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Explore the easy 0.9-mile Illahee State Park Trail, hiking through old-growth forests and along saltwater shoreline with bay views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available directly within Illahee State Park. The park is conveniently located in Bremerton, making it easy to access for a quick visit or half-day excursion.
The trails at Illahee State Park offer a range of difficulties. Many paths are considered easy and accessible, suitable for a relaxing day or families with kids. The upper area features trails with gentle ups and downs. However, be aware that the 'beach hill trail' is notably steep and can be quite strenuous on the ascent.
The specific route highlighted is a short loop. However, Illahee State Park features a network of trails, including a popular 4.4-mile Veterane Open Space Trail loop, providing various options for exploration.
The trail offers a diverse experience, blending marine and forest environments. You'll walk through ancient evergreen forests with giant Douglas Firs, Western Hemlocks, Western Red Cedars, and Bigleaf Maples. The park is home to the last stand of old-growth timber in Kitsap County, including one of the largest Pacific yew trees in the nation. You'll also find verdant trails rich with ferns and moss, and enjoy saltwater shoreline views along Port Orchard Bay, with a sand beach at the southern end.
Yes, the park offers several notable features. You can see impressive ancient trees, including the old-growth forest and a nearly 400-year-old Pacific yew tree. There's also a sand beach perfect for enjoying the Puget Sound waters, a 356-foot moorage dock, a pier, and a veterans' war memorial within the park. Along the way, you might encounter a Nice gravel shortcut.
Illahee State Park is beautiful year-round. The evergreen forests provide shade in summer, and the marine environment offers refreshing breezes. Spring brings lush greenery, while fall showcases vibrant colors. Even in winter, the trails are accessible, offering a peaceful experience.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails at Illahee State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington State Parks, including Illahee State Park. You can purchase a day-use pass or an annual pass. More information can be found on the Washington State Parks website.
Absolutely! Many paths within Illahee State Park are considered easy and accessible, making them suitable for families with kids. The diverse scenery, including the beach and old-growth trees, offers plenty to explore and enjoy for all ages.
Given its blend of forest and marine environments, you might spot various birds, including eagles and seabirds near the water. In the forest, keep an eye out for smaller mammals and diverse insect life. The park's natural setting provides a habitat for local flora and fauna.
Yes, Illahee State Park is equipped with facilities for visitors, including restrooms. These are typically located near the main parking areas or picnic sites within the park.