Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeSHELLFIS  H REGULATIONS
Triton Cove State Park

Clams open year-round
Oysters open year-round

This page was last updated on:
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 09:01AM PST
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HARVEST PROFILE: There is very little clam resource on this beach, but there are good numbers of oysters.

COOK ALL SHELLFISH: To learn about Vibriosis in oysters and other shellfish click here .

DIRECTIONS TO SITE: From the south (Olympia, Shelton, Portland) travel north on Highway 101 along Hood Canal. Pass over the Hama Hama River and through the town of Eldon. Continue for about five and a half miles to Triton Cove State Park. The park will be on the right (east) side of the road. The entrance to the park is well marked on the highway.

From the north (Port Angeles, Kingston) travel south on Highway 101 through Brinnon and continue for another seven miles until you cross Fulton Creek. You'll see the sign for Fulton Creek as you cross the bridge. Triton Cove State Park is about one half mile south of Fulton Creek on the left (east) side of the road. The entrance to the park is well marked on the highway.

FACILITIES: There is a pit toilet at Triton Cove State Park. There are picnic tables, a boat launch and a pier.

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