Collect sea stars, hunt for oysters and enjoy expansive vistas of South Puget Sound.
Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Twanoh State Park adventure.























With 3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline, seafood and good times are abundant in this park. Armed with a pail and a shellfish license, you can harvest your own dinner. Oyster harvesting is open year-round, and clam and mussel harvests usually open August through September.
Want a break from the sun and sand? A hiking trail lined with moss-draped trees provides a shady walk. In autumn, you’ll spot Chum salmon swimming in the creek the trail follows.
Whether you’re camping or just visiting for the day, this 182-acre park keeps you busy. A horseshoe pit, badminton area, volleyball field, and tennis court provide hours of activity. Equipment is not provided, so bring your own.
Campers have 25 standard campsites and 22 full-hookup sites best suited to smaller rigs. The maximum site length is 35 feet, and the largest sites have limited availability. One watercraft launch and a 100-foot dock are available for boaters.
The best time to visit Twanoh State Park is during the summer months, from 6:30am to dusk, when the weather is warm and the waters of Hood Canal are inviting. Winter visits, from 8am to dusk, offer a quieter experience, though some amenities may be limited due to seasonal closures.