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Illahee State Park is an 82-acre (33 ha) Washington state park located in the hamlet of Illahee, just north of East Bremerton, on Port Orchard Bay, part of Puget Sound. The word "Illahee" means earth or country in the Native language Chinuk Wawa. The park was established when Kitsap County donated 13 acres to the state in 1934.
Illahee is an unincorporated community in Kitsap County, Washington, United States, [1] between Bremerton and Silverdale. It is home to Illahee State Park and other local parks. The word "Illahee" means earth or country in the nearly-extinct pidgin language Chinuk Wawa , commonly spoken in the area until the early twentieth century.
In 1947 the State Parks Committee was renamed to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and given authority to oversee the state park system. By 1960 the number of state parks had increased to 130. In 2003, the Washington State Legislature introduced a $5-a-day parking fee, meant to fund park-related construction projects; more ...
Midas Johnson, 8, attempts to do a flip off the dock while cooling off from the triple digit heat with family members at Illahee State Park in Bremerton in this 2021 Kitsap Sun file photo.
Illahee State Park; K. Kitsap Memorial State Park; M. Manchester State Park (Washington) P. Point No Point Light (Washington) Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park ...
Former state parks of Washington (state) (1 P) Pages in category "State parks of Washington (state)" The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total.
Illahee" Kitsap: WA community The state park of the same name is nearby Illahee Meadows " Bonaparte Plateau: BC: flat: 92P/3: 51°10′0″N: 121°17′0″W: 22 km NE of Clinton, British Columbia: Illahee State Park" Kitsap: WA park Bremerton East 47°35'49"N 122°35'55"W An unincorporated community with the same name is nearby Illahee Xing ...
The route has existed as unpaved roads since the 1930s and was signed as Secondary State Highway 21B (SSH 21B) in 1937. SSH 21B connected Bremerton to Keyport and had a branch to Illahee State Park added in 1961. After the 1964 highway renumbering, SSH 21B became SR 303 from Bremerton to Keyport and SR 306 from Bremerton to Illahee State Park.