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Belfair State Park

Belfair State Park

Introduction

Belfair State Park is a stunning natural oasis located in Mason County, Washington, known for its diverse ecosystems and recreational opportunities. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities from hiking and fishing to birdwatching and camping. With its scenic views and abundant wildlife, it serves as a perfect escape for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

Background

The park spans over 1,200 acres and features a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, serene wetlands, and picturesque shorelines along Hood Canal. Visitors can enjoy an array of recreational activities such as hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. The tranquil setting makes it a perfect spot for family outings, nature walks, and peaceful retreats into nature.

History

Belfair State Park has a rich history that dates back to its establishment in 1966. Originally part of the larger Olympic Peninsula region, the park was designated to protect the unique ecosystems found in the area, including wetlands and forested shorelines. Over the years, it has become a cherished destination for both locals and visitors, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty of Washington State.

Address: 3151 WA-300, Belfair, WA 98528Get Directions

Total Trail Length: 10 miles

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Points of Interest

  • Hood Canal
  • Wetlands
  • Forest Trails

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Last Updated 14 days ago

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