Belfair State Park
is a year-round camping park
situated on the warm saltwater
beaches of Hood Canal. The
park features saltwater tide
flats, wetlands, saltwater
recreation, shellfish harvesting,
bird watching and a multipurpose grass area popular for
softball, soccer, football and kite
flying. The park has more than
3,000 feet of freshwater shoreline
along Big Mission and Little
Mission Creek. The park offers
interpretive displays on shellfish,
water quality and the
life cycle of salmon.
The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state
parks and access to other state-managed recreation
lands. The pass provides access to millions of acres of
parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and
water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable
between two vehicles.
• Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10
(transaction and dealer fees may apply)
The Discover Pass can be
purchased online, by phone
or in person. For details, visit
www.discoverpass.wa.gov or
call (866) 320-9933.
Thank you for
supporting
Washington state
recreation lands.
Things to remember
• Camping reservation may be made for
May 15 through Sept. 15 by calling
(888) CAMPOUT (888-226-7688). Reservations
may be made up to 9 months in advance.
Belfair State Park
3151 NE State Route 300
Belfair, WA 98528
(360) 275-0668
State Parks information:
(360) 902-8844
• Hours – Park opens at 6:30 a.m. in the summer
Reservations: Online at
and 8 a.m. in the winter; closes year-round
www.parks.state.wa.us or call
(888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688
at dusk. Non-camping visitors must leave
the park by dusk. Visitors should park in
Other state parks located
the parking lot by the registration booth
in the general area: Twanoh,
to help eliminate congestion and damage
Jarrell Cove and Potlatch
to park grounds.
• Wildlife, plants and all park buildings,
signs, tables and other structures are
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• One camping party is allowed per site.
Maximum of eight people per campsite.
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• Campsites may not be held for other parties.
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accommodations may be parked at
campsite for a fee, if it fits entirely within
the designated parking area. All extra
vehicle parking must be paid for at the
park office. Extra overnight parking also is
available near the park office.
• Pets must be on a leash no longer than
eight-feet-long and under physical control at
all times. This includes trail areas and cam
sites. Pet owners must clean up after pets on all
state park lands. Curb pets’ excessive barking.
• Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
• Bicycles should be ridden on paved roads only.
Please stay off posted walkways and trails. Due to
limited visibility, do not ride bikes after dusk.
• Keep valuables and ice chests locked securely and
P&R 45-81000-01 (05/17)
inside vehicle at night.
Washington State Parks
Belfair
State Park
www.parks.state.wa.us
Overnight accommodations
Belfair State Park
To
Belfair
86
87
88
182
180
144
146
T37
T38
96
95
94
93
92
91
Cascadia Marine Trail campsite
1,000
Feet
T36
T35
T34
Belfair State Park Boundary
To
Belfair
T33
T30
T31
T32
To
Ta h u y a
Little
Mission
Creek
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Canal
145
500
T44 T41
T20 T21 T24 T27
153
151
148
149 150
0
T47
Nort
Big
Mission
Creek
300
Beck Road
122
121
119
117
116
114
113
110
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T18
10200
T14 2
101
11 111 106 10 103
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83
84
127
85
126
118
115
0
129
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130
172
89
131 132
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90
7
163
1
134
9
17
162
159
161
137
160
Hood
138
156 158
155
181
154
184
141
140
142
143
97
98
68
C6
73
120
Beck Road
T19
T17
T16
T15
C4
C3
T11
C5
C8
T5
53 51
54 78
55
58 57
76 75
80
61
81
74
79 77
82
C7
T10
Li t t l e
M i ssi o n
C re e k
60
T2
Bi g Mi s s i o n C re e k
48
T45
T43
T42
T40
T39
Nort
T9
Park amenities
Belfair State Park offers several amenities and
facilities to make your visit more enjoyable
and comfortable, including:
• Day-use area offers a new 72-person kitchen
shelter, large field for baseball, soccer or
football, an unguarded saltwater swimming
beach, horseshoe pit, picnic tables,
barbecues and a playground.
• Modern restrooms with hot showers (fee).
• Trailer dump station.
• Big Mission and Little Mission creeks provide
up-close viewing of spectacular salmon
spawning in the fall months.
• Open areas ideal for kite flying, bicycling
and bird watching.
• Department of Natural Resources
Tahuya Forest area located
nearby, with multi use trails for
hiking, mountain biking and
motorized use, numerous small
lakes and streams and many
acres of managed tree farms.
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52
59 56
T22
T23
T52
T26
T28
To
Ta h u y a
300
C1
T3
C2
T6
T7
T8
The park offers 143 campsites,
including 45 full utility, eight new cabins
(C-1 thru C-8), three hiker/biker sites and
a Cascadia Marine Trail campsite. Some
sites are grouped together so campers can
be nearby each other. Two camp loops close
during the winter.
For those who want to enjoy the outdoors with
the comforts of home, Belfair State Park offers
eight cozy cabins for overnight rental. Each cabin
is furnished with a queen-size futon, bunk bed
that sleeps three, table with chairs and a small
end table. Outside is a picnic table and fire pit
with grate. Bathrooms and showers are nearby. All
cabins are air conditioned and heated, but visitors
should take along blankets and warm clothing
as evenings can be cool. Pets are only allowed in
cabin C1 with a $15 pet fee per night. Each cabin
accommodates up to five guests. Reservations may
be made year round online at www.parks.state.wa.us
or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888)-226-7688.
P l u m b Po i n t
P l u m b Po i n t
Hood Canal
Welcome. Please remember a Discover Pass is
required to visit a state park or other statemanaged recreation lands.
Revenue from Discover Pass replaces general
fund tax funding no longer available to cover
the cost of operations.
Picnic area
Ranger
station
Parking
Restroom
RV camping
Kitchen shelter Campsites
ADA
accessible
Trailer dump
Playground
3151 N.E. St. Rt. 300 Belfair, WA 98528 • Information Center (360) 902-8844
Camping
Park boundary
Full utility - Sites T1-T47
Utility - Sites 1-47
Standard - Sites 48-184
Cabin
(Revised 05-11-17)