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Ocean Park, WA 98640
A small day-use park adjacent to the expansive Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, Leadbetter Point is full of natural wonders and abundant wildlife. Discover the dynamic beauty of Washington’s coast and inland forest while birdwatching or just exploring in this thriving preserved coastal forest habitat.
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks.
Beach Exploration
Bird Watching
Crabbing
Fishing
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Kayaking
Paddleboarding
Shellfishing
Restrooms
Accessible Parking
Parking
Hiking Trails
Forest
Ocean Beach
Saltwater
Sandy Beach
Viewpoint
Wildlife Viewing
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks.
This small day-use park is adjacent to the expansive Willapa National Wildlife Refuge on the Pacific Ocean shore. Bring binoculars -- many kinds of water and land-based birds nest at Leadbetter Point State Park and scan the horizon for eagles, peregrine falcons, brown pelicans, terns and ducks. The park's forest is also alive with feathered friends - western tanager, warblers and black-headed grosbeak in summer, and chickadees, kinglets, and thrushes year round.
The Willapa Bay (inland) side of Leadbetter Point is kayak, canoe and paddleboard-friendly when the tides and the weather cooperate. Clamming, fishing and beach exploration are also popular at this park.
Leadbetter has 7 miles of trails, .5 miles of ADA trails, and an ADA Restroom