A Waterfall Road Trip Reveals the Hidden Side of Hood Canal

Fear not, readers, I’m not going to do it. Not going to title this cascade quest anything along the “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls” vein, lest we all spend the next day with a TLC song stuck in our heads. Besides, waterfalls are beautiful and well worth pursuing—right? A leisurely day trip along Hood Canal had me pondering the appeal of one of nature’s marvels. 

Waterfalls have long been a signature of the Olympic Peninsula, an often drippy corner of the state. With annual precipitation reaching as high as 170 inches a year on its west side, there’s plenty of water to run downhill; the peninsula’s tourism

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