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Kinney Point State Park
Kinney Point State Park is located in Washington (state)
Kinney Point State Park
Kinney Point State Park
Location in Washington (state)
Location Jefferson, Washington, United States
Area 67 acres (27 ha)
Elevation 39 ft (12 m)
Established Unspecified
Operator Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Website Kinney Point State Park

Kinney Point State Park is a special water-based park in Washington that covers 67 acres. It's located in Jefferson County. This park sits on 683 feet of shoreline at the very southern end of Marrowstone Island. What makes it unique is that you can only reach it by boat; there's no way to get there by car or walking from the land.

Kinney Point State Park is also an important part of the Cascadia Marine Trail. This trail is a special water route for people who love to explore by paddling or sailing. If you want to camp at Kinney Point, you need to arrive using a non-motorized boat, like a kayak or a sailboat. Once you're there, you can enjoy fun activities such as fishing, digging for clams, and crabbing.

What is Kinney Point State Park?

Kinney Point State Park is a unique "marine" state park. This means it's mostly about the water and the coastline. It's not like a typical park where you can drive in and find hiking trails on land. Instead, it's a peaceful spot designed for people who enjoy boating and water activities. The park helps protect the natural shoreline and marine life in the area.

Getting There: By Water Only!

One of the most interesting things about Kinney Point State Park is how you get there. Unlike most parks, you cannot drive or walk into Kinney Point. It has "no upland access," which means there's no land entrance. To visit, you must arrive by boat. This makes it a quiet and secluded place, perfect for a peaceful getaway on the water.

Fun Things to Do at the Park

Even though you can only reach Kinney Point by boat, there are still many fun things to do once you arrive.

  • Fishing: The waters around the park are great for fishing. You can try to catch different kinds of fish that live in the Puget Sound.
  • Clam Digging: If you enjoy looking for shellfish, you might be able to dig for clams along the shoreline. Remember to check local rules and seasons before you go.
  • Crabbing: Crabbing is another popular activity. You can set out crab pots and try to catch delicious crabs. Again, always know the rules and seasons for crabbing.
  • Camping: For those who arrive by non-motorized boat, like a kayak or canoe, there are campsites available. Imagine camping right on the water's edge!

Part of the Cascadia Marine Trail

Kinney Point State Park is an important stop along the Cascadia Marine Trail. This trail is a network of campsites and access points for small boats, especially kayaks and canoes, along the coast of Washington. It allows paddlers to travel long distances and find safe places to rest and camp overnight. Being part of this trail means Kinney Point helps support water adventurers exploring the beautiful Puget Sound.

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