Kiwanis Waterfront Park is a picturesque beach located in Anacortes, Washington, offering a serene and natural setting. The beach is relatively small, stretching about 300 feet, and features white, soft sand perfect for sunbathing and walking along the shore. It provides stunning views of the Guemes Channel and Guemes Island, along with boat and ferry traffic. Visitors can enjoy picnic tables, benches, pathways, an overlook, and beach access, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and scenic enjoyment.
The park is named after the Kiwanis Club of Anacortes, which donated the land to the city, reflecting the community's involvement in preserving natural spaces. Kiwanis Waterfront Park is dog-friendly, allowing pets on leashes, but it does not have specific accommodations for people with disabilities.
The surrounding area offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities, including nearby hiking trails like the Tommy Thompson Trail, which provides breathtaking views of the San Juan Islands.