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Shine Tidelands State Park
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View of Hood Head from the park at high tide
Shine Tidelands State Park is located in Washington (state)
Shine Tidelands State Park
Shine Tidelands State Park
Location in Washington (state)
Location Jefferson, Washington, United States
Area 249 acres (101 ha)
Established 1967
Operator Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Website Shine Tidelands State Park

Shine Tidelands State Park is a fun outdoor area in Washington state. It covers about 249 acres and is located in Jefferson County. The park is about 7 miles south of Port Ludlow. It has a long shoreline, stretching about 5,000 feet along Bywater Bay. This bay is right next to the west end of the Hood Canal Bridge. The park is a great place to visit for many different activities!

Exploring Shine Tidelands State Park

Shine Tidelands State Park offers many exciting things to do for visitors of all ages. It's a perfect spot to enjoy nature and the water.

Fun Activities at the Park

There are lots of ways to have fun at Shine Tidelands State Park. You can enjoy a picnic with your family or friends. The park is also a popular spot for fishing. If you like looking for treasures, you can try shellfish harvesting or go beachcombing along the shore.

  • Picnicking: Enjoy meals outdoors with picnic tables available.
  • Fishing: Cast a line and try to catch some fish.
  • Shellfish Harvesting: Look for clams or other shellfish (check local rules first!).
  • Beachcombing: Explore the beach for interesting shells, rocks, and other items.
  • Birdwatching: Spot many different types of birds that live near the water.
  • Windsurfing: If you enjoy water sports, the bay is great for windsurfing.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Keep an eye out for various animals in their natural home.

Discovering Wildlife and Nature

The park is home to many different animals and plants. It's a fantastic place for birdwatching, as many birds visit the tidelands. You might see various types of seabirds or shorebirds. The park's location on Bywater Bay means you can often spot marine wildlife too. It's a great chance to learn about local ecosystems.

History and Growth of the Park

Shine Tidelands State Park was officially created in 1967. Over the years, it has grown to include more land, making it an even bigger and better place for people to enjoy.

Park Expansion in 2014

In 2014, the park became even larger. It expanded to include two new areas: the former Wolfe property and the Point Hannon properties. This expansion added more land for visitors to explore. It also helped protect more of the natural shoreline and habitats. This growth means more space for activities and more nature to discover.

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