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Stretch Point state park
Location
Twelve miles north of Shelton on Stretch Island, Mason County. Accessible by water only.
Acreage
4.20 acres with 610 feet of saltwater shoreline on Case Inlet.
Acquired
Stretch Point State Park was acquired in 1967, for a total cost of $55,000, from Peggy P. Sells.
Historical Background
Stretch Island was named by Captain John Wilkes during an exploratory journey in 1841 for a gunner's mate, Samuel Stretch.
Facilities
5 moorage buoys
Activities
Picnicking, beachcombing, boating, clamming and fishing.
Courtesy of Washington State Park and Recreation Commission
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