Clallam County, a land of forested Olympic
Mountains, Pacific Ocean shores, and river valleys, is located on the
northern end of the Olympic Peninsula in northwestern Washington. Klallam,
from which the county name is derived, means "strong people."
The county was created by the Territorial Legislature on April 26, 1854.
Risk and Protective Profile for Substance
Abuse Prevention for Clallam County, Profile
of Substance Use and Need for Treatment Services in Clallam County.
Source:
RDA.