- Point Hannon
Point Hannon, also known as Whiskey Spit, is a 7.7 acre sand spit with 1,775 feet of no-bank shoreline, jutting out from the eastern edge of Hood Head, in the
Hood Canal . For surfacenavigation , Point Hannon is marked by a light. The low sandy spit with shoal water extends about 600 feet east of the light. The open waters to the North of the spit, are among the deepest inPuget Sound . Local magnetic disturbances of more than 2° from normal variation have been observed inHood Canal at Point Hannon.Whiskey Spit has been a meeting point for native peoples, mariners, fishers, and loggers for hundreds of years.
Port Gamble S'Klallum andLower Elwha S'Klallum members tell of Tribal Gatherings, ceremonies, and ancestral canoe burials, as well as regular trapping, hunting, and fishing endeavors going back far beyond the first documented visits made by European explorers to Point Hannon in the 1790's, and continuing to the present day. Shanghaied crew aboard inbound clippers, loggers, and other freighters were waylaid at Whiskey Spit so that they would not escape, and they were replaced by Native crews for the remainder of the sail intoPuget Sound and back. At peaks in logging and wartime military activity, Whiskey Spit has functioned as billet, brothel, speakeasy, and casino. Artifacts and relics should not be removed from the site.Whiskey Spit offers panoramic views of the
Cascade Mountains , stretching fromMount Baker toMount Rainier . With itssand dollar colony,moon snails , food sources for endangeredsalmon , andsea lion ,harbor seal ,gray whale ,orca whale ,harbor porpoise ,bottlenose dolphin ,muskrat , andriver otter visitors, the spit is one ofWashington 's most special protected shorelines. The delicatefreshwater marsh on the point provides the unique habitat requirements for the unusually wide range of nestingshore birds , migratingwaterfowl ,reptiles andamphibians , prey for theosprey ,eagle ,heron , andraven populations, and the essential foods for the plentifulsand lance andsurf smelt .In May
2002 ,The Trust for Public Land conveyed the property to theWashington State Park System for permanent protection. A water access primitive campground was planned for state park land on Point Hannon, but due to the involvement of Friends of Point Hannon, North Olympic Salmon Coalition, Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team, Admiralty Audubon, Washington State Audubon Society, supporters of theOlympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary , and Northwest Water Resources, the conditional use permit was not approved, and the project was not exempted under the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program. Point Hannon is being granted status as a Marine and Estuarine Habitat Conservancy, Washington State Archaeology and Historic Preservation Site, and Jefferson County Historical Society Site.ee also
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