Dash Point State Park
"Tacoma visitors often come for a nearby shoreline escape with beach access and a quieter setting than the city waterfront."
A popular Puget Sound beach park with forests, picnic areas, and shoreline recreation.
Discover 21 parks for beachcombing within driving distance of Tacoma
"Tacoma visitors often come for a nearby shoreline escape with beach access and a quieter setting than the city waterfront."
A popular Puget Sound beach park with forests, picnic areas, and shoreline recreation.
"Tacoma residents visit Kopachuck for a nearby coastal escape with beach access and picnic space. It is an easy outing for families looking for a quieter alternative to urban parks."
A scenic marine park in Gig Harbor known for beach access, tide pools, and picnic areas.
"Tacoma residents can reach the park easily for shoreline access and casual outdoor time. It is a convenient destination for families, divers, and anyone looking for a nearby saltwater beach."
A scenic Puget Sound beach park with tide pools, picnic areas, and popular scuba diving access.
"Tacoma is the nearest major city and a common starting point for South Sound day trips. Visitors from Tacoma often come for boating, kayaking, and a quick marine escape."
A boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with sandy beaches, shell-covered shores, and scenic day-use opportunities.
"Tacoma travelers often visit for a nearby nature break, beachcombing, and views across the water toward the Seattle skyline."
A scenic Puget Sound waterfront park with beach access, picnic areas, and historic military remnants.
"Tacoma residents visit for marine recreation, camping, and a scenic Puget Sound escape. The park is a popular destination for boaters looking for a nearby island experience."
A boat-access-only marine park in Puget Sound with beaches, camping, kayaking, and sweeping views.
"Tacoma residents can reach the park for a manageable day trip to the Kitsap Peninsula. It appeals to visitors looking for a quieter shoreline experience than larger urban parks."
A quiet saltwater park on Port Orchard Bay with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.
"Tacoma visitors often come for a quick coastal escape with camping, picnicking, and easy shoreline access. It is a popular day trip for families and boaters looking for a quieter South Sound setting."
A peaceful Puget Sound park known for shoreline views, beachcombing, and family picnics.
"Tacoma visitors often make a day trip for a quiet shoreline escape and easy beach access. The park offers a slower-paced alternative to city waterfront parks."
A peaceful South Puget Sound shoreline park known for beach access, clamming, and picnic areas.
"Tacoma-area boaters and paddlers visit for a secluded South Sound destination with primitive camping. It is a good choice for those looking for a less crowded marine park experience."
A boat-access-only island park with secluded camping, shoreline access, and excellent wildlife viewing.
"Tacoma is a major nearby population center, and many visitors make the trip for a weekend by the water. The park offers a straightforward escape for camping, picnics, and shoreline views."
A scenic Hood Canal park with sandy beach access, camping, and family-friendly day-use areas.
"Tacoma visitors may choose the park for a scenic Hood Canal day trip and a change from urban waterfronts."
A small Hood Canal park known for shoreline access, picnicking, and forested waterfront scenery.
"Tacoma visitors are drawn to the park for a peaceful South Puget Sound retreat within a reasonable drive. The park appeals to those seeking shellfish harvesting, beach time, and a more secluded camping experience."
A peaceful marine park on Harstine Island with shoreline access, camping, and water-based recreation.
"Tacoma residents can reach the park for a day of paddling or boating in a more secluded setting than many urban waterfronts. It is a good choice for visitors looking for a peaceful island outing."
A remote boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with quiet shoreline and scenic island views.
"Tacoma residents often make the trip for a scenic coastal retreat with less crowding than larger regional parks. The park is a strong option for picnics and tide-watching."
A peaceful Hood Canal park with beach access, mountain views, and forested picnic areas.
"Tacoma travelers visit for a quieter alternative to busier waterfront parks and for a South Sound day trip. The park offers a relaxed setting for picnics, shoreline views, and family time."
A scenic Puget Sound marine park known for shoreline views, tide flats, and peaceful day-use recreation.
"Tacoma residents may visit for a scenic coastal stop along Highway 101 and a convenient outing for picnicking and tide-dependent recreation."
A small Hood Canal marine park with shoreline access, picnic areas, and mountain views.
"Tacoma is close enough for a day trip or overnight camping visit. Travelers from Tacoma often use the park as a gateway to Olympic Peninsula recreation."
A Hood Canal park known for beach access, camping, and riverfront scenery.
"Tacoma visitors come for a scenic coastal day trip or overnight stay on the Olympic Peninsula. The park's historic atmosphere and beach access make it a strong destination for families and couples."
A historic coastal park in Port Townsend with beaches, trails, museums, and dramatic Strait of Juan de Fuca views.
"Tacoma residents often head west for a nature-focused day trip with beach access and mountain views. Potlatch provides a peaceful alternative to urban parks and a chance to explore the Olympic Peninsula edge."
A Hood Canal shoreline park with beach access, tide pooling, clamming, and mountain views.
"Tacoma travelers often visit for a full-day island excursion and a break from urban pace. The park’s shoreline setting is ideal for a scenic picnic and coastal exploration."
A scenic Whidbey Island shoreline park with forest, bluffs, and beach access.