0% Owner Financing!! That's right ZERO!! Duckabush River recreation spot! The Olympic Canal Tracts has private community access to Hood Canal! The 40 acre oyster and clam beach as well as a fresh water well you can fill your R/V or other water containers and the community riverfront park. OR continue up the Duckabush Rd. to the Olympic National Park for hiking, swimming, camping, and exploring. Pleasant Harbor Marina/restaurant/boat launch is just a short drive away and so much more.. Wooded lot in the Olympic Canal Tracts is undeveloped and has power available in the street. Mostly sloped with some level ground enough for a weekend campout. Dotted with fir and a few big Cedar trees.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Jill Hannem, Hawkins Poe
General Information
NWM2049999
Land
781
DOM
9147.6 SqFt
0
See Rem
Jefferson
Brinnon K-8
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Land
Land
Listing Provided Courtesy of Jill Hannem, Hawkins Poe
Krishna Realty data last checked: Jun 17, 2025 07:56 | Listing last modified Jun 07, 2025 22:16,
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Residence Information
0
40 - Res-Less thn 1 Ac
Features and Utilities
Unknown - Verify
Not Available
Financial
54.56
Cash Out
04-01-2023
Comparable Information
781
781
Cash Out
$25,000
$25,000
Jun 07, 2025 22:16
Schools
Elementary : Brinnon K-8N/ARatings Middle : Buyer To Verify N/ARatings High : Buyer To VerifyN/ARatings
0% Owner Financing!! That's right ZERO!! Duckabush River recreation spot! The Olympic Canal Tracts has private community access to Hood Canal! The 40 acre oyster and clam beach as well as a fresh water well you can fill your R/V or other water containers and the community riverfront park. OR continue up the Duckabush Rd. to the Olympic National Park for hiking, swimming, camping, and exploring. Pleasant Harbor Marina/restaurant/boat launch is just a short drive away and so much more.. Wooded lot in the Olympic Canal Tracts is undeveloped and has power available in the street. Mostly sloped with some level ground enough for a weekend campout. Dotted with fir and a few big Cedar trees.