Birdwatching
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.
Boating and water activities
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.
Trails and ADA amenities
Leadbetter has 7 miles of trails, .5 miles of ADA trails, and an ADA Restroom