Hankin Point, Beach 264, is a picturesque beach located on Shaw Island in Washington, United States. It features a 300-foot stretch of fine white sand, offering a serene and natural setting for relaxation and recreation. The beach is surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the San Juan Islands, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful getaway. The area is also known for its biological preserves, such as the University of Washington Biological Preserve nearby, which adds to the natural charm of the location.
The beach itself is relatively secluded, providing a quiet escape from more crowded destinations. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views and engage in various activities like beachcombing or simply soaking in the sun. The proximity to other San Juan Islands attractions makes it a great base for exploring the region.
The San Juan Islands are renowned for their wildlife, including whales, seals, and a variety of bird species, which can be observed from nearby vantage points. This combination of natural beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities makes Hankin Point a unique destination for nature lovers and those looking for a tranquil beach experience.