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Kitsap Peninsula - Boating

Below is a list of spots in the Kitsap Peninsula area that are good for boating. Click on any name for more information. Select Boating Guides and Outfitters for a list of local boating guides, charter services, and suppliers in the area.



Blake Island State Park Fishing
Blake Island State Park, south of Bainbridge Island, is a 475-acre marine camping park with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline providing magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline.

Fay Bainbridge State Park Fishing
There are horse clams, native littleneck clams, butter clams and cockles available on this beach but none of these clam species is particularly abundant. Geoducks can also be found on this beach below the -2.0 foot tide level.

Illahee State Park Fishing
Illahee State Park is a 75-acre marine camping park with 1,785 feet of saltwater frontage on Port Orchard Bay. The park has plenty of parking space, lots of fresh air, facilities for a number of outdoor activities and access to a variety of water sports.

North Bay
This is an excellent beach for oysters. The area north of the access has has been heavily planted with oysters, as well as ative littleneck clams and Manila clams.

Seabold Beach
This beach has a good population of horse clams and there are some pockets of native littleneck clams fairly high on the beach.


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