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  1. Enjoy camping, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing at this diverse and dynamic park on Hood Canal. The park has 5 miles of shoreline, a river, a kitchen shelter, cabins and a watercraft launch nearby.

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    According to AllTrails.com, there are 3 running trails in Dosewallips State Park and the most popular is Dosewallips Beach Trail with an average 4.7 star rating from 37 community reviews. Dosewallips State Park is located alongside the shoreline of Hood Canal and Dosewallips River.

    Dosewallips State Park offers 5 hiking trails along the shoreline of Hood Canal and Dosewallips River. Enjoy clamming, fishing, bird watching, camping, picnicking and more in this park with freshwater and saltwater activities.

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    • Washington, United States
  2. Attractions near Dosewallips State Park: (0.41 mi) Whitney Gardens and Nursery (9.91 mi) Kitsap Great Escape (2.63 mi) Rocky Brook Falls Trail (3.96 mi) Scenic Beach State Park (3.10 mi) Hood Canal Adventures; View all attractions near Dosewallips State Park on Tripadvisor

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    • Washington
  3. Dosewallips State Park is a year-round camping park with freshwater and saltwater activities on Hood Canal. Learn about the park's history, camping options, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, biking and trails.

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  5. 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 ...

    • 1,064 acres (4.31 km²)
    • 1954
    • 121 ft (37 m)
  6. Dosewallips is a year-round camping park with saltwater and freshwater shorelines on Hood Canal. Learn about its history, features, activities, and reserve a campsite online.

  7. Dosewallips State Park, only 60 miles north of Olympia, is the eastern gateway to the Olympic Peninsula. The region is made up of forests, mountains, rivers, beaches and deltas – and surrounded by sound and sea. This freshwater/saltwater park makes a perfect day or weekend trip.

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