Kitsap Memorial State Park

Kitsap Memorial State Park offers a mix of waterfront access, forested trails, and camping facilities on the Kitsap Peninsula, making it a popular spot for hiking, fishing, and enjoying Puget Sound vistas.

231
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1949
Year Established

About Kitsap Memorial State Park

 

Located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State, Kitsap Memorial State Park covers a diverse landscape that includes dense second-growth forests, sandy beaches along Dyes Inlet, and gently rolling terrain. Established in 1949, the park serves as a remembrance for local war veterans and provides a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's ecosystems support diverse wildlife such as bald eagles, herons, and numerous small mammals, while native Douglas fir, western red cedar, and alder trees dominate the forest areas. Visitors can enjoy over two miles of shoreline perfect for kayaking, fishing, and beachcombing, as well as hiking trails that weave through lush woodlands. The park's well-maintained amenities include a large campground with both tent and RV sites, picnic areas, and a boat launch. Kitsap Memorial State Park is appreciated for its serene environment away from the busier metropolitan areas nearby, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and family-friendly recreation. The combination of water access and forest trails draws anglers, paddlers, and hikers alike, while the historical dedication adds a reflective dimension to the natural setting. Its location near Bremerton and Silverdale allows convenient day trips or overnight stays for both locals and visitors exploring the Puget Sound region.

Highlights

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Scenic shoreline along Dyes Inlet ideal for kayaking and fishing

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Dense second-growth forest featuring Douglas fir and western red cedar

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Well-equipped campground providing tent and RV sites

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Boat launch and picnic areas perfect for family outings

Notable Natural Features

Dyes Inlet Shoreline

A sandy and rocky shore that provides excellent access for kayaking, fishing, and scenic views across the water.

Forest Trail Loop

A moderate 2-mile loop trail through mixed second-growth forest, showcasing native conifers and occasional wildlife sightings.

War Veterans Memorial

A commemorative site within the park honoring local veterans, adding historical significance to the natural surroundings.