Ludlow Bay

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Ludlow Bay is a small, sheltered inlet on the northeastern Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, known for its marina, waterfront homes, and recreational boating.

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Ludlow Bay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
inlet
accessedVia State Route 19 (Washington) NERFINISHED
adjacentTo Port Ludlow Marina NERFINISHED
climateRegion marine west coast climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity fishing
kayaking
sailing
wildlife viewing
hasCharacteristic sheltered
small
hasFeature marina facilities
protected waters
hasLandUse residential waterfront development
hasOrientation northeast-facing shoreline
hasSettlementOnShore Port Ludlow, Washington NERFINISHED
knownFor marina
recreational boating
waterfront homes
locatedIn Jefferson County, Washington NERFINISHED
Olympic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedOnCoastOf Puget Sound region NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Port Townsend, Washington NERFINISHED
Seattle, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf northeastern Olympic Peninsula coastline
usedFor recreational boating
small craft moorage
waterBodyType saltwater inlet

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