Explore tidal flats, wetlands, and classic Puget Sound pebble beaches at Belfair State Park, located on Hood Canal. This year-round camping park features the full range of campsites and comfortable rental cabins for a trip to remember with your loved ones. On land, enjoy family-friendly activities like field games, bicycling, and kite flying in the coastal breezes. If you’re game for a saltwater swim, the shallow tidal flats and limited currents make for fairly warm conditions. Shellfishers, anglers, and kayakers also enjoy Belfair’s protected access to the Puget Sound waterways. At certain times in the summer and fall, you may also spot some salmon in Little Mission Creek, which serves as a migratory passage for salmon to reproduce.
Activities
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Boating
Map & Photos
Things To Do
Picnic and day use facilities
The park has two first-come, first-served picnic shelters without electricity. A reservable kitchen shelter is also available. If you plan to have a group activity with 50 or more people, you must contact the park for a Special Activity Permit. A large grassy field is perfect for playing various sports.
Camping
Primitive, standard and full hookup campsites are reservable year-round. Part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, a marine trail campsite is only available to wind/human-powered watercraft on a first-come, first-served basis. The site has a picnic table and a fire ring.
Tree Loop is open for reservations May 15 - Sept. 15. Vehicle size restrictions cannot accommodate trailers or motorhomes longer than 18 feet.
Features & Amenities
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Beach Access