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Kukutali Preserve State Park Heritage Site

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Mary
February 20, 2021
Beautiful wild bird sanctuary on Kiket Island (cross at low-medium tide). Trails to beaches and through woods. Discover Pass required; no dogs.
Earlene
November 8, 2019
Very close to us, no cars allowed on island. Do watch for tides high can put water over the access. A favorite place for our guests and locals!
Judith
April 5, 2018
Our favorite park just a few miles west of LaConner. Parking is limited right off the road. Then a walk down the gravel road and between two bodies of water leads to an island with a gravel road, a level path on the south side, and a scenic hiking trail on the north side. They both lead to a wonderful beach. There is a large level field for playing of picnics. Washington Discovery Pass required or $10 day pass.
Our favorite park just a few miles west of LaConner. Parking is limited right off the road. Then a walk down the gravel road and between two bodies of water leads to an island with a gravel road, a level path on the south side, and a scenic hiking trail on the north side. They both lead to a wond…
Ann
September 27, 2022
The preserve includes 84 acres on Kiket Island and Flagstaff Point and 9 acres on Fidaglo Island. Believed to be the first park in the United States to be co-owned and managed by a tribe (Swinomish) and another government, management of the area focuses on conservation and research, public education and limited recreational use, including hiking.
Martin & Anne Marie
May 23, 2022
Wonderful walk and beach along Snee Oosh Road in La Conner. Sacred Swinomish tribal land. Dogs are NOT welcome.

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Kiket Island Road
La Conner, WA