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| Olympic Mountains at sunrise |
North Mason offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Visit the North Mason Chamber of Commerces or Explore Hood Canal for more information on places to stay and things to do.  FF/PM Davidson Enjoying the View |  Whales at Play in the Hood Canal |
Dewatto River Campground The Port of Dewatto maintains a natural and primitive campground with 60 campsites about 40 minutes drive-time from Belfair on the Kitsap Peninsula.
Twanoh State Park Twanoh State Park is a 182-acre marine, camping park with 3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal. The name of the park derives from the Native American Twana tribes, better known as the Skokomish, who made their home in the area. The park is situated on one of the warmest saltwater beaches in the state. This is because Hood Canal is one of the warmest saltwater bodies in Puget Sound.
Tahuya State Forest The Tahuya State Forest has become a destination for more than 200,000 recreationists each year to ride, hike, and camp.
Belfair State Park Belfair State Park is a 63-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720 feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington. It is noted for its saltwater tide flats, wetlands with wind-blown beach grasses and pleasant areas for beach walking and saltwater swimming.
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