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    Potlatch State Park

    3.5 (33 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The water fountain/pipe I talked about in my review of this place. I don't actually know what it's called though.

    The water here is trash. We went here because apparently there's bacteria in the lakes at high temperatures but I'd rather be in said lakes than in here. I tried to wash my hand at some point and my hand came out of the water dirtier then it came in. I washing my hand a few times just in case it would clean my hand but it was still dirty. Luckily, there was a water fountain/pipe nearby and the water there was very clean so I managed to clean my hand, but other than the water pipe, there is nothing good about this place. Also, it isn't the kind of water fountain, you drink out of so I'll include a picture of it. Oh, and the toilets were out of service so I had to use the honey buckets nearby.

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    Jeanie M.

    Beautiful quiet spot with crickets chirping at dusk. Tables along the water and lots of rocks to skip at the shoreline. I'd give it 5 stars but I did find human excrements while walking along the water. So... watch your step. it's a discover pass fee area and there's a stand to pay if you feel so inclined. Bathrooms are open and clean.

    keecia b.

    Had a great time with my family. It was a last minute trip from Lakewood, about 1 hour drive. We bbq'd with no issue, easily had an area of our own, &just made sure to pay $10 for our discovery pass for parking for the day. It is worth paying for either the discovery pass for the day or $30 for the year because about an hour into our arrival a park ranger begin putting tickets on the cars who did not have a pass in the dash board. You can purchase a pass online or over phone at the park if you are a last minute tripper like us. Other than that its a pretty easy and beautiful family day trip. We also brought our dog, she stayed on leash unfortunately but still had a great time. They have park bbq pitts, although we brought our own, outside water spouts,many available tables &VERY clean bathrooms.

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    Liz D.

    This is an adorable state camp right next to the beach. We took sites 6, 8 & 9. Site 6 was pretty small, I'd avoid that one.. But they are all right next to the bathrooms which made it convenient with the 5 kids we brought along. There is an area about the size of 3 campgrounds between the sites we stayed in & the restrooms so plenty of rooms for kids to play. We brought an extra tent just for kids to play in, that was a great idea, no kids jumping on my air mattress... Showers are 50 cents for 3 minutes. You can use $1 or $5 to get your tokens right outside the bathrooms. Friends with T-Mobile had no wireless service, but we had excellent service with AT&T. There is not much sand on the beach, but it's completely awesome for beach combing at low tide. The kids loved it every early afternoon. Fireworks were amazing here, we had no clue. Walk over to the beach the night before and the night of and enjoy everyone's home fireworks shows along & all across the water. At midnight I believe it was the Skokomish Indian Tribe that let off a huge display of fireworks that went on and on and on and then they did their finale right at 1am. I was awestruck. Some good trails above the campground. Firewood available at the office, $5/bundle. Would love to come back here. Also, for the grown-ups, there is a cute winery, a distillery and from what I've heard a pretty mediocre casino all within a 5 minute drive of the campground.

    Josh B.

    I was beyond flabbergasted at how beautiful this park is. I think since the leaves had just fallen and it had just rain and there wasn't hardly anyone there. I went on Thanksgiving and I almost lose my breath as I write this but the view is just so darn beautiful. One of the few parks where you can just walk right up the the water's edge. I'm pretty sure you could go swimming. Just step right into the water. It doesn't look scummy and the water isn't cloudy or smelly like sewage. It's just about perfect. Don't quote me on the swimming part because there probably is some rule or regulation on swimming or some sort of invasive specie that could harm you or swim up in your crannies and make you sick, but I really do know. There are public restrooms, barbecue sites, benches, an RV or camper potty empty station, and a camping area. This park does require the Discovery Pass but it doesn't seem to be anyone there to enforce it if you're only staying for a short time. There is ample parking and places to watch the ducks. It's right across the street from the reservation or it might be the native reservation water treatment plant or whatever. This place is super major and I will definitely be going back. Definitely in the summer too.

    The office is on the west side of Hwy 101 and the park is easy to find.
    Ed P.

    The Park is well-located and easy to find. The spaces are certainly roomy enough for the 18-ft trailer I was towing. Most of the spaces were reserved and it was a bit crowded, so I'd like to return after mid-September. Eric, the Park Ranger, was very pleasant and helpful. The electrical and water hookups for our trailer served us well. The Park lacks the views one would hope for, and the beach is soil, not sand, but better views and photo ops are nearby. I would certainly return when the Park is less crowded.

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    Very cute little campground. Very shady. CLEAN bathrooms. A little amphitheater and trail loop.

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    Very satisfied with our stay! The ranger was very helpful with assisting us for first time campers!

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    This is a busy campground. Be sure to visit the Day Use area on opposite site of Hwy 101. Very nice to be close to Hood Canal shoreline.

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    Underwater Sports

    Underwater Sports

    4.5(2 reviews)
    25.5 mi

    Underwater Sports - Olympia is an honestly run local dive shop. I've taken various classes here,…read moreparticipated in myriad of shops dives, and purchased equipment here. I've always felt respected. You know how some speciality shops make you feel like your crashing a party just by showing up? Underwater Sports Olympia is completely antithetical to that. They strive to price their items to compete with online dive retailers from around the country sometimes even lower priced. Shop here for your diving needs.

    Whoooo! Let me tell you! There is one guy who comes in on occasion, I think he was a commercial…read morediver. He is quite knowledgeable about Mares products and helps give information to people who want to cut it as a working diver. That aside, I love this place. It is fun to just hang out. You may have to work at a conversation but once you get the staff talking they are a lot of fun. Chris, the manager, does everything he can to get you the products you want. I mean he instantly calls other shops and it's hard to have everything you would want on hand, so Chris helps with the anguish of waiting with reasonable deals and consistent updates. The staff are top knotch! Mr. Holland taught me from Advanced up to Dive Master and I had so much fun the entire time. The shop does also offer lots of FREE dives to certified divers. They also offer regulator service, but it goes up to Seattle which is not a problem at all. This place is a second home.

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    Tacoma Scuba - Tacoma SCUBA is FIN-tastic!

    Tacoma Scuba

    4.3(11 reviews)
    34.0 mi

    Great contact for diving in Tacoma, and great prices! I had non-diving friends move to Tacoma, and…read morefinally got the chance to visit from out of state. I was looking for a guided dive and had never been in open saltwater before. It was a bit of a last minute trip, and the shop was really really good about working with me to match me with a buddy, and had cheaper rental prices than all the other places I checked. Professional and easy to work with. I dove with Allen Raphael, and he was wonderful! Incredibly helpful, attentive to any questions I had, and was incredibly fun and knowledgeable about what we were seeing. I was also a little nervous, and he had a very easygoing calm personality while managing to get all the little details just right. I felt super safe and free to enjoy the dive, and he went the extra mile to work with me and my limitations, (no car, no place to dry gear overnight etc.) Lots of amazing sea critters too, lungfish, rockfish, nudibranchs, flounder, crabs and starfish of all sizes, sea cucumbers, anemone's...you'd never guess it's all down there by looking at the coast, and it's mostly all okay to touch! So incredible. Fantastic to work with, and we've already picked out the dives for my return trip!

    The best place in the Sound for Fills, Suit Repairs, Service. If it's not Commercial Only gear this…read moreis the only place to go. Josh is also more then capable of working on Commercial Gear there is just another shop in Seattle that holds the right's for KMDSI service and sales, there is nothing Tacoma Scuba can do about that so it's not a negative. I have nothing but good things to say about this shop they have treated me very well!

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    Tacoma Scuba - Joshua in action!

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    TL Sea Diving

    TL Sea Diving

    4.8(4 reviews)
    40.3 mi

    I cannot say enough good things about my experience with T L Sea Diving in my basic PADI Open Water…read moreDiver course and my specialty Dry Suit course which they were able to add seamlessly into my content. (I HIGHLY advise combining them together if you have any intention of diving in the sound or progressing to Advanced Open Water from both a practical and financial standpoint). As a former Coastie on the wrong side of divers in distress I was leery of certifying without doing my research and looked at 5 shops in the area. I landed on T L Sea Diving after checking off all safety marks and after talking with David who was willing to meet me after the shop closed due to my work schedule. I instantly felt at ease with the entire team (David, Nicole, Joe, Ian, Larry, Phil and Jill) and was so appreciative of their process, high level of skill, and how they individually accommodated all four of us and our learning/personality styles in the group. I felt exceptionally well-cared for and safe throughout certification and look forward to the Advanced Open Water course coming up and the very cool international and club dives they have planned.

    I got my OW certification thru a different dive shop. I got interested in TLSea because their dive…read moreclub seemed like a great way for a new diver to get more experience. My 1st club dive though did not go well for me, due to my inexperience and I think partly due to shortcomings in my OW instruction. The DM, Dave, though was excellent. He was very patient, supportive and helpful to me. Soon after, I took the AOW class with Dave. I found him to be a great instructor who is willing to take the time I needed to really learn the skills being taught - and does it with a good sense of humor.

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    The Yellow House - A cute decoration in one of the bedrooms.

    The Yellow House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Commonly known as "The Yellow House" right off Highway 101 in Hoodsport, WA, is the place where…read moremany Scuba Divers get certified for diving in the Pacific Northwest. This facility is perfectly located in the quiet quaint town of Hoodsport, WA. The house sleeps up to 21 guests with a garage for staging scuba gear & a rinse & drying room. There is ample parking. If you need groceries or scuba supplies, it's an easy 5 minute walk, or a 60 second drive. Beach access is simple and just across the street, but you need to be aware of cross-traffic, since it is on Highway 101. The diving is superb here & is maintained so that people cannot harvest sea life, so you're able to see all sorts of crab & fish. There are guide ropes out in the water to follow & checkpoints where you can see wrecked boats underwater. I highly recommend doing a night dive as you're able to witness the bio-luminescence when you agitate the water & it lights up like fire flies underwater. The only negative is that the wi-fi @ the Yellow House is spotty & you need to either be upstairs or on the main floor, or right next to the inside stairwell to get good reception. Overall Rating: 90% Accommodations: 5/5 Beach Access: 5/5 Location: 5/5 Internet: 3/5

    "The Yellow House" is located right off Highway 101, about 30 minutes south of Olympia. There is a…read morelot of parking, which was great for our large group of friends. The actual beach is just across the street (Highway 101), literally a stones throw away. The downstairs portion of the house is almost barracks-type, a lot of beds for a lot of people. There is a grocery store ~2 minutes away. We had some issues with the Wi-Fi while trying to listen to music throughout the weekend. We did get to enjoy the hot tub, which was fantastic in the cold weather and the place was pet-friendly.

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    The Yellow House - Pet-friendly.

    Pet-friendly.

    The Yellow House - The living room.

    The living room.

    The Yellow House - The Yellow House.

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    The Yellow House.

    YSS Dive - Area for gear and breaks at Sund rock

    YSS Dive

    5.0(8 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I took the NAUI Open Water Course in November 2025 with Katie, Katherine, and John over two…read moreweekends! The timing was perfect for me, because I work pretty deliberate hours throughout the weekday, making it hard to do a full week long course. The first weekend was just the pool skills, practicing for the dives. The next weekend was two days of diving (including at Sund Rock!). Katie was awesome. We had her for the pool day and really thought she was confident, competent and kept the class engaged. I felt comfortable asking to redo a skill when I wasn't super comfortable I got it right the first few times and wanted to practice again. Katherine and John (the owners) were my instructors the second weekend. They're both super knowledgeable as well and Katherine is very deliberate about ensuring fit of gear and safety is a priority! Only note I have is that I wish I could have stuck with one instructor. We swapped from Katie one weekend, to Katherine the next weekend and John on the final day. It was easy to rebuild comfortability with Katherine and John; just a personal preference to keep consistency when learning. I did the Drysuit and Nitrox certifications in addition to my open water. YSS Dive made it easy to add on both! Only other things I would improve would be to have smaller classes -- it seemed like we were bigger than the usual class, and a larger majority of folks struggled more learning than me and my paired buddy. Kind of resulted in our second dive on the last day being less deep (we stuck to 25-35 feet) or in the area we wanted because the other girl couldn't figure out her buoyancy well with her drysuit and needed extra work/time. We obviously appreciated that safety was the priority for all divers; just would have loved to have been able to really test ourselves and our new skills! I felt comfortable and competent having learned from YSS dive; my buddy and I signed up for the advanced course!

    YSS is our go to dive shop in hoodsport!!! I would recommend this place highly, Great staff, great…read moreInstructors and great owners!!!

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    YSS Dive - Post first dive day the second weekend.

    Post first dive day the second weekend.

    YSS Dive - Exterior of YSS on the Hood Canal just south of the Port of Hoodsport Park.

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    Exterior of YSS on the Hood Canal just south of the Port of Hoodsport Park.

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