Dash Point State Park is a spacious Washington state park located along the Puget Sound in King and Pierce Counties, originally developed in 1962 as the site of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.

Today, the park is a hotspot in the Seattle area for skimboarding, hosting several annual skimboarding camps and competitions throughout the year.

More than 3,300 feet of shoreline are offered throughout the park, which are also popular with swimmers, windsurfers, fishers, and kayakers throughout the warmer months.

Bird watchers can spot a wide variety of shorebird and raptor species, while beachcombers can find crabs and starfish on the beach's shores.

11 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails are also offered, along with 140 electric and traditional campsites, including group accommodations.

5700 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA 98023, Phone: 253-661-4955

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