![]() Also, according to the Washington State Parks website, Saltwater State Park is the only “park that features an underwater, artificial reef, providing divers an opportunity to discover the diversity of sea life and marine environments of Puget Sound.” A starfish clings to a rock at Saltwater State Park. in Des Moines) is an 87-acre park that includes forest land, some short hiking trails, a campground, but most importantly 1,445 feet of rocky shoreline that’s perfect for tide pools. So, as we tend to do, we followed the signs to something new and different. ![]() We’d both heard of the park before, but we’d never been there. As we were cruising along Marine View Drive, my mom and I spotted a sign for Saltwater State Park. Instead of plugging the Dash Point address into our GPS, we just started driving south. Our goal was to end up at Dash Point State Park in Federal Way, but we honestly didn’t have much of a plan. My mom and I decided to go on an adventure together last Friday. If you’re looking for some of the best tide pools around the Puget Sound - visit Saltwater State Park. ![]() With that said, not all tide pools are created equal. Whether it’s walking along the waterfront and spotting sea lions or whales, or peeking through tide pools at our many incredible beaches - sea life is everywhere around Seattle (Jacques Cousteau would probably even be jealous). The Puget Sound gives us a unique opportunity to enjoy marine life in the Seattle area.
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