Address: 12190 WA-106, Union, WA 98592, USA
Phone: +13602752222
Jennifer Silva Redmond
Great spot to moor a boat or come by car with the kids. Nice if limited beach facilities like bathrooms and trash cans and water plus the park has great hiking trails.
Taylor Bovinich
Don't expect your solar to work well here. Very dark but beautiful. Great long trail that runs right next to the entrance of park. Extra mossy and a beautiful little creek down the side of the Campground. No camp host or ranger, just one person for a few hours a day.
Ashley Beckley
Lots of little crabs and shells. The water was beautiful! Didn't make it over to the trails. We will do that next time!
Aaron Lee
I booked both campsite #38&36 and I am so glad I did. From reading the reviews I suspected that the campsite would be close to each other, and they were right. The campsite are indeed on top of each other, absolutely no privacy. Being so close to the road doesn't help either, constant road noise. These campsites in general are small with tight turns and large trees to make manuvering challenge. My 5th wheel is 34ft long, I barely fit in site#36 which is a pull thru. Access to the beach is a simple crossing of the road. Had awesome day digging manila clams. The 2 mile hike that loops behind the campsite park is beautiful and easy - my 6 year daughter did the whole hike. I would not bring any Rig longer than 35ft... It's just hard to turn and fit into places, I had a few close calls with low hanging branches and roots sticking out of the side of the road.
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Twanoh park has small rocks
You see up and down the Hood Canal, the Olympic National Forest is across the canal.
In the camping site, there is but by the water there is a shower outside the bathroom building.
Fishing is allowed but there is a restriction zone around the mouth of the creek where the salmon run.
The limit is 18 oysters and yes, you must leave the shells on the beach.
They are!! You have to have them close to you and on a leash. Make sure to pick up the poop!
For Clam and Oyster season you can refer to the website below. Have fun out there. https://wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/shellfish-beaches/270460
It's a large park, however there is no real manicured pathways, except for the campground, the road going through or in-between the waterfront park and the campground is a 2 lane small highway (hwy 106), no real shoulder either, not a road to bicycle on unless your highly experienced. So yes you could bike around the park easy enough but it is definitely not made to do so.
As I understand, there aren't many crabs left in this part of Good Canal. Pollution.
You have to shuck them on the beach. You can't even take any shells to the campground to cook them in. But you can always buy a dozen or more to use the shells to cook the ones you shuck. There are a few places locally to get Oysters. I recommend, Billy The Oyster Guy, across from the Gull gas station/store just before the park, if you're coming from Belfair. $7/doz, any size. He's state licensed, and gives you a receipt. Enjoy!
Yes there is!
Depends on the size of the RV. The website should have better information.
Head West from the park for the expensive places, and East for more affordable lodging.
Just a regular parking lot.
Some mountain views, but its a very pretty place, peaceful ☺
Sorry I just noticed this comment, there is no launch fee.
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