Scatchet Head

Scatchet Head is a cliff in , . Scatchet Head is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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  • Type: Cliff
  • Description: cliff in Island County, Washington, United States of America
  • Also known as: Skadg-it Head” and “Skagit Head

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Clinton and Eglon.

is a small town on the southern tip of , in the northern Puget Sound of Washington State. Its ferry dock makes it a popular gateway for exploring the rest of the island.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , United States. The town has a community center, a church, a cemetery, a boat launch, a beach, and a picnic area. Its Fire Protection services are provided by North Kitsap Fire and Rescue. is situated 6 miles southwest of Scatchet Head.

is a city on the of . What looks like a village surrounding the ferry harbor to is surrounded by Boeing's sprawling aircraft factory complex.

Scatchet Head

Latitude
47.91287° or 47° 54′ 46″ north
Longitude
-122.41903° or 122° 25′ 9″ west
Elevation
16 feet (5 metres)
Open location code
84VVWH7J+49
Open­Street­Map ID
node 356541210
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cliff
Geo­Names ID
5809640
Wiki­data ID
Q49470565
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In Other Languages

“Scatchet Head” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Scatchet Head

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Site U and Scatchet Head erratic.

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