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Twin Harbors State Park
Recreation area in Washington state, United States of America
Recreation area in Washington state, United States of America
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Twin Harbors State Park |
| photo | Pacific Ocean at Twin Harbors State Park (1648813291).jpg |
| photo_caption | Twin Harbors State Park, October 2007 |
| photo_alt | Beach |
| photo_width | 280 |
| map | USA Washington#USA |
| map_caption | Location in the state of Washington |
| map_width | 280 |
| relief | 1 |
| label | Twin Harbors State Park |
| location | Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States |
| coordinates | |
| area | 225 acre |
| elevation | 16 ft |
| established | 1937 |
| administrator | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
| website |
Twin Harbors State Park is a public recreation area covering 225 acre on the Pacific Ocean two miles south of the town of Westport in Grays Harbor County, Washington. The site was once a U.S. Army training ground, which the state began acquiring for park use in 1937. The state park offers camping, fishing, clamming, beachcombing, and a half-mile interpretive trail in a shoreline pine forest.
References
References
- "Twin Harbors State Park". Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
- (1996). "Oregon and Washington Parks Guide". Hunter Publishing.
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