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  1. Aug 17, 2024 · Visit the mountains or beach at Dosewallips State Park. Dig for clams or watch a herd of elk wander through camp. This diverse and dynamic park is perfect for a day trip or overnight stay.

  2. Dosewallips State Park is a public recreation area located where the Dosewallips River empties into Hood Canal in Jefferson County, Washington. The state park's 1,064 acres (431 ha) include both freshwater and saltwater shorelines. The park offers opportunities for picnicking, camping, hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving, and ...

  3. Dosewallips State Park has restrooms, showers, potable water, year-round camping, and picnic areas. There are informational displays at the beach trail head. This beach has lots to offer bird watchers, hikers and naturalists.

  4. Dosewallips State Park. 37 reviews. #767 of 5,287 things to do in Washington. State ParksNational Parks. Write a review. About. State park offering cabins for visitors. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (28) Top ways to experience nearby attractions.

  5. 306996 Highway 101, Brinnon, WA 98320. Dosewallips Cabins are located in Dosewallips State Park. Dosewallips cabins are situated among evergreen trees looking towards the Olympic Mountains.

  6. The Department of Natural Resources has lifted its statewide burn ban, however recreation fires and other burning is still prohibited in many parts of the state. Please visit our Alerts page to know the current burn ban restrictions at the park you plan to visit.

  7. Dosewallips State Park is a 425-acre, year-round camping park with 5,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal and 5,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on either side of the Dosewallips River. The park is unique in that it offers both freshwater and saltwater activities.

  8. Dosewallips State Park is a 425-acre, year-round camping park with 5,500 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal and 5,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on either side of the Dosewallips River. The park is unique in that it offers both freshwater and saltwater activities.

  9. The park features riverside campsites, cabins and five-person platform tents. Guests may share space with the local elk herds that wander through camp. (Stay back 100 feet, and never offer food.) Bald eagles have been seen on the beach and great blue herons flock to the river.

  10. Explore the most popular forest trails in Dosewallips State Park with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.

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