- List of unincorporated communities in Clallam County, Washington
The following list details communities in
Clallam County, Washington , that are not recognised as incorporated by theU.S. Census as of 2006. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status,ghost towns , or communities withinCensus designated place s.See also:
List of unincorporated communities in Washington Agate Beach
Agnew
Beaver
Beaver
Bogachiel
Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery is a small community primarily consisting of a park and the northwesternmost point in the contiguous United States.
Carlsborg
Clallam Bay
Clallam Bay is a popular destination for hunting and other marine tourism. A twin city to Sekiu.
Crane
Crescent
See
Lake Crescent, Washington .Crescent Beach
See
Lake Crescent, Washington .Diamond Point
Diamond Point is a primarily residential waterfront community near the Jefferson County border. Served by a small airport.
Dungeness
Dungeness is a primarily residential community north of Sequim, known for its eponymous crabs.
Elwha
Elwha is a small community located along
U.S. Route 101 on the edge of theOlympic National Park .Fairholm
Fairholm is a small, tourism-oriented community on
Lake Crescent .Gales Addition
"Gales Addition"' is an unincorporated suburb of Port Angeles.
Hoko
Joyce
Kalalock
La Push
La Push is a population centre of the
Quileute tribe, and is popular for surfing and whaling.Lake Crescent
Lake Crescent is a tourism-oriented community on
Lake Crescent .Maple Grove
Mount Pleasant
Ozette
Ozette is the westernmost populated locale in the continental United States.
Physht
Piedmont
Piedmont is a small community on
Lake Crescent .Queets
Queets is a small community in the western part of the county, primarily inhabited by
Quinault Indians.appho
Sappho is a small community and former logging area.
choolhouse Point
Schoolhouse Point is a small community along
Sequim Bay , servingSequim Bay State Park .ekiu
Sekiu is a small waterfront community, twinned with Clallam Bay.
ol Duc Hot Springs
Tatoosh Island
Tatoosh Island is a now-unpopulated island off of Cape Flattery, and features a lighthouse dating back to the 1850s.
Upper Hoh
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