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  1. Dosewallips State Park. 37 reviews. #786 of 5,259 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. All photos (28) Top ways to experience nearby attractions.

  2. 306996 U.S. 101. Brinnon, Washington 98320. (lat:47.6874 lon:-122.9046) Phone: 360-796-4415. Reservations: 888-226-7688. 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.

  3. Get Directions to Park. 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.

  4. 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. Good for. Anniversaries. Birthday Parties. Family Vacation. Reunions. Vacation. Rates & fees. View the 2024 Rates (PDF 188 KB) for Dosewallips cabins.

  5. A Perfect Weekend in Dosewallips State Park. Dosewallips State Park is an incredible family getaway. Located about two hours from the Seattle area in the Olympic Peninsula, with access to Olympic National Forest, it’s a fantastic place to spend a couple of days in nature.

  6. Dosewallips State Park provides an interesting convergence of forest groves with saltwater delta. The park is best known for its shellfish beds and campground, but it offers some nice hiking too. The 3.5-mile loop trail wends its way through these forests, up ridges and through open meadows.

  7. 47.6905, -122.9052 Map & Directions. Length. 2.5 miles, roundtrip. Elevation Gain. 584 feet. Highest Point. 552 feet. Calculated Difficulty. Easy/Moderate. Phantom Creek on the Maple Valley Loop. Photo by Drysiders. Dogs allowed on leash. Fall foliage. Good for kids. Old growth. Wildlife. Parking Pass/Entry Fee. Discover Pass.

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