Henderson Inlet

Henderson Inlet and Dugout Canoes

Henderson Inlet is just outside Olympia, Washington and is one of the numerous inlets off of Puget Sound. This is looking northeast from the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area … on Weyer Point, between Chapman Bay and Woodard Bay. The canoe on the left has a couple of baskets and a paddle on the inside … the baskets have oysters and blueberries in them (or depictions of such).

The image below shows Henderson Inlet from the other side Weyer Point, looking south.

Henderson Inlet South of Weyer Point

Below is looking north again, showing the old dock that was used for the export of logs from back when there was a rail line (the Chehalis Western) running up to help feed the mills of Puget Sound. Notice how dense the pilings are on the dock … a requirement in order for being able to hold the weight of railcars loaded with logs and the engine.

Old Dock at Weyer Point on Henderson Inlet

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  1. Al – thank you so much for sharing this interesting group of photos and all the historical information that goes with them.

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