Puget Island, Washington

Route 409 crosses the island to its southern shore, where it connects with the county-operated Wahkiakum County Ferry, Oscar B, providing service to Westport, Oregon.

Puget Island's Robert W. Little Preserve is home to a population of endangered Columbian white-tailed deer.

In addition to running dairy farms, farmers on the island grew mint from 1917 to the late 1940s.

[8] The ancestry in Puget Island was 21.5% English, 8.7% German, 7.1% Irish, 4.9% Norwegian,1.8% Scottish, 1.8% French, and 0.9% Italian.

This Wahkiakum County, Washington state location article is a stub.

Puget Island viewed from the south.
Map of Washington highlighting Wahkiakum County