Kopachuck State Park is a picturesque 109-acre marine park located on Henderson Bay in Gig Harbor, Washington. It offers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound, with over a mile of saltwater shoreline. The park is known for its beautiful beaches, which transform into warm sandy areas at low tide, perfect for wading and exploring marine habitats. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing, as well as hiking on the park's two miles of trails. The park is closed to the public until July 5, 2025, for major construction.
The name 'Kopachuck' originates from the Chinook Jargon, meaning 'at the water,' reflecting its historical use by Native American tribes for fishing and clamming. The park's unique blend of forest and beach environments makes it a haven for wildlife viewing and nature walks.
Despite its current closure, Kopachuck State Park remains a popular destination for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature.