Driftwood Park is a picturesque beach located in Coupeville, Washington, known for its soft white sand and abundance of driftwood scattered along the shoreline. The beach stretches for about half a mile, offering a serene natural setting perfect for relaxation and exploration. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, beachcombing, and picnicking, although swimming is not generally recommended due to safety concerns. The area is also a great spot for birdwatching, with several species of shorebirds and waterfowl frequenting the area.
The beach is dog-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their pets along. However, it lacks lifeguards, so caution is advised when engaging in water activities. Nearby attractions include Fort Casey State Park, Admiralty Head Lighthouse, and the historic town of Coupeville, which offer a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
Driftwood Park is part of the broader Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve, which preserves the natural and cultural heritage of the area. The reserve offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.