Stretch Point State Park
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This park experiences heavy crowds, especially on weekends.
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Popular destination, arrive early for parking
Best: Weekdays before 10am
Stretch Point State Park was a state park established in 1967 and occupying 8.2 acres (3.3Β ha) of land on the northern tip of Stretch Island in Mason County, Washington. As of 2025, it was longer listed on the website of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. According to the Washington State Parks Foundation, Stretch Point is "a small day-use park" with a picnic table that "offers a ... rest stop and βstretchβ for boaters navigating ... Case Inlet." It is only accessible by boat.
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