Triton Cove State Park

Overview

Triton Cove State Park is a 29-acre day-use park with 555 feet of saltwater shore on Hood Canal. This small park provides an ADA-compliant boat launch with access to near-shore fishing. Future plans include possible camping facilities.

Contact Information

US Highway 101 between Mile Marker 314 & 315 Brinnon, Washington, United States 98320

phone: view phone360-902-8844

website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks

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Description

In the 1930s, the area was the location of a gas station and a small country store. After World War II, the area was developed as a trailer-park fishing resort with a boat launch. Though the property changed hands a few times, it remained a fishing resort until the state purchased it in two parcels in 1990. Since then, the boat launch has been rebuilt. The area continues to be upgraded and developed to include more features.

Triton Cove State Park is a 29-acre day-use park with 555 feet of saltwater shore on Hood Canal. This small park provides an ADA-compliant boat launch with access to near-shore fishing. Future plans include possible camping facilities.

Hours of work

Summer: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Winter: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The park is open year round for day use and watercraft launch.

Locations

Located on the Olympic Peninsula on the west side of Hood Canal, six miles south of Brinnon, Wash., and seven miles north of Eldon, Wash. in Jefferson County.

From Dosewallips State Park:
Drive south nine miles on Hwy. 101.

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