BelfairState Park - Washington |
Belfair State Park is located on Hood Canal three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Belfair in Mason County, Washington. The state park consists of 94 acres (38 ha) of tidal flats, wetlands, and beaches with a 3,720-foot (1,130 m) shoreline. Park activities include camping, fishing, swimming, clam digging, crabbing, birdwatching, and field sports.
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Belfair State Park is located on Hood Canal three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Belfair in Mason County, Washington. The state park consists of 94 acres (38 ha) of tidal flats, wetlands, and beaches with a 3,720-foot (1,130 m) shoreline. Park activities include camping, fishing, swimming, clam digging, crabbing, birdwatching, and field sports.
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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Maximum of eight people per campsite.
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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
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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.
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Welcome. Please remember a Discover Pass is
required to visit a state park or other state-managed recreation lands.
Revenue from Discover Pass replaces general
fund tax funding no longer available to cover
the cost of operations.
Picnic area
Ranger
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Camping
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Kitchen shelter
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3151 N.E. St. Rt. 300 Belfair, WA 98528 • Information Center (360) 902-8844
Park boundary
Campsites
Full utility - Sites T1-T47
Utility - Sites 1-47
Standard - Sites 48-184
(Revised 05-11-20)
State parks are listed in green. All state park designated water trail campsites require a nightly fee.
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San Juan Islands Area
1. Lighthouse Marine Park (Whatcom County Parks)
2. Stuart Island State Park
3. Posey Island State Park
4. San Juan County Park
5. Jones Island State Park
6. Point Doughty State Park
7. Blind Island State Park
8. Shaw County Park (San Juan County Parks)
9. Griffin Bay State Park
10. Odlin Park (San Juan County Parks)
11. Spencer Spit State Park
12. Obstruction Pass State Park
13. Pelican Beach (Department of Natural Resources)
14. Lummi Island (Department of Natural Resources)
15. Cypress Head (Department of Natural Resources)
16. Strawberry Island (Department of Natural Resources)
17. James Island State Park
18. Burrows Island State Park
19. Saddlebag Island State Park
20. Skagit Island State Park
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1. Deception Pass State Park
2. Ala Spit
3. Joseph Whidbey State Park*
4. Oak Harbor City Park
5. Fort Ebey State Park*
6. Fort Worden State Park
7. Fort Flagler State Park*
8. Camano Island State Park
9. Kayak Point – Reservations required, call
(360) 652-7992
10. Kinney Point State Park
11. Salsbury Point Waterfront Park (Kitsap County Parks)
12. Possession Point State Park
13. Meadowdale – Reservations required, call
(425) 745-5111
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2. Port of Brownsville
3. Anna Smith Waterfront Park (Kitsap County Parks)
4. Triton Cove
5. Laughlin Cove (Kitsap County Parks)
6. Potlach State Park
7. Belfair State Park
8. Twanoh State Park
9. Manchester State Park
10. Fort Ward State Park
11. Blake Island State Park
12. Wingehaven Park (Vashon Park District)
13. Lisabeula Park (Vashon Park District)
14. Point Robinson Park (Vashon Park District)
15. Narrows Park (Pierce County)
16. Kopachuck State Park*
17. Jarrell Cove State Park
18. Walker County Park - (Mason County Parks) Reservations required, call (360) 427-9670, ext. 535
19. Hope Island State Park
20. Joemma Beach State Park
21. Penrose Point State Park
22. Anderson Island – Reservations required, call
(206) 545-9161
Note: The Cascadia Marine Trail is being built through the cooperative efforts of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, Washington Water Trails Association, Washington State
Department of Natural Resources, other state and local government agencies and users like you.
*Seasonal closure: Please call (360) 902-8844 or the TDD at (360)
664-3133 for information.
P&R 45-12100-1 (2/07)
To request this brochure in an alternative format, call (360) 902-8562
or Telephone Device for the Deaf at (360) 664-3133.
All Washington state parks are developed and maintained
for the enjoyment of all people, regardless of age, sex,
creed, ethnic origin or physical limitation.
Agency director: Rex Derr
Commission members:
Mickey Fearn
Joe Taller
Fred Olson
Joan Thomas
Bob Petersen
Cecilia Vogt
Eliot Scull
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P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, WA 98504-2650
(360) 902-8500 • TDD (360) 664-3133
www.parks.wa.gov
Washington State
Parks and Recreation Commission
Washington Water Trails Association
4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, Room 305
Seattle, WA 98103-6956
(206) 545-9161
wwta@wwta.org
Washington Water Trails Association supports
the Cascadia Marine Trail through education, on-site
stewardship and other programs. Members receive a trail
handbook and newsletter. For more information or to
help with the trail, contact:
Washington State
Parks and Recreation
Commission
7150 Cleanwater Lane
P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, WA 98504-2650
Supporting the trail
Cascadia
Marine Trail
Your guide to the
W a s h i n g t o n
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Welcome to the
Cascadia Marine Trail System
point for information on alternative sites. Check ahead
with the parks along your route regarding site limitations
and availability.
Leave no trace behind
The Cascadia Marine Trail on Washington’s Puget
Sound offers 55 shoreline campsites for travelers using small,
wind- or human-powered, beachable watercraft. The trail
can be calm or turbulent, suiting a wide range of boater skill
levels. Conditions range from quiet South Sound inlets and
verdant shores of the Hood Canal to the challenging currents
of Deception Pass and outer San Juan Islands.
The Cascadia Marine Trail has a wide variety of
wildlife whose Puget Sound home is the second largest estuary in the continental United States. Preservation of the
shoreline is important because it supports life for salmon,
bald eagles, orca whales and thousands of other creatures,
including the 4 million humans living in the surrounding
watershed area.
This brochure lists camping sites along the trail. Please
respect the rights of other property owners and use only
those sites designated as marine trail sites. Camping fees
vary by site; some are free, and s
Anderson Lake 8 mi S of Port Townsend
Bottle Beach 14 miles W of Aberdeen
Bridle Trails 3 mi N of Bellevue, I-405
Centennial Trail several trail heads along Spokane River
Columbia Plateau Trail various trail heads between Cheney and Sprague
Crawford 11 mi N of Metaline, Boundary Dam Rd
Doug’s Beach 7 miles W of Horsethief Lake, SR 14
Federation Forest 18 mi SE of Enumclaw, SR 410
Flaming Geyser 9 mi SW of Black Diamond
Fort Columbia 2 mi SE of Chinook, US 101
Fort Simcoe 30 mi W of Toppenish, off US 97
Ginkgo Petrified Forest 1 mi N of Vantage
Goldendale Observatory 1 mi N of Goldendale
Griffiths–Priday W of Copalis Beach, SR 109
Joseph Whidbey 3 mi W of Oak Harbor
Klickitat Trail 31 mi trail from Lyle to centerville
Kopachuck 7 mi W of Gig Harbor, SR 16
Lake Sammamish 1 mi NW of Issaquah, I-90
Leadbetter Point 17 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103
Lime Kiln Point W San Juan Island on Haro Strait
Loomis Lake 9 mi N of Long Beach, SR 103
Lyons Ferry 102 Lyons Ferry Road & Hwy 261
Mystery Bay W side of Marrowstone Island, at Nordland
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Olallie 4 mi E of North Bend, I-90
Olmstead Place 4 mi E of Ellensburg
Pacific Pines 1 mi N of Ocean Park
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Peace Arch 21 mi N of Bellingham, in Blaine
Peshastin Pinnacles 2 mi W of Cashmere, N Dryden Rd
Rockport 8 mi E of Concrete
Sacajawea 5 mi SE of Pasco, US 12
Saint Edward NE end of Lk Washington, Juanita Drive
Shine Tidelands 7 mi S of Port Ludlow
South Whidbey 7 mi. N of Freeland
Squak Mountain 2 mi S of Issaquah
Steptoe Butte 12 mi N of Colfax
Tolmie 8 mi NE of Olympia
Triton Cove 7 mi S of Dosewallips, US 101
Westport Light 22 mi SW of Aberdeen
Willapa Hills Trail 22 mi from Chehalis to S.Bend
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