Cutts Island State Park is a picturesque two-acre island located in Carr Inlet, Pierce County, Washington. It is accessible only by boat and offers a serene day-use experience with a teardrop-shaped beach visible at low tide. The island features a forested area and provides stunning views of the surrounding waters. Visitors can enjoy activities like beachcombing, bird watching, fishing, kayaking, and scuba diving. The park is known for its wildlife, including seals and various bird species. However, there are no restrooms or potable water available on the island, and visitors must pack out all trash.
The island has a rich history, with names like 'Crow Island' and 'Deadman's Island' reflecting its past. It was acquired by the state in 1965 and has since been a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
The nearby area offers a range of amenities and attractions, including restaurants and hotels in Gig Harbor, which provide a comfortable stay and dining options for those visiting the park.