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    Manchester State Park

    3.5 (32 reviews)

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    Jesse G.

    Cute, quiet state park. It's an 8 mile, mostly flat bike ride from the Southworth Ferry so it would be good for a bike-packing trip, or, as we did, a day trip. Not very crowded, even on a nice Sunday at noon. Has a beach that's a bit mucky but good for exploring. Nice wide and flat trails - saw quite a few older people enjoying the stroll. Very clean bathrooms, and although we didn't camp there the campsites looked nice enough.

    Jm P.

    Nice area with beautiful and distinguishable landmarks. I've seen the building during a wedding, birthday and graduation photo shoot. Good spot for walking the dog or just looking for crabs with kids.

    Our oasis on wheels.
    Reggie G.

    Sooooo quiet here. We get a kick out of calling in the owls in the forest. Great place to recharge.

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    Sam M.

    Very clean, smaller state park in the Port Orchard area. Daily parking pass, or yearly pass required for entry. Plenty of hiking trails, beach access, tent and RV camping. A RV dump station is available at the exit.

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    Alison V.

    Manchester State Park is kind of tucked away back in Port Orchard. It's down a side road that you could easily miss if you're not paying attention to the directions. There is a farm on the corner which has camels. That's right, there are CAMELS in PORT ORCHARD! How cool is that!?! Ok, maybe I get too excited and it's not really part of the park, but it's awesome. I have never been in the camping areas, so I can't really comment on those, except for the fact they exist. The main area of the park has some old buildings along it, which are pretty cool. If you walk back a bit too you can find an old fort. There are lots of picnic benches and BBQ areas here. They have bathrooms and a few different hiking trials. The park is situated right on the water front so you can get some great views and enjoy one of the many rocky beaches in WA. I've been here a few times, but on the first kind of sunny day of 2011 the park wasn't too crowded which was nice.

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    Dina C.

    Check in for the campsite was super easy. We stayed in a partial basic site #7, which was a back in with water and electric. It had a bit more privacy than the pricier pull through partial popular sites, so we were pleased. The road through the campground is a bit narrow and people at pull through sites didn't always have their vehicles completely off the road making it a bit tight getting by. There is firewood available from the camp host, we found it to be priced fairly compared to what we saw in town. The bathrooms are clean however they were having issues with hot water at the time of our stay. Freezing cold showers are no fun. We never used all the tokens we bought as we didn't want to pay for cold showers. The overall atmosphere of the campground is good. Lots of families and a few groups. A few campers looked a bit run down and one just kept moving from site to site. My husband was walking dogs one morning and saw a gentlemen who appeared to be relieving himself on a fence near the road instead of in the bathroom just a few sites away. For the most part it was quiet and people were friendly. We explored the park one afternoon. Never found the beach it claims to have. We did see rocky areas so not sure if that's what they meant. There a several hiking trails which our dogs enjoyed exploring. If we are ever heading back to the Kitsap Peninsula, we would consider staying here again. Just wished they would have had laundry facilities.

    We visit The park often and have nothing but great things to say about the park staff and facilities. A really beautiful destination, offering hiking, camping and beach access.

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    Employees were helpful and nice. Camp is beautiful. Hot showers available. I will definitely be back

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    Great park for camping. Lots of sites, but not too close so you'd still have some privacy. Love that showers are free.

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    A beautiful park full of majestic, tall trees and a wide assortment of other wild plants. Best part…read more- there are handy signs with pictures throughout informing the hiker about all the wild flora and fauna. There are a bunch of trails winding throughout - mostly flat but several up and down hills and through gullies. Very dog friendly!

    I live near this place and it's super easy to just come up here to take a break and be with nature…read more the trails are easy, and the forest is small, so it's hard to get super lost. I would be careful though, there are a c homeless drug addics who hand around that place. Some times I can hear this one guy screaming from down the hill. It's also super liminal at night, if you're into that kinda stuff. But I do not recommend for kids to come here alone and stuff cause of that one guy. there's also a field down the hill that's near the school building. It's really fun to go and hang out there, but that's also where the drug addict is. There's also a swing set that lost its swings. it makes me sad whenever I see it, because I love swings. It's also super liminal. If you head to a road that leads to the road net to the school building, there is a pot hole that's shaped like a heart. I think it's really aesthetic. Right next the park there's a giant patch of barren land. on the edge, there is a wall covered in graffiti. I went there with my little sister once and splattered old paint all over it. We also found an old wet porn mag on the floor. that was funny. I'm gonna make a backrooms level based off this park because it looks really liminal at night. I like this park. I wish it was big enough to have a wendigo in it. That would be cool.

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