Northeast Case Inlet Tidelands is a picturesque beach located in Belfair, Washington, offering a serene escape with its soft white sand and tranquil surroundings. Situated between Key Peninsula and Harstine Island, it is part of the larger Case Inlet, an arm of Puget Sound. The beach provides a peaceful setting for relaxation and outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. Its proximity to various amenities in Belfair makes it an attractive spot for both locals and visitors.
The area is rich in natural beauty, with the inlet's northern end reaching towards Hood Canal, creating a unique isthmus of the Kitsap Peninsula. This setting offers breathtaking views and opportunities for exploration.
Historically, the region was once served by steamboats, highlighting its importance in local transportation and commerce.