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Manchester State Park is a gateway to the Puget Sound from the Kitsap Peninsula, WA. The park is home to a former torpedo warehouse, and visitors to the park can still see a concrete casement used for firing triggers to military underwater torpedoes. The original fort was built in the early 1900s to protect the Bremerton Shipyards and was used as an underwater minefield during World War II. There are more than two miles trails and a beautiful, saltwater shoreline spanning 3,400 feet. Visitors to the beach can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and diving. A large campground with 35 camping sites and shower houses is available with limited RV hookups.

7767 E. Hilldale Road, Port Orchard, Washington, 98366, Phone: 360-871-4065

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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