![Dark shadows of trees and bushes frame an orange and dark gray late sunset reflected in the placid waters fronting Triton Cove State Park.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_600/public/2023-07/Triton%20Cove%20View%20Horizontal.jpg?itok=zezntqdB)
![A long pier extends toward a floating boat launch on the water from a rocky shoreline at Triton Cove State Park.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_600/public/2023-07/Triton%20Cove%20Pier%20%26%20Dock.jpg?itok=X3ElwMKN)
![Two children sit atop a wooden sign reading Triton Cove State Park Recreation Area and bearing the Washington State Parks Logo shield. Pine trees rise in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_600/public/2023-07/Triton%20Cove%20Sign.jpg?itok=gi1ZlCBS)
![People stand on a long boat dock reaching into blue water. A boat is tied to the end of the dock and the people hold fishing poles. The sky is blue with fluffy clouds and a tree-covered shoreline extends into the distance.](/sites/default/files/styles/square_600/public/2023-07/Triton%20Cove%20Boaters.jpg?itok=f3K24JUS)
Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.
Brinnon, WA 98320
Triton Cove State Park is a small day use park on Hood Canal with 555 feet of shoreline and an ADA-accessible boat launch. Take to the water for a day of crabbing, fishing or enjoy a relaxed picnic on the shore.
A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website.
Beach Exploration
Bird Watching
Boating
Crabbing
Fishing
Metal Detecting
Scuba Diving
Shellfishing
Swimming
Restrooms
Trash Service
ADA Boat Launch
Boat Ramp
Picnic Tables
Rocky Beach
Saltwater
Wildlife Viewing
A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website.
Three unsheltered picnic tables are available first-come, first-served and one vault toilet is located here.
This park has an ADA-accessible boat ramp and 100 feet of handling dock. The float is removed in November and reinstalled in May. A large parking lot is available for cars with boat trailers. Make sure you have a Natural Investment Permit or combination of a Discover Pass and daily launch permit. You can purchase a $7 daily launch permit at the park.
The boat launch is located at Latitude: 47° 36' 22.32" N (47.6062) Longitude: 122° 59' 9.6" W (-122.986).
The cold waters of Hood Canal are excellent for crabbing, fishing, oyster harvesting and scuba diving.