Tugboat Beach is a small, picturesque beach located in Anacortes, Washington. It is approximately 150 feet long and features a mix of sand and small pebbles, making it a charming spot for beachcombing and sunbathing. The beach is named after the tugboats that once docked nearby, adding a touch of historical charm to its appeal. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, though it's not generally considered a swimming beach, and beachcombing. The area is also popular for whale watching tours, which depart from nearby marinas.
The beach offers a picnic area and allows dogs, making it a pet-friendly destination. However, there are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming. The nearby town of Anacortes provides a variety of amenities, including restaurants and hotels, making Tugboat Beach a convenient stop for those exploring the area.
Tugboat Beach is situated near several attractions, including Cap Sante Park, which offers stunning views of the surrounding islands and waterways, as well as hiking trails and picnic areas. This combination of natural beauty and local amenities makes Tugboat Beach a delightful spot for both relaxation and exploration.