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Bald Eagles make the Kitsap Peninsula home year ‘round, but during April and May they are nesting and raising their young however, you can watch them soar all year long throughout the Kitsap Peninsula.



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Belfair

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Belfair State Park
410 NE Beck RD
Belfair, WA 98528
360.275.0668
Belfair State Park is a 63-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720 feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal.
Hansville

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Buck Lake County Park
6959 Buck Lake RD NE
Hansville, WA 98340
20.0 Acres - Lake access, beach, swimming area, picnic areas, playground, ball fields, basketball court, volleyball court, BMX track, native plant demonstration garden, and restrooms. The Hansville Greenway Wildlife Corridor is accessible from the park.
Silverdale

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Clear Creek Trail
Five miles of scenic trail winds through Silverdale's urban areas along Clear Creek. Salmon are visible during spawning season and the area is great for bird watching or just getting away from it all!
Silverdale

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Clear Creek/Saq'ad Interpretive Center
9641 Levin RD
Off Bucklin Hill Rd and Levin RD
Silverdale, WA 98383
360.692.0929
The Clear Creek Interpretive Center, located off Bucklin Hill RD and Levin RD in Silverdale, hosts educational programs for children and families. Naturalists lead guided walks along Clear Creek Trail, through nearshore, estuary, wetland, and woodland habitats. The "big red barn" also features exhibits, occasional speakers, and special events. Don't miss their "Salmon Run Art Contest" which migrates through Silverdale each fall. And make sure to bring the kids and grandkids to their Discovery Play Days in the spring and summer.
Hansville

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Foulweather Bluff Preserve
Nature Conservancy Office: 217 Pine Street, Suite 1100
Seattle, WA 98101
206.343.4344
Two miles northwest of Hansville, near the tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, a stand of 70-foot-tall red alders welcomes visitors to the Foulweather Bluff Preserve. The trail leads to a beautiful beach. Owned by the Nature Conservancy.
Poulsbo

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Northwest Boat Rentals & Adventures
18779 Front ST NE
and on the Bremerton Waterfront
Poulsbo, WA 98370
360.265.8300
360.689.9900
Rent a classic electric boat from Northwest Boat Rentals located at the Poulsbo waterfront. In style and comfort, cruise Kitsap's bays and inlets. You can even get married on the boat! Canoe rentals, power and sailboat rentals also available.
Port Gamble

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Port Gamble Trails
PO Box 7
Poulsbo, WA 98364
360.297.0570
Olymic Resource Management manages 4,300 acres surrounding the Port Gamble townsite. The area is an ideal setting for recreational activities. Bring your horse or mountain bike and explore. Discover the extensive network of logging roads or find your own trail. Keep an eye out for eagles, osprey and other regional wildlife.
     

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