The Skokomish Indian Tribe of Washington acquired its second waterfront resort on Hood Canal, making it one of the area’s largest business operators.
Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprise Inc. has …
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The Skokomish Indian Tribe of Washington acquired its second waterfront resort on Hood Canal, making it one of the area’s largest business operators.
Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprise Inc. has purchased the waterfront Glen Ayr lodgings and RV resort, located just north of Hoodsport along U.S. Highway 101 in Mason County.
Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprise Inc. is a tribal corporation overseeing tribally owned businesses, which include Lucky Dog Casino, The Waterfront at Potlatch Resort, Glen Ayr Hood Canal Resort, Twin Totems Communications, Twin Totems Grocery and Deli, as well as Skokomish Park at Lake Cushman.
Learn more at glenayr.com.