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Leadbetter Point State Park is located in Washington (state)
Leadbetter Point State Park
Leadbetter Point State Park
Location in Washington (state)
Location Pacific, Washington, United States
Area 1,732 acres (7.01 km2)
Elevation 43 ft (13 m)
Established 1974
Operator Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Website Leadbetter Point State Park

Leadbetter Point State Park is an amazing nature preserve and public recreation area in Washington. It's located about 16 miles (26 km) north of Long Beach. This park sits at the very northern tip of the Long Beach Peninsula. It's a unique spot because the Pacific Ocean borders it to the west. To the east, you'll find the calm waters of Willapa Bay. The park also shares a border with the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. This means it's a super important place for many different kinds of wildlife.


Exploring Leadbetter Point State Park

Leadbetter Point State Park offers many cool activities for visitors. It's a great place to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors. The park was established in 1974. It covers a large area of about 1,732 acres (701 hectares). This makes it a significant natural space to explore.

Birdwatching Adventures

One of the most popular things to do here is birdwatching. The park is home to the Martha Jordan Birding Trail. This trail takes you through a special area called Hines Marsh. Hines Marsh is a very important winter home for beautiful Trumpeter Swans. These large white birds travel here to spend the colder months. You might also spot many other bird species. This includes various shorebirds and migratory birds.

Fun Activities at the Park

Besides birdwatching, there are lots of other fun things to do at Leadbetter Point.

  • Hiking: Explore the park's trails and enjoy the natural beauty.
  • Boating: Take a boat out on the water and see the park from a different view.
  • Fishing: Try your luck at catching some fish in the nearby waters.
  • Clamming: If you visit during the right season, you can go clamming on the beaches.
  • Beachcombing: Walk along the shore and discover interesting shells or driftwood.

Wildlife and Nature

Leadbetter Point State Park is a vital habitat for many animals. Because it's next to the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, it's part of a larger protected area. This helps protect many different species. You might see deer, various small mammals, and a wide variety of birds. The park's diverse habitats, like marshes, beaches, and forests, support this rich wildlife. It's a perfect place to learn about different ecosystems.

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