Jarrell Cove State Park
About the Business
Jarrell Cove State Park is a picturesque park located at 391 East Wingert Road in Shelton, Washington, United States. This popular tourist attraction offers stunning views of the Puget Sound and features a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and picnicking. Visitors can explore the park's lush forests, sandy beaches, and historic buildings, including a 19th-century homestead. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an exciting adventure, Jarrell Cove State Park is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Location & Phone number
391 E Wingert Rd, Shelton, WA 98584, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Wonderful state park. The park requires a day use or annual pass. Quiet trails and many camping spots including some reserved for users of the cascadian marine trail. Restrooms and plenty of parking. Leased dogs welcomed."
"Bridge or boat access only. Hiking trails, clean bathrooms with electric plug-in, Free shower, amphitheatre, picnic tables, grills/fire rings. The trails lead to 2 separate docks for boat moorage and branches off in other directions. When the tide is out you can walk from one dock and there is a path along the shoreline that leads to another. Excellent calm water for kayaking - I saw no swimmer's, probably because the water is so cold. There are secluded campsites as well as out-in-the-open spaces. Group campsites are also available. Some are first come first serve and other's require a reservation. Only a few campsites with electricity. Very well maintained grounds. Outdoor water spigots and garbage cans, plus a good sized grass field."
"A gem among the sound. Located away from major highways, we definitely had our separation from the noises of traffic you get in other state parks. The group site is also tucked away from the other individual sites, giving that much more privacy. In addition, there were many dedicated locations to set up tents along the pathway into the group site as well as around the pavilion. There were so many spots you could park your camp chair and have consistent shade throughout most of the day and not have to move to keep out of the sun: the trees are thick and tall. We had our own trail directly connecting to the amphitheater and the day use measures they have cleared. The bathrooms were always clean. The showers never ran out of hot water. The staff were all very nice. This is one of those fun locations you could keep going back to throughout the years."
"What a hidden gem! Easy trails, nice camp sites. First come first serve basis. Gorgeous view of the water. Nice bathroom. RV and tent camping. Dock with boat launch. Can't wait to go back!"
"Quiet little state park with some great views, trails to explore and a marina to enjoy. Well kept and clean too. We took our dog and was able to enjoy the place fine. Clean restrooms and places to BBQ or simply sit and enjoy the weather. Nice food places in the way as well. We were able to see the Orcas crib a distance. If you want to see then here be sure and bring your binoculars."
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