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Located in Mason County, Washington, Twanoh State Park is a shore access point. Dogs are welcome on a leash. Note that dogs are not allowed on designated swimming beaches year-round (WAC 352-32-060) — check posted signs. Expect a rocky shore. Facilities include a campground, drinking water, parking, a picnic area, and more. Popular activities include boating, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Entry is free, and the site is wheelchair accessible.
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Excellent
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Frequently asked questions
Are dogs allowed at Twanoh State Park?
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome here.
Do dogs need to be leashed at Twanoh State Park?
Yes — dogs must be kept on a leash at Twanoh State Park.
Are there seasonal dog rules at Twanoh State Park?
Yes. Dogs are not allowed on designated swimming beaches year-round (WAC 352-32-060) — check posted signs.
Is there parking at Twanoh State Park?
Yes — parking is available at Twanoh State Park.
Are there restrooms at Twanoh State Park?
Yes, restrooms are available on site.
Is there a fee to visit Twanoh State Park?
No — Twanoh State Park is free to visit.
Is Twanoh State Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Twanoh State Park is listed as wheelchair accessible.
What can you do at Twanoh State Park?
It's a good spot for boating, swimming, and wildlife viewing.
What is the setting like at Twanoh State Park?
The landscape at Twanoh State Park includes a rocky shore.
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