Potlatch State Park
Potlatch has year-round moorage off of its 5,700-foot shoreline. The typically calm Hood Canal waters are a popular place for swimming, boating, paddling, water skiing, crabbing and fishing (with a permit).
Hope Island State Park
A hidden gem only reached by watercraft, Hope Island Marine State Park is a special place to those who live in the area. Visitors may explore the trails, catch a glimpse of seals in the water, watch eagles soar in the sky or have a picnic under historic fruit trees.
Menard's Landing
Views of the Olympic Mountains and Hood Canal. It is open year-round. Popular with kayakers, picnickers, and photographers, this small park accommodates a covered gazebo, picnic areas, and a boat launch (hand-carry boat/kayak).
Harvey Rendsland County Park
Open year-round, this 8-acre undeveloped park is a good place to walk, hike, and gain access to open spaces and Jiggs Lake.
Walker County Park
Beach access, playground, restrooms, picnic shelter and basketball court. No shellfish harvest. No passes required.
Sunset Bluff Park
This year-round 35 acre undeveloped natural open space provides water access to Oakland Bay
Sixth Street Park
.16 acres. Parking: Facility adjacent gravel parking with space for approximately 4 vehicles. Amenities: Picnic shelter, creek access
Phillips Lake County Park
Adjacent to the State of Washington boat launch with vault toilets, this small (.4 acre) park is open year-round, daylight to dusk. The passive day-use area features a small picnic area.
Oakland Bay Historical Park
81.87 acre nature preserve. The park hosts limited trails with access to Malaney Creek and Oakland Bay. Open March through October, this heritage property is the site of the Malaney homestead.
Latimer's Landing Boat Launch
Boat launch open year round with access to Pickering Passage, Case Inlet and South Puget Sound. Small park (.59 acre) features picnic tables, boarding float for launch, beach access, and sanicans.
Jarrell Cove State Park
Located on Harstine Island, Jarrell Cove is a saltwater haven with excellent opportunities for swimming, and overnight boat moorage. This park is rife with with opportunities for bird and wildlife watching, and walks through dense tree stands and along placid, opal-colored water.
Jacoby Park
This year round park (2.8 acre) supports a small boat launch providing salt water access to Hammersley Inlet (low tide advisory for launch/load of boats).
Ingvald J. Gronvold Park (Port Of Hoodsport)
Ingvald J. Gronvold is owned by the Port of Hoodsport. It offers a public boat dock with beach access and picnic tables. Two sets of concrete stairs lead down to the beach from the sidewalk along Highway 101.
Mason Lake County Park
Boat Launch is open all year while restroom facilities are open March-October. Picnic and wooded areas near the boat launch. 17.36 acre park. Parking for vehicles with trailers.
Tahuya State Forest
Located in Mason and Kitsap counties, Tahuya and Green Mountain State Forests offer a variety of recreational opportunities. Tahuya State Forest is popular for off-road vehicle riding and hiking, trail running, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting and has about 84 miles of trails for visitors to enjoy.
Coulter Creek Picnic Area
Open year-round, 55 acre park hosts picnic tables and water access with wildlife viewing. Good place for leisurely walk and relaxation.
Belfair State Park
Wetlands, pebble beaches, tidal flats and salmon runs are the stuff that Puget Sound is made of. Discover and explore these features and more at Belfair State Park.
Allyn Waterfront Park
Allyn Waterfront Park features, Dock, Launch Ramps, Pump-out Station. Playground & Restrooms, Gazebo for Events