The best camping in Twanoh State Park, WA

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The best camping in Twanoh State Park, WA

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Elfendahl Forest

2. Elfendahl Forest

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2.9mi from Twanoh State Park · 6 sites · Tents, Lodging · Belfair, WA
Please read in full: -Nestled deep within the captivating forest, not far from the majestic Hood Canal, lies a retreat known as Elfendahl Forest. Embark on a journey to escape the electronic hustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the wonder of the fairy tale woods that make Elfendahl Forest so extraordinary. Surrounded by boundless acres of state lands, you are invited to explore the endless trails and roads that beckon adventurers. Just minutes away, you'll discover state parks, the Hood Canal, and refreshing freshwater lakes where you can indulge in activities such as fishing, kayaking, and swimming in the surprisingly warm waters. We offer a range of outdoor games including kids zip line, axe and knife throwing, bocce ball, corn hole, laser and more. We have a dedicated kids' play area where young ones can enjoy endless fun throughout the day. Relish in the abundance of delights that await you at Elfendahl Forest, including our flourishing vegetable gardens, inviting outdoor kitchen, eco-friendly composting toilet, refreshing shower, and a group fire pit. Come experience our one-of-a-kind kitchen is equipped with a propane stove/oven and comes complete with dishes and utensils for your convenience. Should you desire fresh vegetables and herbs, our gardens are a bountiful source, and we gladly share their harvest upon request. Indulge in the privacy and comfort of our outdoor shower, featuring on-demand hot water that can be adjusted to your liking. Our main composting toilet, affectionately known as "Louie the first," operates similarly to a porta potty but with the use of sawdust instead of harsh blue chemicals. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised by its cleanliness and comfort, all while conserving hundreds of gallons of water each week. *PLEASE NOTE: Elfendahl Forest is a unique, off-grid homestead campground not a luxury resort. Here, you'll find a whimsical and creative space filled with fairy gardens, imaginative art, and the charm of nature at its core. As a working homestead, you may also see tools, equipment, and projects that help keep our community running smoothly. We aim to be as transparent as possible about what you will experience here in our forest. We hope you enjoy your stay!
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Tahuya River Lodge Campground

3. Tahuya River Lodge Campground

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3.2mi from Twanoh State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Tahuya, WA
Tahuya River Lodge Campground offers a peaceful, nature-rich escape nestled along the beautiful banks of the Tahuya River. Surrounded by towering evergreens, unique hand-carved wildlife sculptures, and the calming sound of flowing water, our campground delivers a truly Northwest outdoor experience. Guests enjoy spacious campsites, private river access, and the freedom to explore our scenic woodland grounds. Whether you’re here to unwind by the campfire, go off-roading in the nearby Tahuya Forest, or simply soak in the quiet beauty of nature, you’ll find the perfect backdrop for adventure or relaxation. With clean facilities, plenty of open space, and the stunning Tahuya River steps away, our campground is ideal for families, couples, groups, or anyone seeking an unforgettable getaway. Stay for a night or settle in for a full retreat—Tahuya River Lodge Campground is where comfort meets wilderness. We offer 3 campsites, each with water, 20, 30, and 50 amp power, high-speed fiber optic WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and lawn chairs. All sites are located on the river's edge. Enjoy catch-and-release fishing, watch salmon spawn right in front of the park, and take a dip in our swimming hole. Kayaks and tubes are available for use. Relax and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river and wildlife. A small, stocked community lake for fishing is less than a mile away. Learn more at Tahuyariverlodge.com
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Christmas Tree Ridge

5. Christmas Tree Ridge

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3.8mi from Twanoh State Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Belfair, WA
Welcome to Christmas Tree Ridge Hello, We live here full-time. Our space overlooks the Tahuya Valley to the south and sits above a deep, forested gully to the east. Once a Christmas tree farm, this land is now a quiet, off-grid spot to rest, explore, and recharge. Allisha offers hosting/planning for women’s-only camping retreats here. More details can be found within the individual booking options—reach out if you’re curious or want to know more. Future planned retreat dates. Contact for other dates. August 29st-31st. Retreat bookings are request only No other campers are booked during retreat weekends. 🏕 Site Overview: (See the site map in photos) Valley Ridge Lookout – Largest site, w/TiPi, big views, outdoor sink & shower, with outhouse nearby. West Perch – Smaller site with water and power, tucked along the western edge, pull through parking. Side Step – A simple park-n-camp offshoot along the lower driveway. Gully Vista – A hike-in, tent/hammock site, via a narrow trail down into the gullie. Most guests tent camp or bring vans. If your trailering, and the trailer weighs more than your 2WD tow vehicle, this place probably isn’t the best match. ✅ What Makes This Place Special: Backs up to 150+ acres of state timberland (10–20 year growth). Hunters: check regulations. Our new link trail connects to the Howell Lake ORV network—tight at first, then opens up. Trail map posted in outhouse. We’ve got firewood—might not be perfectly dry, but it burns. Bring kindling in wet seasons. Trash-free land. Please keep it clean. No glass (if you bring it, Do not break it). Howell Lake seasonal swimming hole nearby with rope swing. 2-mile hike (4/10 hardness) or 10-minute drive. Big night skies—great for moon/stargazing. Campground runs on solar. ⚠️ A Few Notes: Some sites have steep drops—stay alert, especially at night. 1-mile dirt driveway is bumpy—take it slow. 280ft water well, Fresh water, but passes through non drinking water rated tanks and lines so I can't legally recommend drinking it. Bring drinking water or use a filter. We love this land and look forward to sharing it with respectful guests. Let us know if you have any questions before you roll in.
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Peaceful Olympic Peninsula RV Sites

7. Peaceful Olympic Peninsula RV Sites

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5.3mi from Twanoh State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Belfair, WA
Our beautiful property is a short drive away from the Hood Canal, Puget Sound, and various fresh water lakes that are regularly stocked with fish. We offer over an acre of developed land that has four fully functional RV sites that have water, electricity and sewer hook-ups. Each site is beautifully graveled and clean. Our property is off of the beaten path on the outskirts of the delightful town of Belfair in Mason county. The neighborhood is low key and very "country life" oriented. Bring your RV and enjoy a safe, quiet, modernized place to start your adventures from. There is plenty to do in this area for folks who like to get outside and play! Within a twelve mile radius of our property you will find the following: Belfair State Park Lake Devereux (great kayaking lake with excellent fishing) Twanoh State Park (clams and oyster beds) Mason Lake Benson Lake Allyn Waterfront (2 Margaritas - great Mexican food restaurant in Allyn) Hood Canal The distances from our driveway to the various communities in our area are as follows: Belfair - 10 miles or a 15 minute drive Bremerton - 13 miles or a 20 minute drive Shelton - 19 miles or a 26 minute drive Tacoma - 46 miles or a 60 minute drive Olympia - 41 miles or a 52 minute drive Belfair has two grocery stores, a handful of gas stations, wonderful restaurants and interesting shops. It's a relaxing drive to our place from downtown Belfair right along the beautiful Hood Canal. We are tucked away in a back neighborhood 379 feet above sea level. Very peaceful and quiet! You must have a fully self-contained RV to stay at our property as there are no public bathroom or shower facilities available. So come on out and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. We are here for you should you need a safe, quiet place to park for however long it takes to get your inner peace back. We truly look forward to hearing from you!
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Sunset on the estuary - high tide

9. Fischer's Place on the Estuary

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6.7mi from Twanoh State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Union, WA
My family bought this property from a wonderful man renowned in the world of plant pathology. My father once asked him, "George, what is the secret to a long and happy life?" George took a deep breath and exhaled. He smiled, a twinkle in his eye, and said, "Randy, (dramatic pause), don't worry, {another lengthy pause) don't hurry." We are fortunate to live here, and we want to share the beauty with you. Please stay here and take a moment free of worry and free of hurry. About the hosts: Camas and her father, Randy, co-host this property. One or both will be onsite at all times should any issue arise. Please message if you need a last-minute booking and it appears to be blocked. We can't do an "instant book," but there's always a possibility that we can accommodate you. About the site: This 17-foot 2005 Jay Feather Ultra Lite trailer is clean and cozy - perfect for one or two people. A third person is welcome, but it will likely be a little cramped. The double bed has a memory foam mattress and is made-up with quality sheets. Towels are provided at no extra cost. The kitchen has a 3 burner propane stove and oven, a small fridge, a microwave, and sink. Coffee, tea, tea kettle, French Press, creamer, and sugar are provided, as well as a few dishes, a pot and pan, and utensils. The spring water is sourced directly from our property and filtered, so you can enjoy it from the tap! In my opinion, it's some of the best water around - feel free to fill up before you depart. The site is set back from WA-State Route 106, but only by about 20 yards. There is traffic noise during the day, but it's not too bad, and it is typically pretty quiet at night. Hopefully you enjoy the sounds of wildlife ~ birds, lapping waves, and even a creek add to the experience. A panoramic view of the estuary is one of the best parts of this property. It's dreamy, really. With the tide changing every 6 hours, you just can't get bored. You may fall asleep to tide flats and wake up to what feels like a lake. If you like being on or in the water - bring some kayaks, surf or paddle boards, and some high quality water shoes (never go barefoot!). You will have access to 400 feet of private beach and tide flats. Kayaking is tide dependent - recommendations for paddle times will be in the binder. (Currently closed to harvesting 6/23) If you have your shellfish license, feel free to harvest a few oysters or clams (depending on DOH recommendations) . Be aware - it is a rustic beach, and it is across the highway, so watch for traffic and watch your step on the beach. Our house is within sight of the trailer, but you have to make an effort to see it. From our house, we can only see the parking spot, and due to shrubbery & a shed, we can't hear talking voices, so it is pretty private. We do have 2 very friendly, small dogs who will undoubtedly alert us to your arrival, but they stay on our deck and quiet down right away. A welcome binder and maps will help you get an idea of the area. For a tiny town, Union has a LOT to offer - there are several dining choices within a few miles. Union was even listed in the top 10 "Prettiest Towns in America" in Forbes Magazine in 2009! Learn more about this land: One of a kind view of the Skokomish Estuary and Olympic Mountains. Enjoy a different scene with the changing tide. Bald Eagles, Salmon, Great Herons. One night stays may be optional for an additional fee. Message for more info before booking.
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Waterfront resort with great amenities, surrounded by forest and trails.

11. The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

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8.1mi from Twanoh State Park · 58 sites · RVs, Lodging · Hoodsport, WA
Right off the 101 fronting Hood Canal, this cozy motel and RV park is 1 mile from Hoodsport and just down the road from Lake Cushman. It sits 30 minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park with easy access to Staircase Trailhead and Campground. A quick hour and forty minutes from Seattle and you can watch orcas breach, salmon swim, and bald eagles fly! Our crew is kind, facilities clean, and amenities are quality. Brand new benches at each site that also fold to become a table! Amenities include beach access, barbecue facilities, coin operated laundry, hiking trails, observation decks, grassy meadow, a guest clubhouse with showers, and a boat dock. Guests also have access to a hot tub, a picnic gazebo, and a communal lounge. There are several different types of RV sites ranging from creekside, pull throughs, and water views. All sites are FHU (full hookup) and there is wifi/internet on site for RV guest use.
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Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

13. Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

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9.5mi from Twanoh State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Hoodsport, WA
You don't want to miss this truly unique location! Our 3 campsitesites sit just up the hill (0.4 miles) from US 101 and the beautiful shores of the Hood Canal, with semi-obstructed views of the water. I own and run Lilliwaup Oyster Farm just down the hill and across the 101 - you'll pass the workshop and processing building on your drive up to the sites. YES! We offer oysters to purchase, seasonally (September - June) and if you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of farm tour on the beach and harvest your own oysters straight from the farm to eat raw or grill up back at your campsite! *Please note - oyster farm tours require 1 week advance notice - let us know when you book if you're interested.* Campsites are located on a secluded hilltop just a half mile from the waterfront, surrounded by old growth trees, wildflowers, and the serene soundscape of the rushing creek straight from the the Olympic Mountains. Come rest and reconnect with yourself, your crew, and the elements. - Perfectly located for access to SCUBA diving sites and YSS Dive in Hoodsport. - Short drive away from local eatery favorites: Hama Hama Oyster Saloon, The Fjord Oyster Bank and Potlatch Brewery. - Close access to hiking trails for everyone: Olympic National Park Steps Entrance, Dosewallips, Duckabush State Parks, Upper and Lower Lena Lake trails, Mt. Walker, Rocky Brook Falls. - Set out on the Lilliwaup State Park Tidelands at low tide to harvest your own clams. - Eagle Creek at high tide is a perfect launch point for kayaking and paddle boarding (parking on the side of the 101) This is a winding, chip-sealed, mountain hillside - not ideal for longer length rigs. Most of the hillside is 6% grade, and the last few hundred yards up are at a 10%+ grade. Sites #1 and #2 are best suited for RVs (max 30' length) and include 50 amp hookups, (bring your own converter if you have a 30amp vehicle) potable water, and full sewer hookups. Site #3 is our tent camping site as it includes a step-down grassy flat terrace that can accommodate up to 4 tents comfortably, with 2 car max parking. Site 3 includes 30 amp + (2) 20 amp electric and potable water hookups. All sites have access to the onsite unisex restroom and access to the communal yard game play area.
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Dusk in August looking East over Cabin 1. The bathroom is near by and the scene is peaceful and easy :)

15. Tahuya Adventure Resort

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10mi from Twanoh State Park · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Belfair, WA
3 sisters and our brother in law decided we wanted to make a place where people can enjoy the Northwest that we grew up in. It doesn't matter if you bring your own tent, drive an rv, or rent the luxury tent, the great outdoors is there for all to enjoy! We have great places to pitch your own tent and enjoy the rustic pleasures just being outdoors. The sites are rustic and access to trails are nearby. We also have a wonderful covered outdoor kitchen with propane grill, microwave, and coffee pot. A safe place to gather with family. Bring your RV and park and have a large site to yourself. You have room to spread out your awning without hitting the next vehicle. Each site has its own picnic table and fire ring. Also if you are in the mood you have a covered kitchen to meet and mingle with other guests. We also have a big screen tv in the kitchen so you don't miss the Seahawks games. Drive in and enjoy a lovely view of unspoiled woods from the deck of your canvas tent. Enter the door into a spacious area with a king or queen size bed and small kitchen area. Each tent has its own heat source for your comfort. Each tent has its table right outside on the deck but it you are feeling social come enjoy our outdoor kitchen. We are open year round and It is different every season Our guests love staying here "This site has absolutely everything you need. You'll want to bring your own shampoo and conditioner, but I think that was the only things I noticed I'd want. They even had firewood for us, no extra charge! David, his wife, and everyone else that helps maintain the property were SO sweet and welcoming. Seems like it would be a lovely place to stay in the winter, so thats when I'd like to come back! 5 stars all the way for everything here, the thoughtfulness of the cabins, the cleanliness, the readily available kitchen and the hospitality. You NEED to check this place out."
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The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

17. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

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11mi from Twanoh State Park · 3 sites · Lodging · Hoodsport, WA
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
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Zen Rose

19. Zen Rose

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12mi from Twanoh State Park · 8 sites · Tents · Lakebay, WA
Our family property offers a more private camping experience than the nearby state parks. The one-acre lot is like a wooded extension of your backyard. Gather your group for communal camping or enjoy some quality time alone in your own separated space. And each spot has its own fire pit. You can also use the communal picnic shelter for group meals, so you can enjoy eating together among the tall trees. Relax by our natural spring pond and maybe spot some wildlife, like owls or woodpeckers. The pond is full of frogs, which is especially fun for the kiddos. For your comfort and privacy, we've provided a portable toilet on site that is professionally maintained regularly. There are also two out-buildings for additional bathroom usage. (We suggest using #1 for going #1, and #2 for freshening up.) If Penrose or Joemma state parks are filled up, come and enjoy our spacious campsites or reserve the entire property. We are conveniently located just about 5 minutes away from both state parks. Find your zen at Zen Rose and create lasting memories with your family and friends. We can't wait to welcome you to our little escape!
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Glencove pasture and forest trails

20. Glencove pasture and forest trails

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12mi from Twanoh State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Gig Harbor, WA
The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small lavender and blackberry farm. While it is limited to two RV sites, there may be farm visitors walking around the area. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience. It is not a commercial campground. We are now turning it into a small lavender farm. About half of the original pasture is now covered in black ground mat and 3,000 newly planted lavender. Learn more about this land: One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There is a potable water/hose bib and an auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails are in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. There is one portable "porta potty" type facility. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fire conditions. Pack out own trash/garbage. No Pets allowed. Only visible neighbors are three horses on neigboring 10 acre farm property. There is Wi-Fi. Beach access has been closed.
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Elfendahl Forest

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2.9mi from Twanoh State Park · 6 sites · Tents, Lodging · Belfair, WA
Please read in full: -Nestled deep within the captivating forest, not far from the majestic Hood Canal, lies a retreat known as Elfendahl Forest. Embark on a journey to escape the electronic hustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the wonder of the fairy tale woods that make Elfendahl Forest so extraordinary. Surrounded by boundless acres of state lands, you are invited to explore the endless trails and roads that beckon adventurers. Just minutes away, you'll discover state parks, the Hood Canal, and refreshing freshwater lakes where you can indulge in activities such as fishing, kayaking, and swimming in the surprisingly warm waters. We offer a range of outdoor games including kids zip line, axe and knife throwing, bocce ball, corn hole, laser and more. We have a dedicated kids' play area where young ones can enjoy endless fun throughout the day. Relish in the abundance of delights that await you at Elfendahl Forest, including our flourishing vegetable gardens, inviting outdoor kitchen, eco-friendly composting toilet, refreshing shower, and a group fire pit. Come experience our one-of-a-kind kitchen is equipped with a propane stove/oven and comes complete with dishes and utensils for your convenience. Should you desire fresh vegetables and herbs, our gardens are a bountiful source, and we gladly share their harvest upon request. Indulge in the privacy and comfort of our outdoor shower, featuring on-demand hot water that can be adjusted to your liking. Our main composting toilet, affectionately known as "Louie the first," operates similarly to a porta potty but with the use of sawdust instead of harsh blue chemicals. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised by its cleanliness and comfort, all while conserving hundreds of gallons of water each week. *PLEASE NOTE: Elfendahl Forest is a unique, off-grid homestead campground not a luxury resort. Here, you'll find a whimsical and creative space filled with fairy gardens, imaginative art, and the charm of nature at its core. As a working homestead, you may also see tools, equipment, and projects that help keep our community running smoothly. We aim to be as transparent as possible about what you will experience here in our forest. We hope you enjoy your stay!
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Tahuya River Lodge Campground

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3.2mi from Twanoh State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Tahuya, WA
Tahuya River Lodge Campground offers a peaceful, nature-rich escape nestled along the beautiful banks of the Tahuya River. Surrounded by towering evergreens, unique hand-carved wildlife sculptures, and the calming sound of flowing water, our campground delivers a truly Northwest outdoor experience. Guests enjoy spacious campsites, private river access, and the freedom to explore our scenic woodland grounds. Whether you’re here to unwind by the campfire, go off-roading in the nearby Tahuya Forest, or simply soak in the quiet beauty of nature, you’ll find the perfect backdrop for adventure or relaxation. With clean facilities, plenty of open space, and the stunning Tahuya River steps away, our campground is ideal for families, couples, groups, or anyone seeking an unforgettable getaway. Stay for a night or settle in for a full retreat—Tahuya River Lodge Campground is where comfort meets wilderness. We offer 3 campsites, each with water, 20, 30, and 50 amp power, high-speed fiber optic WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and lawn chairs. All sites are located on the river's edge. Enjoy catch-and-release fishing, watch salmon spawn right in front of the park, and take a dip in our swimming hole. Kayaks and tubes are available for use. Relax and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river and wildlife. A small, stocked community lake for fishing is less than a mile away. Learn more at Tahuyariverlodge.com
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Christmas Tree Ridge

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3.8mi from Twanoh State Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Belfair, WA
Welcome to Christmas Tree Ridge Hello, We live here full-time. Our space overlooks the Tahuya Valley to the south and sits above a deep, forested gully to the east. Once a Christmas tree farm, this land is now a quiet, off-grid spot to rest, explore, and recharge. Allisha offers hosting/planning for women’s-only camping retreats here. More details can be found within the individual booking options—reach out if you’re curious or want to know more. Future planned retreat dates. Contact for other dates. August 29st-31st. Retreat bookings are request only No other campers are booked during retreat weekends. 🏕 Site Overview: (See the site map in photos) Valley Ridge Lookout – Largest site, w/TiPi, big views, outdoor sink & shower, with outhouse nearby. West Perch – Smaller site with water and power, tucked along the western edge, pull through parking. Side Step – A simple park-n-camp offshoot along the lower driveway. Gully Vista – A hike-in, tent/hammock site, via a narrow trail down into the gullie. Most guests tent camp or bring vans. If your trailering, and the trailer weighs more than your 2WD tow vehicle, this place probably isn’t the best match. ✅ What Makes This Place Special: Backs up to 150+ acres of state timberland (10–20 year growth). Hunters: check regulations. Our new link trail connects to the Howell Lake ORV network—tight at first, then opens up. Trail map posted in outhouse. We’ve got firewood—might not be perfectly dry, but it burns. Bring kindling in wet seasons. Trash-free land. Please keep it clean. No glass (if you bring it, Do not break it). Howell Lake seasonal swimming hole nearby with rope swing. 2-mile hike (4/10 hardness) or 10-minute drive. Big night skies—great for moon/stargazing. Campground runs on solar. ⚠️ A Few Notes: Some sites have steep drops—stay alert, especially at night. 1-mile dirt driveway is bumpy—take it slow. 280ft water well, Fresh water, but passes through non drinking water rated tanks and lines so I can't legally recommend drinking it. Bring drinking water or use a filter. We love this land and look forward to sharing it with respectful guests. Let us know if you have any questions before you roll in.
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Peaceful Olympic Peninsula RV Sites

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5.3mi from Twanoh State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Belfair, WA
Our beautiful property is a short drive away from the Hood Canal, Puget Sound, and various fresh water lakes that are regularly stocked with fish. We offer over an acre of developed land that has four fully functional RV sites that have water, electricity and sewer hook-ups. Each site is beautifully graveled and clean. Our property is off of the beaten path on the outskirts of the delightful town of Belfair in Mason county. The neighborhood is low key and very "country life" oriented. Bring your RV and enjoy a safe, quiet, modernized place to start your adventures from. There is plenty to do in this area for folks who like to get outside and play! Within a twelve mile radius of our property you will find the following: Belfair State Park Lake Devereux (great kayaking lake with excellent fishing) Twanoh State Park (clams and oyster beds) Mason Lake Benson Lake Allyn Waterfront (2 Margaritas - great Mexican food restaurant in Allyn) Hood Canal The distances from our driveway to the various communities in our area are as follows: Belfair - 10 miles or a 15 minute drive Bremerton - 13 miles or a 20 minute drive Shelton - 19 miles or a 26 minute drive Tacoma - 46 miles or a 60 minute drive Olympia - 41 miles or a 52 minute drive Belfair has two grocery stores, a handful of gas stations, wonderful restaurants and interesting shops. It's a relaxing drive to our place from downtown Belfair right along the beautiful Hood Canal. We are tucked away in a back neighborhood 379 feet above sea level. Very peaceful and quiet! You must have a fully self-contained RV to stay at our property as there are no public bathroom or shower facilities available. So come on out and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. We are here for you should you need a safe, quiet place to park for however long it takes to get your inner peace back. We truly look forward to hearing from you!
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Fischer's Place on the Estuary

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6.7mi from Twanoh State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Union, WA
My family bought this property from a wonderful man renowned in the world of plant pathology. My father once asked him, "George, what is the secret to a long and happy life?" George took a deep breath and exhaled. He smiled, a twinkle in his eye, and said, "Randy, (dramatic pause), don't worry, {another lengthy pause) don't hurry." We are fortunate to live here, and we want to share the beauty with you. Please stay here and take a moment free of worry and free of hurry. About the hosts: Camas and her father, Randy, co-host this property. One or both will be onsite at all times should any issue arise. Please message if you need a last-minute booking and it appears to be blocked. We can't do an "instant book," but there's always a possibility that we can accommodate you. About the site: This 17-foot 2005 Jay Feather Ultra Lite trailer is clean and cozy - perfect for one or two people. A third person is welcome, but it will likely be a little cramped. The double bed has a memory foam mattress and is made-up with quality sheets. Towels are provided at no extra cost. The kitchen has a 3 burner propane stove and oven, a small fridge, a microwave, and sink. Coffee, tea, tea kettle, French Press, creamer, and sugar are provided, as well as a few dishes, a pot and pan, and utensils. The spring water is sourced directly from our property and filtered, so you can enjoy it from the tap! In my opinion, it's some of the best water around - feel free to fill up before you depart. The site is set back from WA-State Route 106, but only by about 20 yards. There is traffic noise during the day, but it's not too bad, and it is typically pretty quiet at night. Hopefully you enjoy the sounds of wildlife ~ birds, lapping waves, and even a creek add to the experience. A panoramic view of the estuary is one of the best parts of this property. It's dreamy, really. With the tide changing every 6 hours, you just can't get bored. You may fall asleep to tide flats and wake up to what feels like a lake. If you like being on or in the water - bring some kayaks, surf or paddle boards, and some high quality water shoes (never go barefoot!). You will have access to 400 feet of private beach and tide flats. Kayaking is tide dependent - recommendations for paddle times will be in the binder. (Currently closed to harvesting 6/23) If you have your shellfish license, feel free to harvest a few oysters or clams (depending on DOH recommendations) . Be aware - it is a rustic beach, and it is across the highway, so watch for traffic and watch your step on the beach. Our house is within sight of the trailer, but you have to make an effort to see it. From our house, we can only see the parking spot, and due to shrubbery & a shed, we can't hear talking voices, so it is pretty private. We do have 2 very friendly, small dogs who will undoubtedly alert us to your arrival, but they stay on our deck and quiet down right away. A welcome binder and maps will help you get an idea of the area. For a tiny town, Union has a LOT to offer - there are several dining choices within a few miles. Union was even listed in the top 10 "Prettiest Towns in America" in Forbes Magazine in 2009! Learn more about this land: One of a kind view of the Skokomish Estuary and Olympic Mountains. Enjoy a different scene with the changing tide. Bald Eagles, Salmon, Great Herons. One night stays may be optional for an additional fee. Message for more info before booking.
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The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

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8.1mi from Twanoh State Park · 58 sites · RVs, Lodging · Hoodsport, WA
Right off the 101 fronting Hood Canal, this cozy motel and RV park is 1 mile from Hoodsport and just down the road from Lake Cushman. It sits 30 minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park with easy access to Staircase Trailhead and Campground. A quick hour and forty minutes from Seattle and you can watch orcas breach, salmon swim, and bald eagles fly! Our crew is kind, facilities clean, and amenities are quality. Brand new benches at each site that also fold to become a table! Amenities include beach access, barbecue facilities, coin operated laundry, hiking trails, observation decks, grassy meadow, a guest clubhouse with showers, and a boat dock. Guests also have access to a hot tub, a picnic gazebo, and a communal lounge. There are several different types of RV sites ranging from creekside, pull throughs, and water views. All sites are FHU (full hookup) and there is wifi/internet on site for RV guest use.
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Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

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9.5mi from Twanoh State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Hoodsport, WA
You don't want to miss this truly unique location! Our 3 campsitesites sit just up the hill (0.4 miles) from US 101 and the beautiful shores of the Hood Canal, with semi-obstructed views of the water. I own and run Lilliwaup Oyster Farm just down the hill and across the 101 - you'll pass the workshop and processing building on your drive up to the sites. YES! We offer oysters to purchase, seasonally (September - June) and if you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of farm tour on the beach and harvest your own oysters straight from the farm to eat raw or grill up back at your campsite! *Please note - oyster farm tours require 1 week advance notice - let us know when you book if you're interested.* Campsites are located on a secluded hilltop just a half mile from the waterfront, surrounded by old growth trees, wildflowers, and the serene soundscape of the rushing creek straight from the the Olympic Mountains. Come rest and reconnect with yourself, your crew, and the elements. - Perfectly located for access to SCUBA diving sites and YSS Dive in Hoodsport. - Short drive away from local eatery favorites: Hama Hama Oyster Saloon, The Fjord Oyster Bank and Potlatch Brewery. - Close access to hiking trails for everyone: Olympic National Park Steps Entrance, Dosewallips, Duckabush State Parks, Upper and Lower Lena Lake trails, Mt. Walker, Rocky Brook Falls. - Set out on the Lilliwaup State Park Tidelands at low tide to harvest your own clams. - Eagle Creek at high tide is a perfect launch point for kayaking and paddle boarding (parking on the side of the 101) This is a winding, chip-sealed, mountain hillside - not ideal for longer length rigs. Most of the hillside is 6% grade, and the last few hundred yards up are at a 10%+ grade. Sites #1 and #2 are best suited for RVs (max 30' length) and include 50 amp hookups, (bring your own converter if you have a 30amp vehicle) potable water, and full sewer hookups. Site #3 is our tent camping site as it includes a step-down grassy flat terrace that can accommodate up to 4 tents comfortably, with 2 car max parking. Site 3 includes 30 amp + (2) 20 amp electric and potable water hookups. All sites have access to the onsite unisex restroom and access to the communal yard game play area.
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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.

Notable campgrounds

  • The campground boasts 25 standard campsites, offering a classic outdoor experience surrounded by nature's tranquility.
  • With 22 full hook-up sites, campers can enjoy the convenience of modern amenities while basking in the park's rustic charm.
  • For those arriving by wind- or human-powered watercraft, a primitive campsite awaits on the Cascadia Marine Trail, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for summer stays, as Twanoh State Park's campsites are in high demand during peak season.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

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.

Know before you go

  • Check for any alerts or construction updates that may affect access to park facilities before your visit.
  • Remember to bring a Discover Pass for park entry, with annual and one-day options available.
  • Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash, ensuring a safe environment for all park visitors.
  • For fishing and shellfish harvesting, a recreational license is required, which can be obtained from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
  • Accessible campsites and restrooms are available, making the park's natural beauty accessible to all.
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