Carr InletKopachuck State ParkKopachuck has two moorage buoys offshore of the park. Cutts Island State Park47º 19′ 12″ N (47.32) 122º 41′ 10″ W (-122.6861)There are eight buoys available. Penrose Point State ParkThis park is mentioned as one of the best kept secrets of the Washington State Parks. What say you? Lakebay Marina ResortLakebay has new ownership as of (2013?). They are bringing this classic spot back to life! In the 1920’s and 30’s, Lakebay was a stop on the Shelton run for the Mosquito Fleets of Puget Sound. Local owhership means local fare. The cafe serves fresh fish and chips and ground chuck burgers with hand cut fries. You’ll find only Washington beers for sale here! If you plan on a friday or saturday night stay you’ll find live music, they’ll fit all boats in somehow! Bay Lake is an 11 minute walk. Great for trout fishing and swimming in the summer. Campsites and cabin rentals are available for your non-boating friends. Of course, just across the bay is Penrose Point State Park (see above), a 150 acre park and a kids dream. Clear gas and diesel mixed with Soltron. Lakebay Marina Resort 15 Lorenz RoadLakebay, WA. 98349 (253)-884-3350 www.lakebaymarina.com LongbranchN47° 12′ 34.77″~W122° 45′ 15.71″ Peace and quiet is what you will find at the Longbranch Wharf. What an amazing view of Mt. Rainier! A fun place to get away, that isn’t to far away. Docks with power, water and a covered picnic area.
The Longbranch Improvement Club also has a clubhouse that can be rented for special events. If you haven’t been to Longbranch in a while, the Improvement Club has done just that.
Longbranch Improvement Club, Marina
5213 Key Peninsula Hwy. SouthLongbranch, WA 98351 (253) 884-1384 www.longbranchimprovementclub.org Private IslandsFox Island Anderson IslandCorrectional FacilitiesMcNeil Island (Sorry, no landings. We can’t visit you) |