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Belfair State Park is a kitesurfing spot at the southern end of Hood Canal (Great Bend), in Washington State. This area offers a very sheltered body of water at the canal's bend. The zone is shallow and heavily influenced by tides, exposing vast tidal flats at low tide. The state park offers camping and visitor facilities. Pacific Northwest forest setting with a peaceful atmosphere.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Southern end of Hood Canal with cold saltwater (8-14°C/46-57°F). A 4/3 to 5/3mm wetsuit recommended. Flat water in this very sheltered body. Very shallow at low tide — riding impossible in places. Muddy bottom. Warmer surface water in summer in this shallow canal section.
Low tide exposing vast mud flats — risk of being stranded. Cold water. Muddy bottom difficult to walk on. Hood Canal subject to low-oxygen events. State park — Discover Pass required for parking. Shallow area that can damage fins.
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