Sometimes the best adventures come in small packages, and Twanoh State Park proves that theory with flying colors and a splash of saltwater charm.
Nestled along the shoreline of Hood Canal’s south shore in Union, Washington, this 182-acre gem might not have the name recognition of Olympic or Mount Rainier, but what it lacks in fame, it more than makes up for in accessible beauty and year-round appeal.
I’ve always believed that the most memorable outdoor experiences don’t require epic treks or complicated planning – sometimes they’re hiding just off the highway, waiting for you to pull over and discover them.
And that’s exactly what Twanoh State Park is: a pocket-sized paradise that delivers maximum Pacific Northwest splendor with minimum fuss…