Lakebay
Lakebay is a small town on the Key Peninsula on the south end of the Kitsap Peninsula.
Understand
Get in
By car
Lakebay is one of the southern most communities on the Key Peninsula which is on the south east side of the Kitsap Peninsula 16 miles south of Purdy via Highway 302 west and the Key Peninsula Highway south.By boat
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Lakebay Marina - Resort
phone: +1 253 884-3350address: 15 Lorenz Road Kp NThis marina is one of the last docks in the area that has been in continual operation since Puget Sounds early Mosquito Fleet days and offers both guest moorage, gas and diesel dock and a boat launch. -
Penrose Point Buoys
address: 321 158th Ave S8 state buoys and 304 feet of dock are available for visiting boaters at the State Park.
Get around
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Bay LakeLakebay was named after the close proximity of this lake and nearby Mayo Cove. There is a public water access along Sanford Ave KP S.
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phone: +1 360 902-884410-acre marine park with 2,600 feet of saltwater shoreline. There are 2 mooring buoys on the west side and 1 on the east side of this remote island accessible only by boat between Anderson Island and McNeal Island and Lakebay is one of the closer marinas to this park, there are also trails and camping spots and the area is known for the many seals that come to sunbath. The park was named after Harry Eagle, a member of the Wilkes Expedition.
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Home Park
address: Key Pen Hwy S. at 8th Ave.this park has a small historical marker in front discussing Homes anarchist past. It has generous play equipment and swings and the picnic shelter, which was sponsored by the Key Peninsula Lions Club, was constructed mostly by lumber that was milled from trees harvested from the local Volunteer Park. Joemma Beach State Parkon the Key Peninsula near Gig Harbor, is a 122-acre marine camping park with 3,000 feet of saltwater frontage on southeast Kitsap Peninsula. Aside from the natural beauty of park and surroundings, the area is an excellent place for fishing, boating and crabbing. Provides a boat launch and water trail campsites, 5 buoys and 500' dock footage.
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Maple Hollow Park
address: 4411 Van Beek Rd KPNThis 58-acre site offers a circle trail with mid-point access to a stretch of beach along the Puget Sound with views of Mount Rainier. The park includes an improved walking trail, picnic area and walking access to saltwater beach on Carr Inlet. Mayo Covethis tranquil clear waterway separates Penrose State Park from the mainland. Its many sandy beaches and nearby spit are best explored by boat but a drive along Lorenz Rd KP S gives ample views of the cove, the interesting regional architecture and nearby Von Glendern Cove on the drive back to Home.
Penrose Point State Parkthis 152-acre marine and camping park is a small peninsula that sets on the shores of Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet and offers a wide variety of water activities. Impressive stands of fir and cedar share space with ferns, rhododendrons, wildlife and birds. The name honors Dr. Stephen Penrose, a Pennsylvania native who served as president of Whitman College in Walla Walla from 1884 to 1934. For many years, Dr. Penrose and his family spent their summers vacationing on what is now park property. A prominent church and educational leader in the Northwest, Dr. Penrose was a firm believer in outdoor recreation for children. A self-guided interpretive trail called "A Touch of Nature" was built by Eagle Scouts in 1982 and renovated by a second group of Eagle Scouts in 1991. The trail is located in the day-use area, and extends for 1/5 mile.
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Volunteer Park & Sports Complex
address: 5514 Key Peninsula Hwy N20 acre park includes softball fields, picnic Shelter, skate park, soccer field, horseshoe pits, walking trail, restrooms, 9 Hole Disc Golf Course and some limited camping.
Do
Auto tour
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An Auto Tour through Key Peninsula History
address: Key Peninsula Historical Society: 17010 S. Vaughn Rd. KPN, Vaughn, WA 9839450 mile historical route that connects almost 120 points of interest on the Key Peninsula that was assembled and curated by the Key Peninsula Historical Society. Brochures are available for free from the museum in Vaughn.
Beachcombing
Penrose Point State Park is an excellent place to start a beach combing adventure offering 3 miles of beaches from the rugged to the sandy smooth. Small crabs, moon snails, sea stars and sand dollars are common sites and tide pools can offer hours of exploration.Be warned that sea shells and driftwood are considered part of the natural environment and should not be removed, however the often rocky and wild shores are havens for creating and revealing beach glass and anything artificial found is fair game for removal. Be respectful of private property and gentle with sea creatures. Keep a wide distance away from nesting birds, seals and other shore animals and always put back anything removed from the shoreline.
Birdwatching
The Kitsap Audubon Society has been actively meeting since 1972 and has a broad coalition of birders actively tracking and sharing sightings since then. They also maintain an active website with updates of the latest sightings, suggestions on areas for birders and even a regular newsletter. They also developed a checklist of birds likely to be seen birds in the area.The state Audubon society developed 'The Great Audubon Birding Trail' which includes key migration flyways. Flyways are major north-south routes of travel for migratory birds and likely areas to see birds along the route extending from Alaska to Patagonia. Penrose Point State Park is only one of only seven locations in the area named to be on the list.
Sea kayaking
Sea kayaking can be a rewarding way to explore nearby Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet allowing the paddler a closer and slower look at their surroundings and making Kitsap one of the most popular areas to kayak in Puget Sound. Thick forests of majestic pine and deciduous trees and hundreds of creeks and estuaries dot the coastline. Or just explore Kitsaps many harbor towns that cater to kayakers like Lakebay with shops and restaurants accessible from the water. Harbor Seals, Otters, Sea Lions, Bald Eagles and Blue Herons are common sites while the occasional viewing of an Orca or Grey Whale is not out of the question. Kayak rentals are available at the Lakebay Marina.Kayak trails
Organized trails offer overnight camping options and maps of appropriate lengths and scenic travel destinations.Key Peninsula Marine TrailLakebay is located along this forty mile Peninsular Marine Trail with fourteen legs between fifteen points of interest during a paddling journey around the Key Peninsula.
Shellfishing
Shellfish are prized resources of the Puget Sound, the cool, clean waters provide some ofthe finest shellfish habitat in the world. Washington State is the nation’s leading producer of farmed bivalve shellfish (clams, geoduck, mussels and oysters). Maps of public shellfishing areas and health warnings and updates can be found online at the States Fish and Wildlife website, as with all fishing in Puget Sound permits are required and can be purchased online or in some sporting goods stores.
Public shellfishing areas
- Penrose Point State Park is open to shellfishing Clams from March 1st through May 15 and Oysters open March 1st through May 15. The best area for clam and oyster harvest on this beach is in the bay between Penrose Point and the small spit to the northwest of Penrose Point. This area has been enhanced with Manila clams and oysters. Native littleneck clams, butter clams, horse clams, cockles and eastern shoft-shell clams are also found on this beach.
Buy
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phone: +1 253-884-3325address: 9021 Key Peninsula Highwaylocally owned and operated, this store is a busy hub of Key Center.
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Home Country Store
phone: +1 253 884-2106address: 1309 Key Peninsula Hwy Nrestock and resupply your basic needs here, not huge but there are not a lot of choices on this end of the peninsula. -
phone: +1 253 884-3350address: 15 Lorenz RdThis is a full service resort offering cabins, RV parking, a cafe and store, gas and diesel dock and kayak and stand up paddle board rentals.
Eat
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Lulu's Home Port Restaurant & Lounge
phone: +1 253 884-3743address: 1509 Key Peninsula Hwy NOff the beaten path hometown favorite. Family owned and attentive staff with old fashioned good cooking.
Drink
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phone: +1 253 884-9688address: 8914 Key Peninsula Hwy NWine bar.
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phone: +1 253 884-5746address: 17812 G StAlthough they purchase their grapes in Eastern Washington, they are processed in their 1500 square foot wine cellar on their 15 acres in Lakebay and have a tasting room open to the public.
Sleep
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phone: +1 253 884-3188address: 15003 64th St Kp Nthis 5000sf, 8 bedroom lodge is available to rent as a group and has all the amenities for a family vacation.
Wisteria Hollow1930s Victorian Manor with three bedrooms, a loft, 2.5 baths, sleeps 6-12. One of three homes between Lakebay and Home on the same property that can be rented separately or as a group with access to 200 feet of private beach on Von Geldern Cove.
Connect
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phone: +1 253 884-2242address: 8905 Key Peninsula Hwy Ncomputers and internet access and a good place to learn more about the areas interesting history.
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Peninsula Branch Library
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Lakebay Post Office
phone: +1 253 884-2389address: 1302 Key Peninsula Hwy NIn 1902, after charges of violation of the Comstock Act resulting from an article advocating free-love published in the local anarchist newspaper Discontent: Mother of Progress, neighboring Home's post office was closed by postal inspectors and moved two miles (3 km) to its current location here at Lakebay.