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Leadbetter Point State Park. 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 ...
Leadbetter Point. Leadbetter Point State Park is a natural area open for day use. The park features beach frontage on the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay. It borders the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge which has about five miles of ocean beach and several miles of bay beach. There are views of the Pacific Ocean to the west and Willapa Bay and ...
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Hiking Willapa National Wildlife Refuge - Leadbetter Point. Enjoy a flat, sandy stroll to the mouth of Willapa Bay on the Long Beach Peninsula. Leadbetter Point lies at the northern tip of the Long Beach Peninsula. The peaceful and often deserted trails run along the Willapa Bay shoreline for more than 10 miles, passing through maritime forests ...
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LEADBETTER POINT STATE PARK. 31205 J Place. Ocean Park, Washington 98640. (lat:46.597 lon:-124.0521) Phone: 360-642-3078. Leadbetter Point State Park is a natural area open for day use. The park features beach frontage on the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay.
Address: 25210 Vernon Avenue Ocean Park, WA 98640. This unique RV park also offers cabins for rent in Ocean Park, Washington. It's open 24 hours and is only 15 minutes from Leadbetter Point State Park. At the campground, you can expect very clean facilities and great customer service.
One-time donation $50.00. A walk through the coastal forest and tidal flats of Leadbetter Point State Park, the Dune Forest Loop is a nice way to see this low-lying peninsula, but the conditions on trail are heavily dependent on the tides and recent rainfall. Come prepared to wade through at least a little bit of water, and don’t be surprised ...