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Shine Tidelands State park
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Shine Tidelands State park is a 13-acre seasonal day-use park with 5,000 feet of tideland along Bywater Bay. At high tide, there is little beach available to the visitor. Excellent low-tide shellfish-harvesting opportunities are available nearby. Kayaking and windsurfing are popular on the beach. The park provides four unsheltered picnic tables, available first-come, first-served. No fires are permitted on the beach or on park property. No fires are allowed on beach or park property. All Department of Fish & Wildlife rules apply in the park. Check publications for regulations on shellfish gathering. The park allows for primitive hand-launching of personal watercraft. There is no fee. Shine Tidelands became part of the State Park system in 1967. The park property was formerly a portion of the Wolfe Property, named after original owners Elmer and Sophia Wolfe.

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