The beach substrate at Fay Bainbridge State Park is mostly sand with a few pockets of gravel. There are horse clams, native littleneck clams, butter clams and cockles available on this beach but none of these clam species is particularly abundant. Geoducks can also be found on this beach below the -2.0 foot tide level.
Two mooring buoys are available for boat tie up. 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.
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Details
Location:
Located on the northeast side of Bainbridge Island on Puget Sound.WA
Season:
Year-Round
Camping Info
The park has 10 tent sites
Amenities
Water Features
No Stocked Fish
Fish Cleaning Station
Water Activities
Boating
Fishing
Swimming
Scuba Diving
Water Services
Boat Rentals
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Poulsbo, take Hwy. 305 toward Bainbridge Island. Cross the Agate Pass Bridge. After three miles, come to stoplight and big brown sign with directions to park. Turn left at traffic light onto Day Rd. NE. Travel approximately two miles to a T-intersection. Turn left onto Sunrise Drive NE, and continue to park entrance, about two miles away.
From the Seattle-Bainbridge Island Ferry, continue straight off the ferry onto Hwy. 305. Continue out of town approximately five miles to traffic light and big brown sign with directions to park. Here, turn right onto Day Rd. NE. Travel approximately two miles to a T-intersection. Turn left onto Sunrise Drive NE, and continue to park entrance, approximately two miles away.
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