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Located on Puget Sound in Bremerton, Illahee State Park offers a single boat ramp providing direct access to Port Orchard waters. The ramp is **not recommended for trailer use**, making it best suited for hand-launched kayaks, canoes, and smaller vessels. This is an excellent starting point for paddlers exploring Puget Sound's saltwater environment and those interested in accessing deeper water for fishing opportunities.
The park itself is a full-service facility with year-round camping (23 standard sites plus one full-hookup site), restrooms with showers, and a dump station. Beyond paddling, the park features two shellfish beaches for clamming and oystering, though a Washington recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting. The scenic setting includes the last remaining old-growth timber in Kitsap County and a veterans' war memorial. Nearby attractions include the Lake Washington Ship Canal and Wing Luke Museum for those exploring the greater Bremerton area.
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