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  • Three Infrastructure Projects Reshaping Belfair and North Mason in 2026: Fire Station, PUD Electrical Upgrade, and Allyn Waterfront

    Three Infrastructure Projects Reshaping Belfair and North Mason in 2026: Fire Station, PUD Electrical Upgrade, and Allyn Waterfront

    Three concurrent infrastructure investments are reshaping what Belfair and North Mason look like over the next several years — a new $9 million fire station on Old Belfair Highway, a federal-funded electrical upgrade that removes the single biggest barrier to business recruitment on the SR-3 corridor, and fresh state funding for the Allyn waterfront that keeps two long-promised projects alive. None of these made major headlines this week, but together they represent the most consequential ground-level development activity in the North Mason area right now.

    North Mason RFA’s $9 Million Fire Station: September 2026 Opening

    North Mason Regional Fire Authority’s new headquarters fire station at 490 NE Old Belfair Highway is on track for a September 2026 opening. The facility — being built directly adjacent to the existing Station 21 — is one of the largest public safety investments this community has seen in years.

    The new headquarters includes an eight-vehicle bay — a significant upgrade from the current facility’s capacity — along with a dedicated training center, administrative offices, and on-site living quarters for up to ten on-call firefighters. TRICO Companies is the general contractor.

    North Mason voters approved the bond measure that funded this project in 2019. When complete, the new station will meaningfully expand emergency response capacity across the entire North Mason service area — which stretches from Belfair and Allyn to the Tahuya Peninsula and beyond. The existing station is expected to be leased to Mason County, housing the north precinct of the Mason County Sheriff’s Office and space for Mason County’s Department of Emergency Services.

    For a community where SR-3 is the primary artery and response times matter, a modern eight-bay headquarters in Belfair with resident firefighters changes what emergency response looks like on the north end of Mason County.

    PUD 3 Electrical Upgrade: Unlocking Growth on the SR-3 Corridor

    Mason County PUD No. 3’s Belfair Electrical Capacity Infrastructure Project is quietly one of the most consequential economic development investments happening in North Mason. Backed by $3 million in federal funding secured through U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and the House Appropriations Committee — with additional $1.5 million in American Recovery Plan Act funds passed through Mason County and $1 million in state funding secured by 35th District legislators — the project has two main components:

    • A new switching station at the site of the former Belfair Warehouse, upgrading PUD 3’s connection to BPA’s transmission lines
    • Replacement of the 1967-era Belfair substation transformer with a modern, higher-capacity unit — placed in July 2025 and energized in October 2025

    The reason this matters: for years, Mason EDC has been unable to recruit businesses to Belfair’s Urban Growth Area because electrical capacity constraints made it impossible to meet the power requirements of commercial and light industrial tenants. When businesses ask about locating to the SR-3 corridor and the answer is “we can’t provide adequate power,” the conversation ends.

    That constraint is now being resolved. The upgraded substation and new switching station give the Belfair UGA the electrical infrastructure to say yes to companies that were previously turned away. With the SR-3 commercial corridor under development pressure and the Belfair Bypass eventually reshaping traffic patterns, having the power infrastructure in place before those projects mature is the right sequencing.

    Port of Allyn: State Funding Keeps Pier Repair and Oyster House Alive

    On the Allyn waterfront — about twelve miles north of Belfair on North Bay — the Washington State Legislature reappropriated grant funds for two Port of Allyn projects that were approaching deadline. Governor Bob Ferguson signed the budget, securing the remaining balances: approximately $443,074 for pier repair and $411,044 for the Sargent Oyster House restoration.

    The pier repair contract has already been awarded to Lakeshore Construction for $142,569.20. Work is proceeding.

    The Sargent Oyster House is the more historically significant project. The building will be relocated to the site of the existing boat ramp at Allyn’s Waterfront Park, with pilings driven to support an overwater position. When complete, it will serve as a museum dedicated to the shellfish industry’s role in North Bay’s history — a cultural anchor for the Allyn waterfront that also has genuine visitor draw potential for Hood Canal tourism.

    The shellfish industry built this corner of Mason County. The Sargent Oyster House restoration is about making sure that history is legible on the landscape where it happened.

    The Bigger Picture

    These three projects don’t share a ribbon-cutting ceremony or a single headline. But they share a direction: North Mason is investing in the infrastructure — public safety, electrical capacity, waterfront identity — that positions the community for the growth already arriving via the SR-3 corridor and the eventual Belfair Bypass.

    The Grocery Outlet at 23960 NE State Route 3 (the former Rite Aid space) is also now six months into operation — a real anchor for the commercial corridor that keeps North Mason grocery spending local after years of residents driving to Shelton or Silverdale.

    For more on what’s happening in the North Mason commercial corridor, see the full Belfair Business Pulse for April 29. For context on SR-3 infrastructure and the bypass timeline, see our North Mason commuter infrastructure guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When will the new North Mason fire station open?

    North Mason Regional Fire Authority’s new headquarters at 490 NE Old Belfair Highway in Belfair is on track for a September 2026 opening. TRICO Companies is the general contractor. The facility includes an eight-vehicle bay and quarters for up to ten on-call firefighters.

    What is the PUD 3 Belfair electrical upgrade project?

    Mason County PUD No. 3 is upgrading the Belfair substation with a new high-capacity transformer (energized October 2025) and building a new switching station at the former Belfair Warehouse site to improve BPA transmission connections. The project is backed by $3 million in federal funding plus additional state and ARPA funds — totaling over $5.5 million invested in Belfair’s electrical infrastructure.

    What is the Sargent Oyster House in Allyn?

    The Sargent Oyster House is a historic building being restored by the Port of Allyn at the Allyn Waterfront Park. When complete, it will serve as a museum honoring the shellfish industry’s history on North Bay. The Legislature reappropriated approximately $411,044 in state grant funds for the project in 2026.

    Why does the Belfair electrical upgrade matter for businesses?

    Limited electrical capacity in Belfair’s Urban Growth Area was a primary reason Mason EDC turned away business recruitment opportunities. The upgraded substation and new switching station resolve that constraint, making the SR-3 corridor viable for commercial and light industrial tenants who require reliable, higher-capacity power.

    Where is Grocery Outlet Belfair located?

    Grocery Outlet Belfair is at 23960 NE State Route 3 in Belfair — the former Rite Aid space — and opened November 13, 2025. It’s a 17,455-square-foot independent operator store offering discounted name-brand grocery, wine, and household items.

    What happened to the former Belfair fire station when the new one opens?

    The existing fire station at 490 NE Old Belfair Highway is planned to be leased to Mason County to house the north precinct of the Mason County Sheriff’s Office and space for Mason County’s Department of Emergency Services.

  • North Mason Homeowners: What the Third Levy Defeat Means for Your Property and Your Community

    North Mason Homeowners: What the Third Levy Defeat Means for Your Property and Your Community

    If you own property in North Mason — in Belfair, Allyn, Tahuya, Union, or anywhere else in the district boundaries — Tuesday’s levy result affects both your tax bill and the value of what you own.

    The North Mason School District’s April 28 replacement levy is trailing in initial counts: 46.2% yes against 53.8% no, per the Mason County Auditor’s Office. That’s a third consecutive defeat — February 2025, November 2025, and now April 2026 — for a district that has been warning about program cuts with increasing urgency at each cycle.

    The Tax Question

    The April 28 levy asked for $18.9 million over four years at approximately $1.01 per $1,000 of assessed property value. On a home assessed at $400,000 in North Mason, that’s roughly $404 per year — about $33.67 per month.

    If the levy fails, you don’t pay that amount. That’s the short-term math many no votes were making.

    The longer-term math is more complicated. Research on school quality and real estate values is consistent: communities with strong, funded school programs sustain higher property values. Districts where programs are cut — especially visible programs like athletics and music — often see changes in who chooses to live there, how long families stay, and what buyers are willing to pay. In a market like North Mason’s, where the SR-3 corridor is seeing commercial investment and the PUD electrical infrastructure is being upgraded for growth, school quality is a factor in the community’s trajectory.

    What Fails if the Levy Fails

    The district is required to adopt a balanced budget. Without levy revenue, programs that are not state-funded must be cut. The explicitly at-risk list: middle and high school athletics, music programs, elective and Advanced Placement courses, school security officers, and after-school programming.

    The district has already made $1.3 million in internal cuts — including eliminating two administrative positions — to demonstrate fiscal discipline before asking voters again. That means there is no remaining administrative buffer to absorb another defeat. The cuts, if they come, will be visible and program-level.

    The Certification Timeline

    Election night results are not final. The Mason County Auditor will count remaining ballots over the coming weeks before certifying the outcome. If the levy is ultimately certified as defeated, the district board will need to authorize cuts before the 2026–27 school year budget is adopted — a process that will happen this summer.

    North Mason property owners who want to track results can follow the Mason County Auditor at masoncountywa.gov and the district at northmasonschools.org.

    For the full election results story and program impact details, read the Belfair Bugle’s levy coverage. For context on property values in the broader North Mason market, see Belfair real estate in 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions for North Mason Property Owners

    What was the property tax cost of the North Mason April 2026 levy?

    Approximately $1.01 per $1,000 of assessed property value per year — roughly $404/year on a $400,000 home, or about $33.67/month.

    Does a failed school levy affect property values in North Mason?

    Research consistently shows school program quality affects residential desirability and property values over time. Visible program cuts — particularly to athletics, music, and AP courses — can influence which families choose to buy in a community and for how long they stay.

    Will property taxes go down if the levy fails?

    The levy would have added approximately $1.01/$1,000 assessed value to your bill. If it fails, that specific addition is not collected. However, other property tax levies and district assessments are not affected by this vote.

    Can North Mason pass another levy if this one fails?

    Yes, but Washington state law restricts timing and frequency of levy elections. The board would need to evaluate legal windows for a future measure. Three consecutive defeats make the political path harder, though not impossible.

  • North Mason Parents: What the Levy Failure Means for Your Child’s Programs at NMHS and Middle School

    North Mason Parents: What the Levy Failure Means for Your Child’s Programs at NMHS and Middle School

    If your kids are in North Mason schools right now — at North Mason High School, Hawkins Middle School, or the elementary campuses in Belfair and Belfair’s surrounding neighborhoods — Tuesday’s election results matter directly to what their school year looks like starting in September.

    The North Mason School District’s April 28 replacement levy is trailing in initial Mason County Auditor counts: 46.2% yes (1,566 votes) against 53.8% no (1,814 votes). If that holds through certification, it’s three consecutive levy defeats — February 2025, November 2025, now April 2026 — and the program cuts the district has been warning about become real for the 2026–27 school year.

    Which Programs Are at Risk

    The district has been explicit about what levy funding covers — and what disappears without it. For North Mason parents, the list is not abstract:

    • Athletics: The Bulldog program at North Mason High School — varsity, JV, and middle school sports — is levy-funded. No levy, no sports as currently structured.
    • Music: Band, choir, and music electives at the middle and high school level are at risk.
    • Advanced Placement courses: North Mason High’s AP offerings — the classes that let students earn college credit before graduation — depend on levy funding for staffing.
    • Elective courses: The range of electives that let students pursue interests beyond core academics.
    • Security officers: Campus security at North Mason schools is levy-funded.
    • After-school programs: Extended learning and enrichment activities funded through the levy.

    The district has already made $1.3 million in internal cuts — including two administrative positions — ahead of this vote. There is no remaining cushion to absorb another defeat without cutting programs.

    The Timeline Parents Need to Know

    Election night counts are not final. The Mason County Auditor will continue counting remaining ballots for several weeks before certifying results. That certification date matters because the district must build and adopt its 2026–27 budget before fall semester begins — and the budget must be balanced by law.

    If the levy is certified as defeated, district administrators and the board will need to announce program cuts with enough lead time for families and student-athletes to plan. Decisions about fall sports rosters, AP course offerings, and staffing assignments for next year will be made this summer.

    The practical question for North Mason families: don’t wait for formal announcements if you have a student committed to a fall sport, enrolled in AP classes, or counting on specific electives. Watch the district’s communications at northmasonschools.org closely over the next four to six weeks.

    What Parents Can Do Now

    Results are not certified. If you want to make your voice heard on what happens next, the path is through the North Mason School Board. Board meetings are public. School board members represent your community’s priorities — this is the right venue to show up, speak, and be counted before cuts are finalized.

    Check the district’s website for the next board meeting date and agenda. Public comment is available at every regular session.

    Read the full election results story at the Belfair Bugle’s levy coverage. For context on how North Mason’s schools compare to neighboring districts, see our full levy explainer from before the vote.

    Frequently Asked Questions for North Mason Parents

    Will North Mason High School sports be cut if the levy fails?

    The Bulldog athletics program at North Mason High — including varsity and JV sports — is levy-funded and explicitly listed among programs at risk if the levy fails. Middle school athletics would also be affected.

    Are AP classes at North Mason High at risk?

    Yes. Advanced Placement course offerings at North Mason High School are listed as levy-dependent. A third consecutive levy failure would put AP staffing and course availability at risk for the 2026–27 school year.

    When will we know for sure if the North Mason levy failed?

    The Mason County Auditor certifies election results within several weeks of election night after all remaining ballots are counted. Initial results on election night are unofficial.

    When would program cuts take effect?

    Cuts would be implemented for the 2026–27 school year, which begins in fall 2026. The district must adopt a balanced budget before the school year starts, so program decisions will be made this summer.

  • North Mason Levy Trailing Again: Third Defeat Would Trigger Program Cuts for 2026–27 School Year

    North Mason Levy Trailing Again: Third Defeat Would Trigger Program Cuts for 2026–27 School Year

    The votes have been counted, and the news is hard: North Mason School District’s April 28 replacement levy is trailing in initial ballot results from the Mason County Auditor’s Office — 46.2% in favor with 1,566 yes votes against 1,814 no votes. If the margin holds through certification, it will be the district’s third consecutive levy defeat, following failures in February 2025 and November 2025.

    For Belfair families, North Mason parents, and anyone who cares about what happens inside North Mason High School and the district’s middle schools, the stakes are not abstract. District leadership has been explicit: programs funded by the levy — athletics, music, electives, Advanced Placement courses, security officers, and after-school programming — are on the chopping block for the 2026–27 school year if the levy fails to pass.

    What This Levy Was Asking

    The April 28 measure sought $18.9 million over four years, covering the 2027–2030 collection period, at an estimated rate of $1.01 per $1,000 of assessed property value. That figure was $3.4 million less than the November 2025 proposal — a deliberate reduction after community members said the prior ask was too large.

    The district entered 2026 already operating without levy revenue. Following last year’s two defeats, administrators announced $1.3 million in budget reductions, including the elimination of two administrative positions — moves intended to demonstrate fiscal accountability before asking voters again.

    What Fails When a Levy Fails in North Mason

    Washington state funds basic education. Levies fund the rest — the programs that make school feel like more than warehousing kids. In North Mason, the levy-dependent program list includes:

    • Middle and high school athletics (the Bulldogs program)
    • Music programs at all levels
    • Elective courses and Advanced Placement offerings at North Mason High School
    • School security officers
    • After-school programming

    These are not luxury extras. For many students at North Mason High, athletics and electives are the primary reason they show up engaged every day. For families weighing whether to remain in or relocate to North Mason, the strength of the school program is part of the calculus — especially families connected to PSNS and Bangor Naval Base who have housing options across Kitsap County.

    Three Consecutive Defeats: The Pattern

    February 2025: levy defeated. November 2025: levy defeated with a larger ask. April 2026: levy trailing again with a reduced ask. Each cycle has involved the same community tension — recognition that programs matter, resistance to the tax impact.

    The April 28 measure was the smallest ask of the three. The district had already cut $1.3 million internally. The rate of $1.01 per $1,000 assessed value was positioned as a compromise. And it’s still trailing.

    What this tells district leadership — and what it should tell the community — is that this isn’t primarily a messaging problem or an ask-size problem. It is a trust and prioritization problem that requires a different kind of community conversation than any levy campaign has yet produced.

    What Happens Next

    Results are not final. Certification takes several weeks as remaining ballots are processed and verified by the Mason County Auditor’s Office. The initial count reflects ballots received through election night; additional votes will continue to be tabulated.

    If the levy is certified as defeated, the North Mason School District Board of Directors will face decisions about the 2026–27 school year budget before the fall semester begins. Program cuts would take effect at the start of next school year. The district is required to adopt a balanced budget, meaning cuts are not optional if levy funding doesn’t materialize.

    The district could return to voters with another measure, but Washington state law limits the timing and frequency of levy elections. The path forward is narrow.

    For updates, follow North Mason School District directly at northmasonschools.org and on Facebook at North Mason School District. The Mason County Auditor’s Office posts updated results at masoncountywa.gov.

    For context on the Belfair community’s broader development and housing picture — factors that shape who votes and who stays in North Mason — see our coverage of Belfair real estate in 2026 and how military families at PSNS weigh North Mason housing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Did the North Mason levy fail on April 28, 2026?

    The levy is trailing in initial counts — 46.2% yes (1,566 votes) to 53.8% no (1,814 votes) — but the result is not yet certified. The Mason County Auditor will continue tabulating remaining ballots over the coming weeks before certifying the outcome.

    What programs would be cut if the North Mason levy fails?

    The district has identified middle and high school athletics, music programs, elective and Advanced Placement courses, school security officers, and after-school programming as levy-dependent and subject to cuts in the 2026–27 school year.

    How many times has North Mason’s levy failed?

    Three times in consecutive elections: February 2025, November 2025, and now appearing to fail on April 28, 2026. Each election featured a different ask amount.

    How much was the April 2026 North Mason levy?

    $18.9 million over four years (2027–2030) at approximately $1.01 per $1,000 of assessed property value — $3.4 million less than the failed November 2025 proposal.

    When will the North Mason levy results be certified?

    The Mason County Auditor’s Office will certify election results within several weeks of election night as all remaining ballots are counted. Track updates at masoncountywa.gov/auditor/elections.

    Can North Mason run another levy if this one fails?

    Yes, but Washington state law limits levy election timing and frequency. The district would need to evaluate what date and format a future measure could take. There is no automatic next vote — it requires a board decision and legal review of available election windows.

  • Belfair Business Pulse — Week of April 29, 2026

    Belfair Business Pulse — Week of April 29, 2026

    North Mason’s business and development scene is building momentum this spring — a new fire station nearing completion, electrical upgrades unlocking growth potential, and waterfront restoration in Allyn moving forward with renewed state funding. This week we’re spotlighting Grocery Outlet Belfair, the bargain grocery anchor that moved into the former Rite Aid space and has been stocking North Mason pantries since November.

    New Openings

    No confirmed new business ribbon cuttings this week in the North Mason corridor. If you have an opening coming up, connect with the North Mason Chamber of Commerce at northmasonchamber.com to get it on the radar.

    Closings & Changes

    Nothing confirmed this week. Have a tip? Email the Belfair Bugle.

    Permits & Development

    North Mason RFA Fire Station Nearing Completion
    North Mason Regional Fire Authority’s new $9 million headquarters fire station at 490 NE Old Belfair Highway in Belfair is on track for a September 2026 opening. The facility — built right next to the existing station — will house an eight-vehicle bay, a state-of-the-art training center, administrative offices, and living quarters for up to 10 on-call firefighters. TRICO Companies is the general contractor. When complete, it will meaningfully expand emergency response capacity for the entire North Mason area and stand as one of the largest public-safety investments the community has seen in years.

    PUD 3 Electrical Upgrades Set the Stage for Growth
    Mason County PUD No. 3’s Belfair Electrical Capacity Infrastructure Project — backed by $3 million in federal funding secured through U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and the House Appropriations Committee — is upgrading the Belfair substation and building a new switching station at the site of the former Belfair Warehouse. This project directly addresses a longstanding constraint: limited electrical capacity in Belfair’s Urban Growth Area previously forced Mason EDC to turn away business recruitment opportunities. More reliable, higher-capacity power along the SR 3 corridor means more room for commercial and light industrial growth in the years ahead.

    Port of Allyn Waterfront Projects Get Fresh Funding
    The Washington State Legislature reappropriated grant funds for two key Port of Allyn projects, giving them more runway before deadlines hit. The remaining pier repair balance of approximately $443,074 and roughly $411,044 for the Sargent Oyster House restoration are now secure following Gov. Bob Ferguson’s budget signature. The pier repair contract has already been awarded to Lakeshore Construction for $142,569.20. The Sargent Oyster House, when fully restored, will serve as a museum honoring the shellfish industry history on North Bay — a visitor draw and a piece of living history for the Allyn waterfront.

    Chamber Notes

    The North Mason Chamber helped organize North Mason High School’s College and Career Fair on April 23 in Belfair, with local employers including Hood Canal Communications connecting face-to-face with students. The Chamber’s Business After Hours series continues — check northmasonchamber.com for upcoming events and member spotlights.

    Business Spotlight: Grocery Outlet Belfair

    It has been about six months since North Mason got its grocery game back. Grocery Outlet Belfair opened at 23960 NE State Route 3 — in the 17,455-square-foot space that sat empty for nearly two years after Rite Aid shuttered in January 2024 — with a ribbon cutting on November 13, 2025.

    If you haven’t been in yet, here’s what to know: Grocery Outlet is an independent operator model, meaning local owners hand-select a rotating inventory of name-brand food, wine, household goods, and health and beauty products at steep discounts — often far below conventional retail pricing. The stock changes regularly, which keeps regulars coming back. For a community that was making the long drive to Shelton or Silverdale for major grocery runs, Grocery Outlet Belfair is more than a store — it’s a reason to keep spending locally and keeping North Mason dollars in North Mason.

    Welcome to the neighborhood, Grocery Outlet Belfair — even if we’re a few months late saying it.

  • North Mason School Levy Trailing in Initial Count — Third Failure Could Trigger Program Cuts

    North Mason School Levy Trailing in Initial Count — Third Failure Could Trigger Program Cuts

    The April 28 special election delivered difficult news for our school community Tuesday evening, with the North Mason School District’s replacement educational levy trailing in initial ballot counts from the Mason County Auditor’s Office.

    If the numbers hold through certification, it would mark the third consecutive levy defeat for the district — following rejections in February 2025 and November 2025.

    District leadership has been explicit about what another failure means. Levy-funded programs that could face cuts in the 2026–27 school year include middle and high school athletics, music, elective and Advanced Placement courses, security officers, and after-school programs — the activities that define daily life at North Mason schools.

    The district entered 2026 already operating without levy funding, following last year’s double defeat. This spring, the district announced $1.3 million in budget reductions, including the elimination of two administrative positions — moves intended to signal fiscal responsibility ahead of the April vote.

    The April measure sought $18.9 million over four years (2027–2030), with an estimated property tax rate of $1.01 per $1,000 of assessed value. That was $3.4 million less than the failed November 2025 proposal — trimmed directly in response to community feedback that the prior ask was too high.

    Results will continue to update as remaining ballots are processed. Certification is expected within weeks of election night. For updates, visit northmasonschools.org or follow the district on Facebook at North Mason School District.

  • Belfair Commute Briefing — Wednesday, April 29, 2026

    Belfair Commute Briefing — Wednesday, April 29, 2026

    🚗 Belfair Bugle Commuter Update — Wednesday, April 29

    Ferry — Bremerton/Seattle Route

    The Bremerton-Seattle ferry is running on its regular spring schedule this morning with no cancellations reported on that route. Heads up for Friday, May 1: WSF fare increases take effect — passenger and vehicle fares rise an average of 3%, and a 35% peak season surcharge applies to single-ride vehicle and motorcycle fares through September 30. Multi-ride passes are not subject to the surcharge.

    At Colman Dock, Alaskan Way elevators 1 and 2 remain out of service due to a mechanical issue. Elevator 4 (Alaskan Way) and the Pier 50 elevator are both in service for ADA passengers.

    Nearby route disruption (Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth): The #2 Cathlamet has three early AM sailings cancelled Wednesday — the 4:05 AM Vashon→Fauntleroy, 4:25 AM Fauntleroy→Vashon, and 5:00 AM Southworth→Vashon. This does not affect the Bremerton-Seattle route but impacts commuters routing through the Fauntleroy terminal. The Fauntleroy vehicle transfer span repair is also ongoing weekdays 9 AM–3 PM through approximately Friday, reducing vehicle loading to one lane with midday delays possible.

    SR-3 and Gorst

    No significant issues on SR-3 for the morning commute. The fish barrier removal project near Sunnyslope Road SW continues nighttime-only construction with no daytime lane closures. The planned 16-day around-the-clock SR-3 closure near Sunnyslope remains on the schedule for late spring/early summer 2026 — WSDOT will issue advance notice before that extended closure begins.

    Hood Canal Bridge

    The two-week daytime inspection closure schedule concluded April 24. No scheduled Hood Canal Bridge closures this week. Normal traffic flow expected on SR-104.

    PSNS / Bangor Gates

    Naval Base Kitsap is at normal operating status with no public security advisories posted. The Trident Gate (at SR-308 near SR-3) is open 24 hours. The Trigger Gate operates weekday hours of 5:00 AM to 7:30 PM.

    Weather

    Expect partly cloudy to overcast skies through the morning commute in Mason and Kitsap counties, with a slight chance of rain developing through the day. Highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. No weather advisories in effect — roads should be dry for the AM rush.

    Fuel Prices

    Belfair and Gorst area regular unleaded remains in the $4.89–$5.59/gallon range. Washington state averages have edged up slightly through April. Safeway in Belfair is competitive around $4.99/gallon.

    Published 5:15 AM PT — Safe travels, North Mason.

  • بيلفير وكاونتي ماسون: تجربة المحيط الهادي الأصيلة للمشجع السعودي

    بيلفير وكاونتي ماسون: تجربة المحيط الهادي الأصيلة للمشجع السعودي

    ⚠️ آخر تحديث: 28 أبريل 2026

    حين تكون فنادق سياتل ممتلئة وأسعارها في السماء خلال كأس العالم 2026، يبحث معظم المسافرين شمالاً نحو إيفيريت أو شرقاً نحو Bellevue. المسافر الذي يبحث غرباً — عبر العبّارة على Puget Sound إلى كاونتي ماسون وبلدة بيلفير — سيجد ما لا يجده الآخرون: هدوء حقيقي، مياه خليج Hood Canal الفيروزية، غابات معمرة، وأكثر محار طازج في العالم.

    كاونتي ماسون — لمحة سريعة

    📍 الموقع: الزاوية الجنوبية الشرقية لشبه الجزيرة الأوليمبية

    🦪 يشتهر بـ: محار Hood Canal — من أفضل المحار في العالم

    🏔️ المنظر: جبال أوليمبيك مباشرة أمامك من الواجهة البحرية

    ⏱️ المسافة عن سياتل: 96 كيلومتراً — 90 دقيقة عبر العبّارة

    كيف تصل من سياتل إلى بيلفير

    • العبّارة: Seattle → Bremerton: 60 دقيقة من Colman Dock في مركز سياتل، ثم 32 كيلومتراً جنوباً على طريق Highway 3 إلى بيلفير. الوصول الكلي: حوالي 90 دقيقة.
    • بالسيارة: عبر جسر Tacoma Narrows ثم شمالاً على Highway 3. 75-90 دقيقة بدون ازدحام.

    رحلة العبّارة تجربة بحد ذاتها — مناظر سايلاين سياتل وجبل رينير والجبال الأوليمبية من سطح العبّارة.

    محار Hood Canal — تجربة من المصدر

    خليج Hood Canal مشهور عالمياً بإنتاج أفضل أنواع المحار. شركة Taylor Shellfish Farms في Shelton (32 كيلومتراً جنوب بيلفير) تبيع مباشرة للزوار — محار حي وبلح بحر وصدف على الطازج من الخليج.

    للمسافر السعودي المعتاد على ثقافة المأكولات البحرية الخليجية: محار Hood Canal له طعم نقي ومالح مميز، مختلف عن المحار الأوروبي، بنكهة معدنية من ذوبان ثلوج جبال الكاسكيد. تجربة مختلفة تستحق.

    ملاحظة: تحقق من حلالية المحار — التايلور شيلفيش شركة ممتازة لكن تأكد من أسلوب التحضير في المطعم.

    ماذا تفعل في بيلفير وكاونتي ماسون

    بحيرة Cushman

    بحيرة ساحرة في سفوح جبال أوليمبيك — 56 كيلومتراً شمال غرب بيلفير. كياك وسباحة وصعود جبلي. بوابة لمنطقة Staircase في الحديقة الوطنية Olympic.

    حديقة Twanoh State Park

    على بعد 11 كيلومتراً غرب بيلفير — شاطئ رملي على خليج Hood Canal وأسخن مياه للسباحة في Puget Sound صيفاً. دخول مجاني مع تصريح السيارة.

    منتجع Alderbrook Resort and Spa

    منتجع راقٍ في Union — 24 كيلومتراً غرب بيلفير — على حافة الخليج مباشرة. تجربة طعام من البحر للطبق مع منظر المياه والجبال. خيار مثالي للعشاء الخاص أو الإقامة الفاخرة.

    الطعام الحلال وأوقات الصلاة

    كاونتي ماسون منطقة ريفية صغيرة — الطعام الحلال محدود. نصيحة: خطط مسبقاً وأحضر طعامك من سياتل أو إيفيريت. للمساجد وأوقات الصلاة في سياتل: IslamicFinder.org.

    أسئلة شائعة

    هل بيلفير يستحق الزيارة خلال كأس العالم؟

    نعم — إذا كنت تبحث عن تجربة مختلفة خارج صخب المدينة. محار طازج ومناظر جبلية وهدوء حقيقي بعيد عن ضغط كأس العالم.

    هل يمكن الوصول لبيلفير بدون سيارة؟

    صعب نسبياً. العبّارة إلى Bremerton تعمل، لكن داخل كاونتي ماسون السيارة أو Ridesharing ضروري للتنقل.

  • Belfair et le Comté de Mason pour les visiteurs de la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2026 : L’alternative tranquille du Pacifique Nord-Ouest

    Belfair et le Comté de Mason pour les visiteurs de la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2026 : L’alternative tranquille du Pacifique Nord-Ouest

    Quand les hôtels de Seattle afficheront complet pour la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2026, la plupart des voyageurs internationaux regarderont vers Everett au nord ou Bellevue à l’est. Ceux qui regarderont vers l’ouest — traversant le Puget Sound en ferry vers le Comté de Mason et la communauté de Belfair — trouveront quelque chose que les autres n’auront pas : silence, eau, forêt et le vrai Pacifique Nord-Ouest que l’infrastructure touristique de Seattle a en grande partie recouvert d’asphalte.

    Le Comté de Mason en bref : Le Comté de Mason occupe l’angle sud-est de la Péninsule Olympique, bordé par le Hood Canal à l’ouest et le bras sud du Puget Sound à l’est. Le chef-lieu est Shelton. La communauté de Belfair se trouve à la pointe sud du Hood Canal — un fjord naturel réputé pour l’ostréiculture, la plongée sous-marine et les vues sur les Olympic Mountains. Distance depuis Seattle : 96 km par la route, ou 48 km via le ferry de Bremerton.

    Pourquoi le Comté de Mason pour les visiteurs de la Coupe du Monde ?

    Le cas pratique est simple : les hôtels de Seattle seront fortement sollicités pendant les périodes de matchs. Le Comté de Mason offre des hébergements — locations saisonnières, petites auberges et terrains de camping — qui resteront disponibles et abordables quand Seattle, Bellevue et Everett seront complets.

    Le cas stratégique est plus intéressant : le Comté de Mason, c’est là où vit vraiment le Pacifique Nord-Ouest. Les huîtres du Hood Canal sont récoltées à quelques kilomètres des hébergements. Les Olympic Mountains sont visibles depuis le front de mer. Les ours noirs sont une faune réelle, pas une exposition de zoo.

    Comment rejoindre les matchs de Seattle depuis le Comté de Mason

    • Ferry Washington State : Seattle–Bremerton — Traversées fréquentes (60 minutes) depuis le Colman Dock dans le centre de Seattle. De Bremerton, Belfair est à 32 km au sud sur la Highway 3. Temps de trajet total depuis Seattle : environ 90 minutes.
    • Par la route via la Highway 16 et la Highway 3 — Depuis Seattle, passer par le pont Tacoma Narrows et remonter vers le nord. Temps de trajet : 75–90 minutes sans circulation.

    Pour les visiteurs de la Coupe du Monde, la traversée en ferry est l’expérience la plus riche — elle offre des vues sur la skyline de Seattle, le Mont Rainier et les Olympic Mountains depuis le pont du navire. C’est une expérience du Pacifique Nord-Ouest à part entière.

    Les huîtres du Hood Canal : une expérience gastronomique de premier rang

    L’eau froide et pure du Hood Canal et son important marnage produisent des huîtres du Pacifique (Crassostrea gigas) dont le profil gustatif est classé parmi les meilleurs du monde par les amateurs sérieux. Taylor Shellfish Farms exploite un point de vente à Shelton, où les voyageurs peuvent acheter des huîtres vivantes, des palourdes et du geoduck directement auprès du producteur.

    Pour les voyageurs français connaissant les huîtres de Bretagne, du bassin d’Arcachon ou de Marennes-Oléron : les huîtres du Hood Canal sont plus iodées et fraîches que les huîtres plates européennes, avec une finale minérale issue des eaux de fonte des Cascades qui les distingue nettement. La comparaison tient parfaitement la route.

    Activités de plein air autour de Belfair

    Lake Cushman

    Le Lake Cushman est un lac-réservoir de 1 600 hectares dans les contreforts des Olympic Mountains, à 56 km au nord-ouest de Belfair. Le lac propose kayak, baignade et accès aux sentiers de la zone Staircase du Parc National Olympic — l’une des sections les moins fréquentées du parc, avec une forêt ancienne de douglas et des canyons de rivière spectaculaires.

    Zones humides de Theler

    Le Theler Community Center et les zones humides à Belfair entretiennent un réseau de sentiers de 5 km à travers des marais de marée, une forêt et l’estuaire de l’Union River. Les zones humides sont une colonie de reproduction du Héron Cendré d’Amérique. L’entrée est gratuite.

    Informations pratiques

    Le Comté de Mason dispose d’une infrastructure de transports en commun limitée — une voiture de location ou un service VTC est l’option la plus pratique. La couverture mobile à Belfair et le long de la Highway 106 est correcte avec les principaux opérateurs américains. Températures estivales dans le Comté de Mason (juillet–août) : agréables 18–27 °C avec un brouillard matinal occasionnel qui se dissipe en milieu de journée.

    Questions fréquentes

    À quelle distance Belfair se trouve-t-il des matchs de la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2026 à Seattle ?

    Belfair est à environ 96 km du Lumen Field. L’itinéraire le plus rapide emprunte le ferry Washington State de Colman Dock à Bremerton (60 min) plus 20 minutes de route vers le sud.

    Qu’est-ce qui rend le Comté de Mason et Belfair intéressants pendant la Coupe du Monde ?

    Les huîtres du Hood Canal, les vues sur les Olympic Mountains, le Belfair State Park et l’accès à la zone Staircase du Parc National Olympic en font une véritable expérience du Pacifique Nord-Ouest — pas un simple hébergement de substitution.

    Où manger des huîtres du Hood Canal dans le Comté de Mason ?

    Taylor Shellfish Farms à Shelton vend en direct. L’Alderbrook Resort and Spa à Union sert des fruits de mer du Hood Canal dans un cadre de restaurant en bord de mer. Plusieurs restaurants informels le long de la Highway 106 proposent des fruits de mer locaux de saison.


  • Belfair und Mason County für FIFA WM 2026-Besucher: Die stille Alternative im Pazifischen Nordwesten

    Belfair und Mason County für FIFA WM 2026-Besucher: Die stille Alternative im Pazifischen Nordwesten

    Wenn Seattles Hotels während der FIFA WM 2026 ausgebucht sind und internationale Fans weiter suchen, schauen die meisten nach Norden Richtung Everett oder nach Osten nach Bellevue. Reisende, die nach Westen schauen — über den Puget Sound mit der Fähre nach Mason County und der Gemeinde Belfair — werden etwas vorfinden, das die anderen nicht haben: Stille, Wasser, Wald und den echten pazifischen Nordwesten.

    Mason County auf einen Blick: Mason County liegt an der südöstlichen Ecke der Olympischen Halbinsel, begrenzt vom Hood Canal im Westen und dem südlichen Puget Sound im Osten. Kreisstadt ist Shelton. Belfair liegt an der südlichen Spitze des Hood Canal — einem natürlichen Fjord, bekannt für Austernzucht, Tauchsport und Ausblicke auf die Olympic Mountains. Entfernung von Seattle: 96 km auf dem Landweg oder 48 km über die Bremerton-Fähre.

    Warum Mason County für WM-Besucher?

    Der praktische Fall ist einfach: Seattles Hotelkapazitäten werden während der WM-Spielperioden stark eingeschränkt sein. Mason County bietet Unterkunftsmöglichkeiten — Ferienwohnungen, kleine Gasthäuser und Campingplätze — die verfügbar und erschwinglich bleiben werden, wenn Seattle, Bellevue und Everett ausgebucht sind.

    Der strategische Fall ist interessanter: Mason County ist, wo der pazifische Nordwesten wirklich lebt. Hood Canal-Austern werden wenige Kilometer von den Unterkünften der Reisenden geerntet. Die Olympic Mountains sind vom Waterfront aus sichtbar. Die Skokomish Nation, einer von neun bundesstaatlich anerkannten Stämmen auf der Olympischen Halbinsel, hat hier kulturelle Präsenz und Geschichte, der internationale Besucher im städtischen Tourismus selten begegnen.

    Anreise von Mason County zu den Spielen in Seattle

    • Washington State Ferry: Seattle–Bremerton — 60-minütige Überfahrt von Colman Dock im Stadtzentrum Seattle. Von Bremerton liegt Belfair 32 km südlich auf dem Highway 3. Gesamtreisezeit von Seattle: ca. 90 Minuten.
    • Landweg über Highway 16 und Highway 3 — Von Seattle über die Tacoma Narrows Bridge und nördlich auf dem Highway 3 durch Bremerton. Fahrzeit 75–90 Minuten ohne Verkehr.

    Hood Canal Austern: Ein Weltklasse-Erlebnis

    Das kalte, saubere Wasser des Hood Canal und sein erheblicher Tidenhub erzeugen Pazifische Austern (Crassostrea gigas) mit einem Geschmacksprofil, das ernsthafte Austernkenner zu den besten der Welt zählen. Taylor Shellfish Farms betreibt einen Einzelhandelsstandort in Shelton, wo Reisende lebende Austern, Muscheln und Geoduck direkt vom Erzeuger kaufen können.

    Für deutsche Reisende, die Austernkultur von der Nordseeküste oder Bretagne kennen: Hood Canal-Austern sind frischer und salziger als europäische Flachaustern, mit einem mineralischen Abgang vom Kaskadengletscher-Schmelzwasser, der diese Austern unverwechselbar macht.

    Outdoor-Aktivitäten rund um Belfair

    Lake Cushman

    Der Lake Cushman ist ein 1.600 Hektar großes Stausee in den Ausläufern der Olympic Mountains, 56 km nordwestlich von Belfair. Der See bietet Kajaken, Schwimmen und Wanderwegzugang zum Staircase-Bereich des Olympic National Park — einem der am wenigsten besuchten Abschnitte des Parks mit beeindruckendem Urwald aus Douglastannen.

    Theler Wetlands

    Das Theler Community Center und die Feuchtgebiete in Belfair unterhalten ein 5 km langes Wanderwegsystem durch Gezeitensümpfe, Wald und das Union River Ästuar. Die Feuchtgebiete sind eine Brutkolonie des Kanadareihers. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos.

    Praktische Hinweise für deutsche Reisende

    Mason County hat begrenzte ÖPNV-Infrastruktur — ein Mietwagen oder Ridesharing ist die praktischste Option. Mobilfunkempfang in Belfair und entlang des Highways 106 ist mit den großen US-Anbietern ausreichend. Sommertemperaturen in Mason County (Juli–August): angenehme 18–27 °C mit gelegentlichem Morgennebel, der sich bis Mittag auflöst.

    Häufig gestellte Fragen

    Wie weit ist Belfair von den WM-Spielen in Seattle entfernt?

    Belfair liegt ca. 96 km vom Lumen Field entfernt. Der schnellste Weg ist die Washington State Ferry von Colman Dock nach Bremerton (60 Minuten) plus 20 Minuten Fahrt nach Süden.

    Was macht Mason County und Belfair für WM-Besucher besonders?

    Hood Canal-Austern, Blicke auf die Olympic Mountains, Belfair State Park und Zugang zum Staircase-Bereich des Olympic National Park — Mason County bietet ein echtes pazifisches Nordwesten-Erlebnis, kein bloßes Ausweichquartier.

    Wo kann ich Hood Canal-Austern in Mason County essen?

    Taylor Shellfish Farms in Shelton verkauft direkt an Endkunden. Alderbrook Resort and Spa in Union serviert Hood Canal-Meeresfrüchte in einem Waterfront-Restaurant. Mehrere informelle Restaurants entlang des Highways 106 bieten lokale Meeresfrüchte in der Saison an.