Sherwood Creek
Sherwood Creek is a creek in Mason County, Washington fed by Mason Lake. It runs through the small town of Allyn, Washington, before releasing into the Case Inlet at the base of the Kitsap Peninsula. It is a popular local picnic and camping spot.
Geography
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History
The town of Allyn was settled in 1853 but was not officially founded until 1889. By 1890, Allyn had become a significant lumber exporter, with railways constructed along the creek. A sawmill was established by the creek, operated by Joe Sherwood, who died in an accident at the mill in 1873. Following his death, the creek was named Sherwood Creek in his honor.In the 1950s, Mill Pond was likely formed by the local Indigenous tribe, presumably for fishing purposes. Currently, the Allyn Salmon Enhancement Group is dedicated to protecting and aiding the salmon population in the creek. They undertake various projects along the creek, from the delta to its source at Mason Lake.
Additionally, there is a Naval railway running alongside the less populated side of the creek's valley, which crosses over the creek near its source. Remnants of an old logging site and possible parts of the former State Route 3 can be found on a small, hidden road near a residence.