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Shine Tidelands State Park

Shine Tidelands State Park Road
360-902-8844

Located at the entrance to Squamish Harbor, just north of Hood Canal Bridge, Shine Tidelands State Park makes a peaceful stop on a Hood Canal or Kitsap Peninsula road trip.

This little day-use park offers fishing and crabbing, and its shoreline is popular with kayakers and beach walkers. A small wetland on the property offers excellent birding. Low tide brings out oysters and clams, which makes the park popular with shellfish harvesters.

PARK FEATURES
Shine Tidelands State Park is a 249-acre day-use park with 5,000 feet of tideland along Bywater Bay.

PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES
The park provides four unsheltered picnic tables, available first come, first served. Fires are not permitted on the beach or on park property.

ACTIVITIES

WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Clamming
Crabbing
Fishing (saltwater)
Oyster harvesting

OTHER ACTIVITIES
Beach exploration
Bird watching
Sailboarding
Wildlife viewing

BOATING FEATURES
The park allows for primitive hand-launching of personal watercraft. There is no fee.


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