List of unincorporated communities in Clallam County, Washington
The following list details communities in Clallam County, Washington, that are not recognised as incorporated by the U.S. Census as of 2006. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns, or communities within census-designated places.
Agnew
Beaver
Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery is a small unincorporated community primarily consisting of a park and the northwesternmost point in the contiguous United States.
Carlsborg
Clallam Bay
Clallam Bay is a popular destination for hunting and other marine tourism. A twin city to Sekiu.
Crane
Crescent
See Lake Crescent, Washington.
Crescent Beach
See Lake Crescent, Washington.
Diamond Point
Diamond Point is a primarily residential waterfront community near the Jefferson County border. Served by a small airport.
Dungeness
Dungeness is a primarily residential community north of Sequim, known for its eponymous crabs.
Elwha
Elwha is a small unincorporated community located along U.S. Route 101 on the edge of the Olympic National Park.
Fairholm(e)
Fairholm is a small, tourism-oriented community on Lake Crescent.
Gales Addition
Gales Addition' is an unincorporated suburb of Port Angeles.
Jamestown
Joyce
Kalaloch
La Push
La Push is a population centre of the Quileute tribe, and is popular for surfing and whaling.
Lake Crescent
Lake Crescent is a tourism-oriented community on Lake Crescent.
Maple Grove
Ozette
Ozette is the westernmost populated locale in the continental United States.
Pysht
Piedmont
Piedmont is a small unincorporated community on Lake Crescent.
Port Williams
Queets
Queets is a small unincorporated community in the western part of the county, primarily inhabited by Quinault Indians.
Sappho
Sappho is a small unincorporated community and former logging area.
Schoolhouse Point
Schoolhouse Point is a small unincorporated community along Sequim Bay, serving Sequim Bay State Park.
Sekiu
Sekiu is a small waterfront community, twinned with Clallam Bay.
Sol Duc Hot Springs
Tatoosh Island
Tatoosh Island is a now-unpopulated island off of Cape Flattery, and features a lighthouse dating back to the 1850s.