Belfair State Park

3151 N.E. SR 300
360-275-0668

Wetlands, pebble beaches, tidal flats and salmon runs are the stuff that Puget Sound is made of. You will find those features and more at Belfair State Park.

Located on Hood Canal between Shelton and Bremerton, the park's gentle breezes offer ideal conditions for kite-flying, windsurfing and kicking back on a warm summer day. Anglers can choose from fresh and saltwater fishing, and kayakers can push off onto the Cascadia Marine Trail and explore the Puget Sound waterways.

Regular summer interpretive programs, grass fields, warm waters and a playground will occupy the shortest attention spans, and the park's cozy cabins ensure a mellow evening time.

Those who have tents or RVs will find ample camping, but during the summer, you won't have the park to yourself. Whether you're a solo canoeist out for a paddle or a family of four in a camper, you're sure to make new friends and memories at Belfair State Park.

PARK FEATURES

Belfair State Park is a 94-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720 feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington.

ADA AMENITIES/FACILITIES

Campground
Restroom
Picnic area
Walking trail

PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES

The park has two picnic shelters with no electricity, available first come, first served. Groups of 50 people or more need to contact the park at (360) 275-0668 about group accommodations and activities.

The park has two sheltered and 130 unsheltered picnic tables. Braziers and ADA picnic tables are available. The day-use area is very level and has ADA restroom facilities and beach access.

There is a large playing field for sports, and a play area for children is nearby. The warm waters and fine gravel beaches of this Hood Canal park are ideally suited for swimming, snorkeling, wind surfing, kayaking and other water activities.

ACTIVITIES

WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Clamming
Crabbing
Fishing (freshwater/saltwater)
Oyster harvesting
Swimming

OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Badminton area
Beach exploration
Bird watching
Fire circles (2)
Horseshoe pits (2)
Volleyball fields (2)

CAMPSITE INFORMATION

The park has 90 standard campsites, one partial-hookup site, 41 full-hookup sites, two primitive sites, one marine trail site, three restrooms (two ADA), eight showers (two ADA) and one dump station.

Check-in time is 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time is 1 p.m.

The park has three camp loops.

The main loop is open year round for reservations. It has 15 full-hookup sites, 34 standard sites and three primitive sites. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability).  

The beach loop is open year around for reservations. It has 28 full-hookup sites and 17 standard sites. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability).

The tree loop, open May 15 - Sept. 15 for reservations, has 56 campsites. Tree loop has a vehicle size restriction and cannot accommodate RV s over 18 feet, including trailers and motor homes. Important: Only one vehicle allowed at the campsite. All other vehicles must park in overflow parking areas provided.


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