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| | Saltwater State Park - Areas | | This is an 88-acre marine camping park with 1,445 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound. The park is located halfway between the cities of Tacoma and Seattle. The cities jointly and literally buried a hatchet in the park as a symbol of an end to their mutual competition. The park offers beautiful views and wildlife-watching opportunities. The park features tide pools and marine life, including salmon spawning in McSorley Creek. The park has an underwater, artificial reef on Puget Sound. The area is often used for scuba diving and fishing. The park offers three trails for hiking and biking. |
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