Twanoh State Park | |
Washington State Park | |
Country | United States |
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State | Washington |
County | Mason |
Elevation | 164 ft (50 m) |
Coordinates | 47°22′22″N 122°58′27″W / 47.37278°N 122.97417°WCoordinates: 47°22′22″N 122°58′27″W / 47.37278°N 122.97417°W |
Area | 182 acres (74 ha) |
Established | 1923 |
Management | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
Website: Twanoh State Park | |
Twanoh State Park
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Location | 12190 State Route 106, Union, Mason County, Washington |
Area | 182 acres (74 ha) |
Architectural style | Bungalow/Craftsman Rustic/National Park |
NRHP Reference # | 14000614 |
Added to NRHP | September 10, 2014 |
Twanoh State Park is a publicly owned recreation area on Hood Canal in Mason County, Washington. The state park's 182 acres (74 ha) include 3,167 feet (965 m) of saltwater shoreline and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of inland hiking trails. The park is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
The area was originally the home of the Native American Twana tribes, better known as the Skokomish, from whose name the park's name derives. Evidence of the area's logging history of the 1890s can be seen on the park's woodland hiking trails.
In 1922, the state leased 30 acres to be used as a state park, then after finalizing purchase of the property dedicated the park in 1923. The well-preserved complex of structures created in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps led to the park's being named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
Park activities include hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, waterskiing, crabbing, oyster harvesting, beachcombing, birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and horseshoes. The park campground has 25 tent spaces and 22 full hookup spaces.