Elwha Rock

Elwha Rock is a submerged rock in Puget Sound. It lies in Harney Channel just west of Orcas Island's Grindstone Harbor at a depth of 5 feet (1.5 m) mean low water.[1]

It was named for the ferry MV Elwha which ran aground on the then-uncharted rock in 1983.[2] The ferry Nisqually ran aground on the same rock in 1994.[3]

The Washington Board on Geographic Names approved the name in December 1989.[4]

The rock was incorporated within San Juan Islands National Monument in 2013.

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Coordinates: 48°35′36.639″N 122°54′15.16″W / 48.59351083°N 122.9042111°W / 48.59351083; -122.9042111 (Elwha Rock)

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