Kitsap County Anderson Landing Park is a picturesque beach located in Silverdale, Washington. The beach offers a sandy shoreline with a light tan color and is approximately 1,500 feet long. It is surrounded by a wooded area with trails that lead to the beach, providing scenic views and opportunities for hiking. The park is named after Judge Louis Anderson, reflecting its historical significance in the area. While it is not considered family-friendly due to the lack of amenities like restrooms and lifeguards, it remains a popular spot for those seeking a more secluded beach experience.
The beach is accessible via walking trails and offers a viewpoint, making it ideal for nature lovers and those interested in exploring the outdoors. The area has historical significance, having served as a Native American clambake site and burial ground. The property was acquired by Kitsap County in 1979 and has since been preserved for its natural beauty and cultural importance.
Despite its natural beauty, the beach is not generally recommended for swimming due to its unimproved facilities and lack of lifeguards. However, it is a great spot for shellfish harvesting, with Manila clams and oysters available year-round.