DNR-24, located on Harstine Island, Washington, is primarily known as a boat access beach but can also be reached via a foot trail from Yates Road in Harstine Island State Park. The beach offers excellent opportunities for shellfish harvesting, including clams and oysters, which are available year-round. The south end of the beach is particularly noted for its oyster beds and littleneck clams. The area is scenic, with a mix of sandy and gravelly terrain, making it suitable for both beach activities and nature exploration. A Discover Pass is required for parking in the state park.
Harstine Island State Park, where the beach is situated, provides a serene natural environment with opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. The park's proximity to nearby towns like Shelton offers convenient access to amenities and services.
The beach's remote location and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat from urban life, with the added benefit of being able to enjoy water activities and shellfish harvesting.