Shipwreck Point Natural Resource Conservation Area is located on the northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. This 472-acre site features a stunning stretch of beach along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, with old-growth forests and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking through the coastal forest, exploring the rocky beach, and spotting wildlife like otters and bald eagles.
The area is known for its scenic views and opportunities for salmon fishing. It is not part of Olympic National Park, so no park pass is required for entry.
The site is open from sunrise to sunset, providing ample time to appreciate its natural wonders.