Stretch Point State Park, Coastal state park in Mason County, United States.
Stretch Point State Park is an 8-acre coastal preserve occupying the northern portion of Stretch Island with water access and observation points. The landscape provides open views across the bays and islands characteristic of the Puget Sound region.
Established in 1967, the park began as a satellite location of Jarrell Cove State Park managed by Washington state authorities. This arrangement has ensured consistent stewardship and protection of the site for decades.
The park contributes to Mason County's outdoor heritage by preserving natural coastal environments and providing spaces for marine recreational activities.
Reaching the park requires boat transportation since it sits on an island without road access. Visitors should arrange their own watercraft or check for local boat services.
The park forms part of Washington's Marine Protected Areas network and contributes to local marine species conservation. This role makes it an important site for preserving the region's ocean life.
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