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Shelton is a city in the Olympic Peninsula region of Washington.

Shelton is the largest and only incorporated city within Mason County, Washington. The county seat, Shelton served as one of the nation's premier log exporting centers for the decades from 1855 through 1975.

The narrow waterway of Hammersly Inlet connects the Port of Shelton to Olympia, Tacoma and points beyond. The downtown core features stone and brick architecture from the World War I era, when the town was rebuilt after a large, destructive fire.

Shelton's local industry is still centered around lumber and forestry products, though the economy has become diversified. Commercial shellfish harvesting, new retail centers, real estate activity and government jobs have added layers of economic activity to this formerly traditional blue collar town.

Get in

U.S. Route 101 connects Shelton with Hoodsport and Port Angeles to the north, and Olympia to the south. Shelton has a small airport northwest of town on US 101.

State Route 3 heads to Bremerton to the northeast.

Get around

See

  • Mason County Historical Society, 427 W Railroad Ave (W Railroad Ave & S 5th St), +1 360 426-1020. Tu-F 11AM-5PM; Sa 11AM-4PM. The museum showcases the town's early pioneer and logging days. They also maintain a public library of historical materials such as photos, tapes, letters, diaries, periodicals and newspapers

Do

Stretch out or play catch at shady Kneeland Park, a summer picnic spot favorite. Kneeland Park also has one of the most interesting children's playground and climbing gyms in the state.

Another favorite pastime is a walking tour through the historic "timber baron" neighborhood downtown, which parallels a small creek winding lazily throughout the town's core. During spawning time in late summer and early fall, migrating salmon can be observed traversing this miniature waterway on their journey home.

June brings the annual Forest Festival & Parade, a Shelton trademark that honors its logging heritage.

Buy

Several antique stores, gift shops, fitness clubs, fine restaurants and a movie theater are all doing a bustling business in downtown Shelton.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Shelton
Port Angeles Potlatch  N  S  Olympia Tumwater
Bremerton Allyn  N  S  END


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