Following fall around the Fjord

Jeff Slakey | EHC contributor

This past week, I spent the day traveling around Mason County, capturing some of the incredible fall colors, and it couldn’t have been a better day for it.

lake isabella

I started at a foggy Lake Isabella State Park before heading into Shelton to see the waterfall at the Teresa Johnson Trail. Along the way a great spot to pause and admire the view at Outlook Park just south of Shelton. Along with fantastic views of the Olympics and the fall colors over the terminus of Hammersly Inlet, you’ll be able to check out the 32’ oysterman mural posted for October’s OysterFest event. Soon he’ll be changed out for the iconic Santa Claus reproduction from 1965 — heralding yet another change of the season. From there I headed down through the impressive leafy tunnel descending into Shelton. A quick pitstop on Cota Street to grab a coffee at Marmos, then a right, following Highway 3 past the Oakland Bay Marina, where a few seals were playing near the docks. After that, I cranked up KMAS and hit the road again with stops at Oakland Bay Preserve to check out the salmon runs.

BAYSHORE PRESERVE NEAR SHELTON

Back in the car I headed back to Hwy 101 and north to Potlatch State Park where you get a great vantage of the colors on the far banks of the Canal. This is a great spot to pause. Trees laden with apples and tons of wildlife. I spotted a heron patiently hunting for lunch, perched on a buoy.

As the afternoon progressed and the sun started shining, I left Potlatch to see what the salmon were doing near the Hoodsport Hatchery. They were making their way up Finch Creek, dodging fishermen casting lines nearby. Before my camera batteries died, I was heading back south toward Shelton. I took the Skokomish Valley Road and headed up to the High Steel Bridge. By then, the fog had lifted, and the views of the canyon were as clear and bright as the fall leaves.

high steel at vincent creek

You don’t have to hit all those spots in one day like I did. In fact, when the weather’s nice (and there are still plenty of nice days left!), stop at just one or two to really soak in the beauty of Mason County this time of year. Or maybe keep following the curves of the Canal and make your destination Hama Hama Oysters at Lilliwaup. Every bend is worth whipping out the good lens.

Happy exploring.

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