Joemma Beach State Park is a picturesque 122-acre marine camping park located on the southeast Key Peninsula in Washington. It offers 3,000 feet of saltwater frontage along Puget Sound, providing stunning views and a serene atmosphere. The park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like fishing, boating, crabbing, and hiking. Its history dates back to 1889 when the property was granted to Washington for the support of common schools, and it was later renamed after Joe and Emma Smith who lived there from 1917 to 1932.
Visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty, including its coastal forest and diverse wildlife. The park is also a haven for birdwatchers, with species like bald eagles and ospreys frequently spotted.
The park's facilities include campsites, picnic shelters, a boat launch, and a fishing pier, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and adventure.