Belfair State Park continues its rehabilitation into this spring. Simultanious projects relating to Hood Canal Clean-Up, Esturary rehabilitation and Storm clean up from December.
Over the last 18 months the park has had a major face lift to the water front. Rip rap was removed and replaced with beach gravel. Plumb point was returned to a more natural state as well as the removal of the old swim pond that had outlived its usefullness.
Septic system upgrades will be completed this spring along with renovations being made to domestic water systems this summer or fall.
New playground equipment destroyed during winters floods should be replaced by fall as well.
For more information please stop by or call Belfair State Park
When we were moving into this area we used the Belfair State Park as a rest, regroup and picnic spot. There is a great little picnic table tucked into some trees overlooking the Hood Canal where we spent several lunch times. One day while we were lunching there the wind sailors were out in force. The colors of the sails and the speed of the sailors with the high jumps and other gymnastics were just beautiful! They have lovely facilities and it is nice and close to Belfair.
May 20th, 2008 at 8:25 am
Belfair State Park continues its rehabilitation into this spring. Simultanious projects relating to Hood Canal Clean-Up, Esturary rehabilitation and Storm clean up from December.
Over the last 18 months the park has had a major face lift to the water front. Rip rap was removed and replaced with beach gravel. Plumb point was returned to a more natural state as well as the removal of the old swim pond that had outlived its usefullness.
Septic system upgrades will be completed this spring along with renovations being made to domestic water systems this summer or fall.
New playground equipment destroyed during winters floods should be replaced by fall as well.
For more information please stop by or call Belfair State Park
November 7th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
When we were moving into this area we used the Belfair State Park as a rest, regroup and picnic spot. There is a great little picnic table tucked into some trees overlooking the Hood Canal where we spent several lunch times. One day while we were lunching there the wind sailors were out in force. The colors of the sails and the speed of the sailors with the high jumps and other gymnastics were just beautiful! They have lovely facilities and it is nice and close to Belfair.