Foulweather Bluff
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NearestcityPoulsbo, Washington
Area40.87 ha (101.0 acres)
Established1967
GoverningbodyNature Conservancy
| Foulweather Bluff Nature Preserve | |
|---|---|
![]() Interactive map of Foulweather Bluff Nature Preserve | |
| Nearest city | Poulsbo, Washington |
| Area | 40.87 ha (101.0 acres) |
| Established | 1967 |
| Governing body | Nature Conservancy |
| Operator | Foulweather Bluff Preserve Committee |
Foulweather Bluff is a privately owned protected area and a cliff that lies on the northwest end of the Kitsap Peninsula along Puget Sound, on the east side of the entrance to Hood Canal.
Foulweather Bluff was named by George Vancouver in 1792, due to the rough weather he experienced there.[1]

