Anderson Point County Park is a picturesque beach located in Olalla, Washington, known for its 500 feet of fine, golden sand. The park offers a serene environment perfect for beachcombing, picnicking, and birdwatching. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and sunbathing, although it is not considered ideal for surfing. The beach allows dogs on leashes and features restrooms and picnic tables with BBQ grills. The park's history dates back to the late 1800s, named after Ole Anderson, a Norwegian immigrant who settled in the area. Established in the 1960s, it remains a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
The park's proximity to Olalla Valley Vineyard and Winery adds to its appeal, offering wine tastings and vineyard tours. Additionally, several hiking trails are nearby, including the 1.5-mile Anderson Point Trail, which provides scenic views of Puget Sound.
While the beach itself does not have lifeguards or extensive amenities, its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a sought-after destination for those seeking a peaceful beach experience.