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Illahee State Park Fishing

Basics
Location:
Three miles north of Bremerton
Elevation:
0 feet
Season:
Year-around

Description

Illahee State Park is a 75-acre marine camping park with 1,785 feet of saltwater frontage on Port Orchard Bay. "Illahee" means "earth" or "country" in the Indian tradition, and views of Puget Sound from the Illahee beach give the viewer a sense of what that word meant to native people. 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.

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Fishing

Fish:
Bullheads
Perch
Chinook Salmon
Coho Salmon
Sockeye Salmon
Crabs and Lobsters
Shellfish

Details

Location:
Three miles north of Bremerton
Elevation:
0
Season:
Year-around
Water Access:
Boat ramp, moorage, pier
Camping Info
The park has 23 tent spaces, two utility space, one dump station, four restrooms (two ADA) and two showers. Tent spaces are suitable for any RV, but provide no hookups. Maximum site length is 40 feet (may have limited availability). All campsites are first come, first served.
Additional Details:
A one-lane boat ramp is available on Port Orchard Bay.

A daily permit is required for watercraft launching and trailer dumping at the park for $5. Annual permits also may be purchased at State Parks Headquarters in Olympia, at region offices, online, and at parks when staff is available. The park also provides a pier, 356 feet of moorage float space and five buoys.

Moorage fees are charged year-round for mooring at docks, floats and buoys from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m.:
-Daily moorage fee is 50 cents per foot, with a minimum of $10.
-Moorage buoys, $10 a night.
-Annual moorage permit fee is $3.50 per foot, with a minimum of $50.

Amenities

Water Features
  • Boat Ramp
  • Toilets
  • Modern Restrooms
  • Swimming Beach
  • No Stocked Fish
  • Fishing Pier
  • Picnic Areas
  • Drinking Water
  • Campground
Water Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Scuba Diving

Map + Directions

Basic Directions
From Hwy. 3, north or south:
Take East Bremerton exit at north end of Silverdale. Follow road to Sylvan Way (about 7.5 miles). Take a left and drive to park entrance (about 1.5 miles).

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