Notable campgrounds
- Primitive Campsites - Immerse yourself in nature with these rustic sites, perfect for tent camping.
- Standard Campsites - These sites offer a traditional camping experience with the convenience of nearby facilities.
- Full Hookup Campsites - Ideal for RVs, these sites provide all the necessary connections for a comfortable stay.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early to secure your spot, especially during peak season from May to September.
- Consider visiting during the off-season for more availability and a quieter experience.
- Keep an eye on the park's website for updates on campsite re-numbering and reservation openings.
- Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are unavailable at Belfair State Park.
When to go
The best time to visit Belfair State Park is from May to September when the weather is mild and all facilities are open. Winter months offer a unique charm, but be prepared for water closures and cooler temperatures. Avoid planning your visit during campsite re-numbering projects to ensure availability.
Know before you go
- Check for any burn bans or water closures before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
- Remember to purchase a Discover Pass for park access, available for $30 annually or $10 for a one-day pass.
- Leashed dogs are welcome, but horses are not permitted within the park.
- Accessible campsites and restrooms are available to accommodate all visitors.
- For a seamless visit, familiarize yourself with the park's rules and amenities by reviewing the Belfair State Park brochure.
Belfair State Park
Explore the Hood Canal area with 3,720 feet of shoreline on foot or kayak!
On the southern end of Hood Canal, this small â 94 acres â state park hits all the right notes for outdoor lovers. Take a kite out onto the pebble beach, and watch in awe as it soars overhead. Kids love the playground and splashing in the water.
Does this park have fishing? Oh, yes, you can choose between fishing in saltwater or freshwater. Bring your canoe or kayak to discover the natural beauty on the Cascadia Marine Trail. It's one of the most exciting ways to navigate and explore the Puget Sound waterways
Choose one of the 90 standard campsites at this park that features three camping loops. One of the loops sits close to the beach! There are 41 sites for RVs with full hookups available for all the comforts of home.
If you prefer roughing it, you can use one of the two primitive campsites on a first come
On the southern end of Hood Canal, this small — 94 acres — state park hits all the right notes for outdoor lovers. Take a kite out onto the pebble beach, and watch in awe as it soars overhead. Kids love the playground and splashing in the water.
Does this park have fishing? Oh, yes, you can choose between fishing in saltwater or freshwater. Bring your canoe or kayak to discover the natural beauty on the Cascadia Marine Trail. It's one of the most exciting ways to navigate and explore the Puget Sound waterways
Choose one of the 90 standard campsites at this park that features three camping loops. One of the loops sits close to the beach! There are 41 sites for RVs with full hookups available for all the comforts of home.
If you prefer roughing it, you can use one of the two primitive campsites on a first come, first served basis. Three restrooms include eight showers so you can stay squeaky clean.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Belfair State Park
Beach Loop Campground has 17 standard sites and 28 full hookup sites and is located… on the beach! You’ll be steps away from the shores of Hood Canal, with its many water activities and stunning scenery. It is open all year and reservations can be made in advance!Read more...
Tree Loop Campground has 60 campsites for tent camping where Little Mission Creek meets the beautiful shores of Hood Canal. The campground has vehicle size restrictions--it cannot accommodate RVs over 18-feet. Only one vehicle is permitted at each campsite. Extra vehicles can park in the nearby lot. This campground is open mid-May through the end Read more...
Main Loop Campground has 19 full hook-up utility sites and 37 standard sites. The campground is a short walk to the shores of Hood Canal and Little Mission Creek. It is open year-round, and reservations can be made in advance! Find restrooms and additional parking nearby. Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
- Primitive Campsites - Immerse yourself in nature with these rustic sites, perfect for tent camping.
- Standard Campsites - These sites offer a traditional camping experience with the convenience of nearby facilities.
- Full Hookup Campsites - Ideal for RVs, these sites provide all the necessary connections for a comfortable stay.
Read more...Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Belfair State Park is from May to September when the weather is mild and all facilities are open. Winter months offer a unique charm, but be prepared for water closures and cooler temperatures. Avoid planning your visit during campsite re-numbering projects to ensure availability.
Know before you go
Frequently asked questions
Can I camp at Belfair State Park?
Yes, Belfair State Park offers primitive, standard, and full hookup campsites that are reservable year-round. Additionally, part of the Cascadia Marine Trail is available for wind/human-powered watercraft on a first-come, first-served basis. You can explore different options for camping near Belfair State Park on Hipcamp.
Can I reserve a cabin at Belfair State Park?
Yes, you can reserve a cabin in the main loop or day use area at Belfair State Park. All cabins are heated and some provide air conditioning.
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