Misery Point (Wdfw) - Hood Canal
Seabeck, Washington, United States
Misery Point is a paddle sport location situated along Hood Canal in the Seabeck area of Washington. This site is managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and offers a play spot for paddlers seeking active water conditions.
The location's designation as a play spot indicates it provides suitable water features for dynamic paddling activities. Hood Canal, a glacially carved fjord on the Olympic Peninsula, creates distinctive paddling conditions throughout its length. The Seabeck region features various waterfront access points that draw paddlers interested in exploring this unique body of water.
Access to Misery Point through WDFW management ensures the site maintains its recreational value for the paddling community. The specific coordinates place this location in the northern portion of Hood Canal, where water conditions and geography create distinct paddling characteristics. Paddlers visiting this area should be familiar with Hood Canal's tidal patterns and weather conditions, which significantly influence water conditions throughout the year.