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75
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GenieSummary
Belfair State Park in Belfair, WA is a peaceful and relaxing campground. It offers convenient water, power, and sewer hookups. Clean bathrooms with showers are available. Park rangers and attendants ensure that the park is clean and safe. The Beach Loop is the best option, and the Tree Loop is more suitable for tents or small campers. The Main Loop is closer to the road and can be noisy. The campground can get busy, but it is generally quiet. The park has only one garbage dumpster/compactor, which controls the odor from trash, and there is a flat trail along the waterfront. The bathrooms near the park office are well-maintained, but some sites may have litter. The campsites have dead grass with spindly dandelions. There are many surrounding areas to visit, such as the Dalby Water Wheel near Alderbrook Resort and the Tahuya State Forest with its many trails. Overall, Belfair State Park is a great place to spend a peaceful and relaxing camping experience.
From The Campground
Belfair State Park Cabins offer cozy accommodations for up to five guests. Each cabin features a queen-size futon, bunk bed that sleeps three, table with four chairs, and small end table. Outside, guests can enjoy a picnic table and fire pit with grate. Bathrooms and showers are located nearby. Cabins C1-C4 are air-conditioned, and all cabins are heated. Visitors should bring blankets and warm clothing as evenings can be cool. Pets are only allowed in cabin C-1 with a $15 per night pet fee.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(360) 275-0668
belfair@parks.wa.gov
GenieMagic
75
GenieScore
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Reservations
Quick Stats
143
Sites
$33 - $50
Site Price
60ft. x 22ft.
Max Site Size (L x W)
62ft.
Elevation
GenieSummary
Belfair State Park in Belfair, WA is a peaceful and relaxing campground. It offers convenient water, power, and sewer hookups. Clean bathrooms with showers are available. Park rangers and attendants ensure that the park is clean and safe. The Beach Loop is the best option, and the Tree Loop is more suitable for tents or small campers. The Main Loop is closer to the road and can be noisy. The campground can get busy, but it is generally quiet. The park has only one garbage dumpster/compactor, which controls the odor from trash, and there is a flat trail along the waterfront. The bathrooms near the park office are well-maintained, but some sites may have litter. The campsites have dead grass with spindly dandelions. There are many surrounding areas to visit, such as the Dalby Water Wheel near Alderbrook Resort and the Tahuya State Forest with its many trails. Overall, Belfair State Park is a great place to spend a peaceful and relaxing camping experience.
From The Campground
Belfair State Park Cabins offer cozy accommodations for up to five guests. Each cabin features a queen-size futon, bunk bed that sleeps three, table with four chairs, and small end table. Outside, guests can enjoy a picnic table and fire pit with grate. Bathrooms and showers are located nearby. Cabins C1-C4 are air-conditioned, and all cabins are heated. Visitors should bring blankets and warm clothing as evenings can be cool. Pets are only allowed in cabin C-1 with a $15 per night pet fee.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(360) 275-0668
belfair@parks.wa.gov
Quick Stats
143
Sites
$33 - $50
Site Price
60ft. x 22ft.
Max Site Size (L x W)
62ft.
Elevation
142185
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