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Twanoh

Photo of Twanoh State Park

Park overview:

Twanoh State Park is a 182-acre marine, camping park with 3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal. The name of the park derives from the Native American Twana tribes, better known as the Skokomish, who made their home in the area. The park is situated on one of the warmest saltwater beaches in the state. This is because Hood Canal is one of the warmest saltwater bodies in Puget Sound.

Twanoh State Park is part of a planning project of Puget Sound-Hood Canal state parks.