Walker County Park, located in Shelton, Washington, offers a serene beach experience on the south shore of Hammersley Inlet. The park is known for its large trees, which were central to the area's economy, and features a covered shelter, children's play area, barbeque grills, restrooms, and a basketball court. It's an ideal spot for family outings and provides beach access, although no shellfish harvesting is allowed. The park is free to visit and offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it perfect for picnics and outdoor activities.
The park's history dates back to the early 20th century when it was known as Saeger Landing, a popular spot for picnics and camping accessible only by boat. Today, it is managed by Mason County and offers a tranquil escape from urban life.
Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of Hammersley Inlet and engage in various outdoor activities like kayaking or simply relaxing on the beach.