Harvey Rendsland (Jiggs Lake) County Park 10991 NE Belfair Tahuya Road, Tahuya Open year around, mainly hiking, open space, and access to Jiggs Lake. Good spot to take a walk and relax, park is undeveloped.
Mason Lake County Park
6011 E Mason Lake Drive West, Grapeview B oat Launch is open all year, restrooms are open April - October picnic areas, wooded area, boat launch, day picnic, ample parking for vehicle with trailer.
Menard’s Landing Park
18931 NE North Shore Road, Tahuya Open year round, covered gazebo, picnic areas, sanican, boat launch for hand-carry boat/kayak or other small watercraft, limited parking on left hand side of road, additional parking in dirt lot on right just before main access gate. Next to Rendsland Creek State of Washington shellfish beach (oyster enhanced). Be sure to check Washington State Shellfish Regulations before harvesting.
McMicken Island
McMicken Island State Park is an 11.5 acre marine park with 1,661 feet of saltwater shoreline. It is situated in the beautiful South Puget Sound and features a pristine cove to set anchor. Visitors can enjoy the many hiking trails, viewing an active bald eagle nest and shellfish harvesting. The shellfish population is abundant and open to shellfish harvesters year round. The park is open 6:30 a.m. to dusk year round for day use. Moorage buoys are available for overnight stays.
Sandhill County Park
1000 NE Sand Hill Road, Belfair Open March – October, restrooms, one full-sized baseball field, six youth size baseball/softball fields, seasonal concession (March – August), on-site caretaker, March-July: ball fields are used by North Mason Little League, North Mason Fast Pitch and North Mason Pee Wee leagues. Reservations required for ball field Use.
Theler Wildlife Refuge
22871 NE State Rte 3, Belfair, WA The refuge is home to over two miles of interpretive walking trails within 139 acres of protected salt marsh and estuary wetlands at the mouth of the Union River in Belfair. Trails are open every day from dawn to dusk, are wheelchair and stroller accessible. Trails go through a Washington Fish and Wildlife sanctuary: no dogs or domestic animals are permitted on the trails.
Tahuya State Forest
Northwest of Belfair Year-round destination, offers recreation opportunities for a variety of activities, including off-road vehicle riding (ORV), horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, camping and other uses. Tahuya is primarily a destination area for ORV riders.
Watson Wildwood View Park Highway 103, Victor, WA Open year round.
William O. Hunter Park
Clifton Lane/Old Belfair Hwy, Belfair, WA Open year round, beaches, picnic table, MTA bus stop
NORTHWEST MASON Potlatch | Hoodsport | Lilliwaup
Eagle Creek Park
Pull off areas across from Eagle Creek Saloon, Hood Canal North Show Flat beach exposed when tide is out, walking as far as you can see. Loads of driftwood, unusual rocks, warm enough for swimming in summer. Mason County’s best-kept secret beach.
Foothills Park
241 N Foothills Park Rd, Hoodsport WA March – September, 9 am to dusk, children’s play area, open field area, restrooms, on-site caretaker, good site for family or business picnic and field games, reservations recommended.
Twanoh State Park
12190 Rte 106, Union, WA Twanoh State Park, situated on the shoreline of Hood Canal, features one of the warmest saltwater beaches in Washington state.The 182-acre marine, camping park has 3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline. The name of the park derives from the Native American Twana tribes, better known as the Skokomish, who made their home in the area.
Union County Park
61 E Port Townsend Street, Union, WA Open March – September, small covered shelter, restrooms,day use picnic area, children’s play area, one small baseball/softball field, small two-hoop basketball court, good site for group picnics, birthday parties, reunions, etc. Shelter reservations recommended.
Potlatch State Park
21020 N US Hwy 101 57-acre camping park with 5,700 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal. The park’s beautiful grounds are home to a variety of activities, from interpretive programs for kids to boating and shellfish harvesting. Summer:8 am to dusk. Winter: 8 am to dusk. Camping:Check-in time, 2:30 pm Check-out time, 1 pm Quiet hours: 10 pm to 6:30 am.
Lilliwaup Bay State Park
Hwy 101, pull off just north of Lilliwaup, WA Stairway to beach at point on north opening of Lilliwaup Bay. Plenty of eagles and osprey, overnight RV camping permitted, no restrooms.
THREE PARKS IN ONE OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK is
a land of beauty and variety. A day's exploration can take you from breathtaking mountain vistas with meadows of wildflowers to colorful ocean tidepools. Nestled in the valleys are some of the largest remnants of ancient forests left in the country. Olympic is like three magical parks in one. Take some time to explore its many faces! Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park has multiple “faces”: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt originally created Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909.It was designated a national park by President Franklin Roosevelt on June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park became an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 it was designated a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness. For details on access to the Park through Mason County and other areas, visit nps.gov
Port of Hoodsport
Downtown Hoodsport, WA Public boat dock with beach access. Starfish and crabs visible at low tide. Picnic table and restrooms nearby. Close to dining, grocery and boutique shopping. Beach Access Parking parking available on Highway 101.
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