Kopachuck State Park, situated in the western Gig Harbor peninsula, spans 109 acres of land with a 5,600-foot gravel shoreline, offering picturesque views of Cutts Island. Visitors can explore the park's 2-mile trail, abundant with lush greenery and wildlife, and enjoy camping in one of the 41 tent spaces available, along with an ADA-approved restroom for convenience.
Named after the Pacific Coastal Indians, "Kopachuck" meaning "at water," this tranquil retreat provides a peaceful escape for campers seeking a break from city life. With a pay phone on-site, visitors can disconnect and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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