East Anderson Cove is a picturesque beach located in Bremerton, Washington. It is known for its fine golden sand and offers a serene atmosphere for relaxation. The beach is relatively short but provides ample opportunities for activities like swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. It is also a great spot for fishing and boating, with a boat launch available. The area is rich in wildlife, making it ideal for birdwatching. Historically, it was a significant site for commercial shellfish harvesting and is now protected for wildlife conservation.
The beach's proximity to Bremerton allows visitors to enjoy nearby attractions such as the Naval Undersea Museum and the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum. For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby Green Mountain State Forest and Illahee State Park offer excellent hiking trails.
Despite its natural beauty, East Anderson Cove faces environmental challenges due to past industrial activities, which have led to water quality issues. Efforts are being made to revitalize and restore the area.