Destinations · Washington
Vaughn
WA · 47.3442, -122.7630
From Vaughn, Washington, Byway's registries place 17 scenic byways, 1 national park, 1 public land unit and 11 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Understand
Vaughn was named for W.D. Vaughn, who settled in the area around 1851. Vaughn was once an important port for the Key Peninsula. From the 1870s to the 1920s, transportation needs for Vaughn and other communities along Case Inlet were once served by a small flotilla of steamboats. The local community based monthly newspaper called the North Bay Review, services Allyn.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
National parks
- Olympic National Park · 28 mi
Public land
- Olympic National Forest · 21 mi
Campgrounds
- Big Creek Campground · 23 mi
- Hamma Hamma Cabin · 24 mi
- Hamma Hamma Campground · 24 mi
- Lena Creek Campground · 25 mi
- Brown Creek Campground · 26 mi
- Collins Campground · 26 mi
- Interrorem Cabin · 26 mi
- Seal Rock Campground · 26 mi
Lookouts
- Peek-a-Boo Point · 15 mi
- Point White Pier · 20 mi
- South Beach Drive Road End · 20 mi
- Beck Road Public Road End · 20 mi
Named places
- May Peace Prevail on Earth · 6 mi
- Fox Island Sand Spit · 6 mi
- Gig Harbor 9/11 Memorial · 7 mi
- Ford Hill · 7 mi
- Exhibit Building · 7 mi
- Whale Display · 7 mi
- Palmer Lake "Sunny side" · 8 mi
- Harbor History Museum · 8 mi
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