Belfair State Park

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Address:
3151 WA-300
Belfair, WA 98528

Website:
http://parks.state.wa.us/475/Belfair

Phone:
(360) 275-0668

About Belfair State Park

Belfair State Park is one of the oldest and most popular parks in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and the grass that blows in the wind. The park offers a wide variety of activities, from hiking and cycling to fishing, camping, hiking, canoeing, horseback riding and more.

The park is open all year round - from 6 am to 8 am from sunrise to sunset, and is open for tent and day - and can be used all year round.

This place has long been the central meeting place for generations of Indians and was home to many of the oldest and most important meetings and gatherings in the world.

The park is named after the city of Belfair and there are small shops and fast food restaurants across the street. Skokomish tribes used the area as a campground and shellfish gathering ground, and it was also used as a wood dump before it became a state park in 1952.

The town of Belfair, two miles away, has developed its own version of the park, with a small park and picnic area, as well as a large car park.

The park has three loops; the main loop is open all year round and has a picnic area with picnic tables, picnic benches, a playground and picnic tables. There are two other loops, one on the east side of the park and the other near the town of Belfair. The main loops have undergone some changes in recent years, such as the construction of a new parking lot and a parking lot.

The beach loop is open all year round and has a full connection to the main loop and a picnic area with picnic tables and benches. The maximum length of the site is 60 feet, possibly due to limited availability, but the maximum length of the sites is limited by 60 feet.

The tree loop is open all year round and has 74 standard plants, but it has a size limit and cannot hold more than 4,000 square meters of trees, shrubs or other plants. The maximum length of the site is 60 feet, possibly due to limited availability, but it is limited to 60 feet.

The park has no shelter, but Brazilian ADA picnic tables are available, and there is a kitchen with electricity to serve as the first to come and come. The park has a picnic area with picnic table, picnic chairs, fountain and picnic benches for those who come.

A large sports field and playground for children is nearby, and a day use area is very level and has ADA toilets and access to the beach. The park offers a picnic area with picnic table, picnic chairs and picnic benches for those who come, as well as picnic tables and benches.

A multi-purpose turf can be used for softball, football and soccer, and an open field near the Hood Canal is popular for hang gliding. The park is located on a warm saltwater beach near the Hood Canal, with access to the beach from the main entrance of the park at the southern end of the path.

A state salt water license is required for harvesting and catching crabs and oysters, and the area is currently closed to mussel harvesting because of pollution. A state fishing licence requires a permit for harvesting crabs, oysters or other crab species, and for catching mussels and other crabs.

There are several golf courses in the area, and nearby there is a golf course, tennis court and swimming pool, all of which are open to the public.

Firewood can be sold in the park, but collecting firewood is not allowed and collecting is prohibited.

The hotel is located on the west side of Belfair State Park, south of the parking lot. Take Interstate 5 between Tacoma, Bremerton and Bel Fairways for about 27 miles or take SR-16 westbound on the Narrows Bridge from Tacoma and drive south to Bayshore Trailhead and then eastbound on Interstate 5.

Take the SR-3 South for approximately 3 miles to Belfair and turn left at the traffic light at the Port Orchard exit. Turn left at Bel Fairways onto SR 3 South and follow SR 300 for approximately 2 miles to the park entrance. The highway splits into three lanes after the Port Obstgarten exit, turn right at a traffic light, just past the Safeway.

Take the motorway to Bremerton or the ferry from Bremanton to Seattle and travel via the Port Orchard Ferry Terminal at the southern end of the park entrance to Belfair.

Take the Shelton exit at the highway sign and follow the SR-300 for approximately two miles to the park entrance. Take Interstate 5 and turn left at a stoplight next to Safeway or turn right at the stoplight just behind Safeways. Follow sr- 300 for about 2 miles to a parking lot near the entrance to Belfair State Park or follow it to an exit off SR 300 which is about 3 miles from the parking lots.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is the phone number for Belfair State Park?

The phone number for Belfair State Park is (360) 275-0668.


Where is Belfair State Park located?

Belfair State Park is located at 3151 WA-300 , Belfair, WA 98528


What is the internet address for Belfair State Park?

The website (URL) for Belfair State Park is http://parks.state.wa.us/475/Belfair


What is the latitude and longitude of Belfair State Park?

You can use Latitude: 47.42927460 Longitude: -122.87740730 coordinates in your GPS.


Is there a key contact at Belfair State Park?

You can contact Belfair State Park at (360) 275-0668.

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Hours of Operation

Monday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM 7:00 PM

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