Burn Ban - Level 1

Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.

Rocky beach at Kinney Point State Park Property. The beach stretches the foreground of the photo with the water to the left and forested area to the right. The beach is rocky with some driftwood. The forested area has evergreens and leafless deciduous trees visible.
Trail sign along a trail leading to the rocky beach. Green underbrush is visible along the trail, evergreens are to the left of the trail, and some leafless deciduous trees are to the right. The content on the trail sign is not readable.
Empty wooden canoe rack, three levels, with large metal bolts located on what looks to be an incline. Brush is green, but deciduous trees visible in the background are leafless.

Kinney Point State Park Property

Marrowstone, WA 98358

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!

Located on Marrowstone Island, this park is only accessible by beachable watercraft, and the wide pebble beach disappears at high tide; hence, the rack. Part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, Kinney Point State Park Property is a quiet place to spend the night, explore the beach and stretch your legs after a long day of paddling.

Rules

  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Boat-in Only

This park is only accessible by boat for human and wind powered watercraft users.

Primitive/water trail campsites are $12/night through self-registration onsite. No garbage service available. Practice Leave No Trace by packing in and packing out. 

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Pets must be on a leash in all areas of the park.

Activities

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Beach Exploration

Bird Watching

Boating

Camping

Fishing

Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running

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Kayaking

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Paddleboarding

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Shellfishing

Amenities

Restrooms

Hiking Trails

Park features

Forest

Mountain View

Rocky Beach

Saltwater

Seasonal Wildflowers

Viewpoint

Wildlife Viewing

Rules

  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Boat-in Only

This park is only accessible by boat for human and wind powered watercraft users.

Primitive/water trail campsites are $12/night through self-registration onsite. No garbage service available. Practice Leave No Trace by packing in and packing out. 

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington State Parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Pets must be on a leash in all areas of the park.

Map & visitor guide

48.01086807, -122.6869507

Activities for human and wind powered watercraft users are, clamming and beach to exploration during low tide, as well as hiking through the 67-acre park.

A kayak rack is available since the beach disappears during high tide.

Camping

Three primitive/water trail campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is one vault toilet. Part of the Cascadia Marine Trail, camping allowed if arrived by a wind or human powered, beachable watercraft.