Kinney Point State Park

Marrowstone, WA 98358

360-902-8844

You'll know you've arrived at Kinney Point when you see the kayak rack. This unique "parking" feature invites you to pull in, hang up your kayak and play!

This Marrowstone Island park property is only accessible by beachable watercraft, and the wide pebble beach disappears at high tide; hence, the rack.

Paddlers can stretch their legs in the forest at Kinney Point, dig for clams in season and nab one of three Cascadia Marine Trail campsites for a quiet night in this yet-undeveloped place. They also can keep paddling up Washington's famous water trail.

PARK FEATURES

Kinney Point is a 67-acre, marine camping park property at the south end of Marrowstone Island with 683 feet of saltwater shoreline on Admiralty Inlet and Oak Bay. It is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail.

PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES

The park has a vault toilet available. There is no garbage service to the park, so visitors must pack out what they pack in.

ACTIVITIES

WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Boating
Clamming
Crabbing
Fishing (saltwater)
Personal watercraft use

OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Examining fossils
Hiking island paths
Wildlife viewing

BOATING FEATURES
The park is part of the Cascade Marine Trail. A kayak rack is available since the beach disappears during high tide.

CAMPING INFORMATION
The park is part of the Cascade Marine Trail.Three primitive campsites are available to wind- and human-powered beachable watercrafts. The campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Check-in time is 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time is 1 p.m.

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