Description
- Twin Harbors State Park offers visitors 49 trailer sites, 249 tent sites (three are ADA), five primitive sites, a group area with 14 sites, a group camp pole shelter (open), three fire rings, one group brick BBQ, 12 picnic sites, four restrooms, an enclosed covered kitchen, a 3-bay shop, a park supplied by city water, a contact station with an office, a clam cleaning shed, and three storage buildings.
Recreation - Activities include camping, picnicking, surf fishing, clamming, horseback riding, kite flying, and beach combing. Climate - Washington's climate varies with each region. The Cascades split the state and alter weather patterns. Western Washington is temperate, due to the coastal geography. The water is a stabilizing force for the climate, making extreme temperatures rare. The area receives large amounts of rainfall from Pacific storms and some snow during winter months. Location -
Twin Harbors State Park, in south coastal Washington, is located twenty miles west of Aberdeen and three miles south of Westport on State Route 105.
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