left side.

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Elk Meadows B&B and Farm
3485 Dosewallips Road
Brinnon, WA
98320
360.796.4886
elk@dishmail.net

Elk Meadows B&B and farm is located in Brinnon, WA. Here the snow-capped Olympic Mountains meet the clean waters of northwestern Washington’s unique glacial fjord, the Hood Canal. Recreation opportunities abound here and include fishing, birdwatching, hiking, boating and much more in a pristine environment.

Adventures – Just Ask Us!
Need “field support” for hiking or beach gathering?  We can help get you ready.
We can pack you out with provisions for hiking and clam/oyster gear for harvest.

REMEMBER:  This year, you will need a parking pass for the trailheads
with toilet services (check with local Visitor Centers (www.EmeraldTowns.com)
for information.

Also shellstock licenses are required for the clamming, oystering,
crabbing, shrimping.  These licenses can be obtained locally.

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  • Adventures – Just tell us what you need!

    Need "field support" for hiking or beach gathering? We can help get you ready. We can pack you out with provisions for hiking and clam/oyster gear for harvest.

    Please note: You will need a parking pass for the hiking trailheads with toilet services. Also shellstock licenses are required for the clamming, oystering, crabbing, shrimping. These licenses can be obtained locally.

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