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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

FieldValue
nameTwin Harbors State Park
photoPacific Ocean at Twin Harbors State Park (1648813291).jpg
photo_captionTwin Harbors State Park, October 2007
photo_altBeach
photo_width280
mapUSA Washington#USA
map_captionLocation in the state of Washington
map_width280
relief1
labelTwin Harbors State Park
locationGrays Harbor County, Washington, United States
coordinates
area225 acre
elevation16 ft
established1937
administratorWashington 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

  1. "Twin Harbors State Park". Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
  2. (1996). "Oregon and Washington Parks Guide". Hunter Publishing.
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