Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Kitsap Memorial State Park adventure.























Don't be surprised if you see a wedding underway at this lovely state park. It's pretty much perfect for the occasion, especially if you grab the breathtaking sunset in your photos. A large, rentable hall makes it even more appealing for big occasions like this—and four cabins are ideal for those out-of-town guests. (Or, y'know, honeymooners.)
It's worth waking up early to see the pink and gold glow off the Olympic Mountains. Take an easy, short hike, or head to the big grassy lawn for Frisbee and kite-flying. You're right along Hood Canal here, where you can harvest oysters or go clamming or crabbing. Make sure you have a license if saltwater fishing is your thing.
Wanna stay overnight? Beside those cabins, this park features 20 campsites, 15 of which are full hookups for your RV. Campsites are small and narrow, but they each have a campfire pit for those evening s'mores.
The best time to visit Kitsap Memorial State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. However, the park's beauty can be enjoyed year-round, from 8am to dusk. Winter offers a quieter visit, though some amenities may be limited, and the weather can be unpredictable.