Washington State Parks Near Poulsbo

Discover 16 parks within driving distance of Poulsbo

Kitsap Memorial State Park

Poulsbo, Washington
4 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors often use the park for quick waterfront outings, family picnics, and shoreline walks close to town."

Kitsap Memorial State Park offers a mix of saltwater shoreline, wooded trails, and open picnic grounds in a quiet Hood Canal setting. It is especially popular for family gatherings, weddings, beachcombing, and low-key day use with views of the Olympic Mountains.

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Illahee State Park

Bremerton, Washington
18 miles away

"Poulsbo travelers often head south for shoreline recreation and scenic views across the Sound. Illahee is a good choice for a relaxed picnic or a simple beach day close to home."

Illahee State Park offers a compact but scenic mix of forest, beach, and bay views in Kitsap County. Its calm waterfront setting makes it popular for picnics, shellfish harvesting, and low-key family outings.

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Manchester State Park

Manchester, Washington
25 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors enjoy the park as a scenic stop on the Kitsap Peninsula, especially for shoreline walks and wildlife viewing."

Manchester State Park offers a quiet shoreline setting with forested picnic grounds, beach access, and views across Puget Sound toward Seattle and the Olympic Mountains. Its historic gun battery and open waterfront make it a popular day-use destination for families, photographers, and history enthusiasts.

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Scenic Beach State Park

Seabeck, Washington
26 miles away

"Poulsbo travelers may visit for beachcombing, photography, and a scenic drive along the Kitsap Peninsula. The park offers a quieter alternative to busier waterfront destinations."

Scenic Beach State Park offers a classic Hood Canal experience with tide flats, driftwood-strewn shoreline, and panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains. Its wooded setting, picnic facilities, and calm waterfront make it a favorite for low-key day trips and nature watching.

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Shine Tidelands State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
30 miles away

"Poulsbo is close enough for a weekend trip to the Olympic Peninsula. Families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for beach access, birdwatching, and a low-key picnic stop."

Shine Tidelands State Park offers a natural, undeveloped stretch of tidelands and beach access on Discovery Bay. It is especially popular for shellfish harvesting, shoreline exploration, and watching seabirds and marine life in a quiet setting.

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Triton Cove State Park

Brinnon, Washington
30 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors are close enough for a half-day trip focused on shellfish harvesting, picnicking, and scenic coastal access."

Triton Cove State Park offers a calm waterfront setting on the eastern shore of Hood Canal with easy access to the beach and scenic views. It is a popular stop for clamming, crabbing, picnicking, and enjoying the Olympic Peninsula’s coastal landscape.

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Fort Worden Historical State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
31 miles away

"Poulsbo residents and visitors often travel to Fort Worden for a coastal getaway and family-friendly outdoor activities. The park's beaches and historic buildings make it an easy weekend destination."

Fort Worden Historical State Park is one of Washington's most distinctive parks, featuring a preserved military fort, sandy beaches, and forested bluffs. Its historic district, marine views, and arts and education facilities make it a popular destination for day trips and overnight stays.

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Fort Townsend Historical State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
33 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors are drawn to the park for its easygoing atmosphere and scenic waterfront setting. It makes a simple day trip for anyone wanting a quiet outdoor break away from town."

Fort Townsend Historical State Park combines a wooded coastal setting with historic significance, offering a relaxing place to picnic, walk, and enjoy views of Port Townsend Bay. The park’s former fort site and natural shoreline make it a favorite for low-key outdoor recreation and history-minded visitors.

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Belfair State Park

Belfair, Washington
34 miles away

"Poulsbo residents often visit for a change of scenery along Hood Canal. The park appeals to those looking for beach access, camping, and a quieter waterfront experience."

Belfair State Park offers a classic Hood Canal experience with shoreline access, picnic areas, and a popular campground. Its mix of saltwater beach, forest, and mountain views makes it a favorite for low-key coastal recreation.

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Fort Flagler Historical State Park

Marrowstone Island, Washington
36 miles away

"Poulsbo travelers are drawn to the park for its scenic shoreline and family-friendly outdoor activities. It is close enough for a day trip yet feels far removed from town."

Fort Flagler Historical State Park combines a well-preserved military history site with classic Pacific Northwest shoreline scenery. The park offers camping, beach access, interpretive displays, and dramatic views of marine traffic, nearby islands, and distant mountain ranges.

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Mystery Bay State Park

Nordland, Washington
36 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors are drawn to the park for its calm bay setting, especially for kayaking, birdwatching, and a quieter alternative to busier beaches."

Mystery Bay State Park offers a calm, low-key coastal experience with saltwater access, picnic facilities, and opportunities to watch marine life and seabirds. Its sheltered bay setting makes it a popular stop for paddlers, beachcombers, and visitors seeking a relaxed day by the water.

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Pleasant Harbor State Park

Brinnon, Washington
39 miles away

"Poulsbo residents may visit for a coastal day trip with opportunities to launch a boat or enjoy the beach. The park is a good fit for visitors wanting a peaceful setting away from town."

Pleasant Harbor State Park offers a peaceful saltwater setting with shoreline access, picnic areas, and opportunities for clamming and crabbing when seasons allow. Its location on Hood Canal makes it a convenient stop for boating, wildlife viewing, and low-key day use.

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Kinney Point State Park

Nordland, Washington
41 miles away

"Poulsbo travelers often head here for kayaking, picnicking, and scenic water views. The park provides a calm, nature-focused outing within a manageable drive."

Kinney Point State Park is a small, secluded Washington marine park known for its rocky shoreline, saltwater views, and abundant birdlife. Visitors come for tidepooling, beachcombing, kayaking, and a peaceful escape from busier parks.

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Anderson Lake State Park

Nordland, Washington
42 miles away

"Poulsbo visitors often make the trip for a peaceful nature outing on the Olympic Peninsula side of the Sound. The park is especially attractive for kayaking and wildlife viewing."

Anderson Lake State Park offers a mix of freshwater and saltwater scenery on Marrowstone Island, with forested uplands, wetlands, and a shoreline overlook. It is especially popular with birders, kayakers, and visitors seeking a low-key coastal park experience.

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Sequim Bay State Park

Sequim, Washington
44 miles away

"Poulsbo is close enough for a comfortable weekend visit, especially for those seeking camping and saltwater recreation. Visitors are drawn to the park's peaceful bay setting and outdoor activities."

Sequim Bay State Park combines a protected saltwater shoreline with wooded campsites and day-use areas overlooking the bay. Its location near Sequim makes it a convenient base for boating, wildlife viewing, and exploring the Olympic Peninsula.

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Dosewallips State Park

Brinnon, Washington
45 miles away

"Poulsbo residents can enjoy a scenic drive to Hood Canal and a relaxed shoreline setting. The park is popular for clamming, fishing, and camping."

Dosewallips State Park offers a mix of saltwater shoreline, river access, and forested camping areas along Hood Canal. It is a popular base for wildlife viewing, clamming, kayaking, and exploring the nearby Olympic Peninsula.

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