Seattle: Mountaineers, 1983. — 220 p. — ISBN: 0-89886-023-7.
Because recreation and relaxation generally are considered synonymous with getting away from cities and concentrations of people, the populous South Puget Sound seems an odd recommendation for recreation seekers. Yet, for all its density of people, the South Sound receives remarkably little use during prime vacation time. Perhaps all of the boating and camping enthusiasts head north to crowd the fabled paradises of the San Juan Islands, Canadian Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound, or perhaps — just perhaps — the recreation seekers do not know about or appreciate the recreational facilities that exist in the southern reaches of the Sound.