Belfair State Park

Star4.09
179 reviews
3151 NE SR 300, Belfair, WA 98528
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Quick Facts

26 ft

Price

$5 - $45/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

145 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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February 2026

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February 2026
Belfair State Park
$5.00 - $45.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Discover Pass: Annual Pass $45, One-day Pass $10. Trailer dump fee $5 per use. Overnight Unattended Vehicle Fee $10 per night. Detailed campsite...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.09

Satisfactory

Based on 179 reviews

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"Overall reviewer sentiment is mixed-to-positive: visitors praise the waterfront setting on Hood Canal, family-friendly beach and creek access, clean restrooms/showers, and a shaded tree loop favored by tent campers. RV campers commonly note good full-hookup sites and drive-thru/back-in options near the beach. Common negatives are traffic noise near the highway, variable site privacy, occasional muddy/tidally mucky beach conditions, and some inconsistent restroom/shower availability."

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3151 NE SR 300, Belfair, WA 98528

Belfair State Park

3151 NE SR 300, Belfair, WA 98528

Accessible from State Route 300 (SR 300)
Nearby supplies
Town of Belfair — groceries, gas station and pharmacy are noted as about a 5-minute drive

Best Time to Camp at Belfair State Park

Belfair's charm transforms with the tides and seasons, offering year-round adventures for every type of camper. Summer brings the park's most magical moments: warm, shallow pools perfect for wading kids appear at low tide, making it a family favorite from mid-May through mid-September when all camping loops are open. Winter visitors enjoy a quieter, more intimate experience with modified services, while the ever-changing tides create new beach landscapes to explore every six hours, no matter when you visit.

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Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.5 / 5
Top 23% in WA

Summer offers warm shallow pools, prime wading/swimming and shellfishing season.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
3.5 / 5

Should be pleasant for beach walks and wildlife; lower temperatures and reduced swimming.

Spring(Mar-May)
3.5 / 5

Spring brings migratory birds, good tide exploration and returning warmer weather for beach activities.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
2.5 / 5

Open year-round but colder, some loops have seasonal schedules and it's not a winter-sports site.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: Campsites are reservable year-round; some loops/units have seasonal schedules (see Tree Loop dates and Winter Schedule).

About Belfair State Park

Nestled along the peaceful shores of Hood Canal, Belfair State Park invites families to discover a coastal wonderland where tidal flats meet evergreen forests. Whether you're pitching a tent under towering trees, settling into a cozy cabin, or parking your RV with full hookups, this year-round waterfront haven offers the perfect basecamp for beachcombing, shellfish harvesting, and reconnecting with nature.
Belfair State Park offers a mix of camping options: primitive (including a marine-trail primitive site), standard sites, and full-hookup RV sites, plus rentable cabins and day-use shelters.
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Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Electricity hookups
Flush toilets
Dump station
Fire rings

Activities you can enjoy

Belfair State Park is a waterfront Hood Canal park with beach and tidal-flat access, trails, a creek, and multiple water-based recreation options. The park supports both water- and land-based activities year-round, with seasonal shellfishing and marine-trail access.
HikingPaved and unpaved trails and accessible trails run through the park, including short walks to the beach and creek; the tree loop offers pleasant wooded walking.
FishingSaltwater fishing and shellfishing (clams/oysters) are listed; a Washington recreational license is required and harvests are subject to WDFW open dates and regulations.
SwimmingBeach and tidal flats on Hood Canal provide shallow, warm water at low tide that reviewers cite as popular for wading and swimming (be mindful of mud and tides).
Biking
Boating
Wildlife viewing
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsTidal flats and mud can be hazardous (reports of 'suction' mud where one can get stuck). Proximity to a busy highway can create constant traffic noise at some sites. Portions of the beach are marshy rather than sandy, and some sites may flood during heavy rains.

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Reviews

4.1
179 reviews
Satisfactory
Satisfactory
Belfair State Park is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
Overall reviewer sentiment is mixed-to-positive: visitors praise the waterfront setting on Hood Canal, family-friendly beach and creek access, clean restrooms/showers, and a shaded tree loop favored by tent campers. RV campers commonly note good full-hookup sites and drive-thru/back-in options near the beach. Common negatives are traffic noise near the highway, variable site privacy, occasional muddy/tidally mucky beach conditions, and some inconsistent restroom/shower availability.
Review Summaries
Based on 179 reviews

What Campers Love

Waterfront location with easy beach and creek access; shellfishing opportunities (when in season); clean restrooms and coin-operated showers; accessible facilities and paved flat areas; shaded tree...
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Based on 179 reviews

Common Concerns

Most frequent complaints revolve around **traffic noise from the nearby highway**, especially for sites close to the road; several reviewers mention nearly constant 24‑hour noise and advise avoiding...
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Based on 179 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Choose your loop deliberately—book the tree/forest loop for shade and privacy and the beach loop for direct water access; avoid sites right next to the highway if you want quiet; bring boots for...
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Based on 179 reviews

Camper Quotes

“Most camp spots are cozy and seem private. Great foot access to the water.” — reviewer; “One of the best RV campgrounds in the region… full hookups… some are almost on the beach.” — reviewer; “The...
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Last updated February 2, 2026
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