With 961 square miles of land (275 of which are in national park or forest), and 900 miles of shoreline, Mason County represents an outdoor playground for nearly every imaginable activity. Blessed with dramatic scenery, the county’s topography is marked by hills, rivers, lakes, green valleys, and thick forests. Altitude ranges from sea level to the snow fields of Mt. Washington, at 6,255 feet.
Hood Canal offers vast amount of activities from fishing to boating. There is no limit to the visitors and residents that enjoy water activities!
Whether it’s for hiking, biking, camping, climbing, boating, golf, hunting, fishing, scuba diving, or attending any of dozens of fairs, festivals or cultural events, Mason County attracts thousands of visitors every year.
If you are considering a trip to Mason County and would like more information, contact the Shelton-Mason County Chamber of Commerce at 800.576.2021.
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