What is port hadlock irondale?

Port Hadlock-Irondale is a community located in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. It is named after the adjacent towns of Port Hadlock and Irondale which are located on the eastern shore of the Olympic Peninsula.

Port Hadlock is a small town located on the eastern shore of Port Townsend Bay. It has a population of approximately 3,500 people. The town was named after Captain Henry Hadlock, who brought the first settlers to the area in 1851.

Irondale, on the other hand, was a company town founded in the early 1900s by the Puget Sound Iron Company. It was located on the shores of Port Townsend Bay and was an important producer of iron and steel products in the Pacific Northwest.

Today, Port Hadlock and Irondale are primarily residential communities, with a mix of small businesses ranging from specialty shops to restaurants and lodging. The Port Hadlock-Irondale area is known for its proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, kayaking, and boating.