Kitsap Memorial #1
Washington State Parks owns and operates this moorage. Use of this buoy is on a first-come, first-served basis. WA State Parks offers payment options in person (on shore) or by calling Washington State Parks at 833-927-1222. This is a mooring buoy owned and operated by Washington State Parks. Actual moorage condition may differ from this listing.
Kitsap Memorial State Park 202 NW Park St, Poulsbo, WA 98370
Located on the scenic Hood Canal shoreline, this park's sunsets, grassy lawns and quaint Log Hall Heritage Area make it a popular for weddings and picnicking. Enjoy the stunning views of the Olympic Mountain range while you kayak the Hood Canal or let the kids hang out on the playground.
Things to do at this park Camping Kitsap Memorial has year-round camping with 19 standard sites, three partial-hookup sites, eight full-hookup sites, three hiker/biker sites, four cabins, one restroom with showers and one ADA accessible restroom. All campsites can accommodate tents, RV or trailer depending on length. The park's group campsite can be reserved from April 1 - October 31.
Group camp The group camp can accommodate up to 56 people. The area is self-contained with 2 Adirondacks; each with 8 wood beds (no mattresses). It has a vault toilet, eight picnic tables, two barbecue braziers, a fire pit and one water spigot. There is no electricity in the group camp area.
Winter Schedule Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Cabins There are four cabins available for reservation year-round. One cabin is pet friendly and requires an additional pet fee. The four cabins at Kitsap Memorial have the added convenience of mini refrigerators and microwaves. Each cabin has a fire pit, picnic table, electricity, heat, air conditioning and sleeps five.
Day use The park has four covered and 20 uncovered picnic tables. Picnic tables are first come, first served. The park has a 73-car parking capacity. The day-use area has a large play-ground and grass area to enjoy many outdoor sports and activities. Additional facilities are available by reservation only.
The park is equipped with an automated pay station to purchase a one-day or annual Discover Pass. The pay station is in the day-use area.
Event and wedding facility rentals The Heritage Area includes the Log Hall, Caterers Kitchen, Pavilion and Hospitality House. These facilities are available to reserve year-round. Reservations can be made up to nine months in advance from the booking date.
Boating The closest boat launch is at Salisbury County Park, four miles north on State Route 3. The park has one moorage buoy. Moorage fees are charged year-round for mooring at buoy from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Fishing and shellfishing A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting. Regulation and seasonal information for fishing and shellfish can be found on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website. Shellfish harvesting is not allowed at this park.
Amenities & Extras
- Shore access nearby
- Restrooms
- Shore power
- Water hookup
- Parking on shore
- Event space / Clubhouse
Location
OnBuoy check-ins are for community visibility only.
This does not replace any harbormaster required check-in or fee payment. Local rules still apply.