Twanoh #2
Washington State Parks owns and operates this moorage. Use of this buoy is on a first-come, first-served basis. WA State Parks offers payment options in person (on shore) or by calling Washington State Parks at 833-927-1222. This is a mooring buoy owned and operated by Washington State Parks. Actual moorage condition may differ from this listing.
Twanoh State Park 12190 E SR 106 , Union, WA 98592
Built in the classic style of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Twanoh State Park is a 188-acre marine camping park on Hood Canal that features warm saltwater swimming, scenic beauty and abundant shellfish.
Things to do at this park Picnic and day use 125 uncovered picnic tables are available first-come, first-served. There are two reservable kitchen shelters with electricity and water. One kitchen shelter can accommodate up to 150 people and is reservable Monday-Thursday from May 15 to Sept. 15 and every day the rest of the year. The other kitchen shelter can hold up to 40 people and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cafe and Snacks New in 2025! The Posh Pescatarian just opened for business serving up freshly prepared dishes and daily specials along with a beer and wine menu. Take your food to-go or sit on the patio and enjoy from a comfortable chair. They are located in the historic concession building near the beach and are open daily from 11 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.. Check their Facebook page for their current menu and specials.
Camping The campground has 25 standard campsites and 22 full hook up sites with a maximum site length of 35 feet (limited availability). Two restrooms and a shower are located nearby. If you arrive by wind- or human-powered watercraft, a primitive campsite is available first-come, first-served as part of the Cascadia Marine Trail.
Gathering firewood is not permitted, but you can purchase packaged firewood from the campground host.
Winter Schedule Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Boating This park has one watercraft launch and 100 feet of dock. Make sure you have the annual Natural Investment Permit or combination of a Discover Pass and daily launch permit. You can purchase a $7 daily launch permit at the park. The launch docks are removed in the winter.
The boat launch is located at Latitude: 47° 22' 41.88" N (47.3783) Longitude: 122° 58' 36.83" W (-122.9769).
Moorage Seven moorage buoys and 200 feet of moorage are available. Moorage fees are charged year round for mooring at docks, floats, and buoys from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Moorage is located at Latitude: 47° 22' 48" N (47.38) Longitude: 122° 58' 3" W (-122.9675).
Pumpout A stationary pumpout is available at the end of the moorage float and is open 24 hours a day year round.
The pumpout is located at Latitude: 47° 22' 44.81" N (47.3791) Longitude: 122° 58' 11.28" W (-122.9697).
Water activities The saltwater beach here is one of the warmest in our state and perfect for swimming. Fishing and shellfish harvesting are also fun ways to enjoy the waters of Hood Canal.
Sports Bring your racquets, balls and horseshoes to take advantage of the courts and fields at this park.
Trails For a break from the sun, explore 2.5 miles of forested trails that run along a creek.
Amenities & Extras
- Shore access nearby
- Restrooms
- Water hookup
- Parking on shore
- Event space / Clubhouse
- Pump-out nearby
Location
OnBuoy check-ins are for community visibility only.
This does not replace any harbormaster required check-in or fee payment. Local rules still apply.