Beaches

Pierce County, nestled along the stunning shores of the Salish Sea, is a haven for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The county's beaches offer a delightful escape, with a variety of activities to enjoy in this picturesque Pacific Northwest setting.

Owen Beach in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park is a popular destination, where visitors can kayak, paddleboard, or simply relax on the sandy shore, enjoying the serene views of Vashon Island. The newly developed Ruston Way Waterfront provides a scenic promenade ideal for leisurely strolls, picnics, and soaking in the breathtaking views of Commencement Bay.

In Gig Harbor, Kopachuck State Park's beaches are perfect for beachcombing, exploring tide pools, and witnessing stunning sunsets. Dash Point State Park, straddling the line between Pierce and King counties, is a favorite for its sandy beach, ideal for swimming, skimboarding, and enjoying the tranquil waters of the Salish Sea.

While not saltwater shoreline, American Lake in Lakewood boasts several sandy beaches (such as American Lake Park and Harry Todd Park) that serve as play spaces as well as launching points for water activities. 

Throughout Pierce County, the beaches serve as idyllic backdrops for a range of activities. Whether it's a peaceful day of sunbathing, an adventurous outing on the water, or a family picnic with the sound of waves in the background, the county's beaches provide a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. The picturesque coastline of Pierce County invites both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and coastal charm of the region.