Burn Ban

No fires permitted at any time.

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Eagle Island Marine State Park

Anderson Island, WA 98303

Eagle Island is a great place to moor or anchor your boat, gaze at the splendor of Mount Rainier, relax on the beach and watch harbor seals close to the shore.

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Boat-in Only

No overnight camping.

There is no potable water or restrooms on the island.

No metal detecting is allowed.

Do not disturb marine mammals. During seal pup season, pups will rest on the beach during low tide. Federal law prohibits touching, feeding and disturbing marine mammals, so visitors, including dogs, are required to stay at least 100 yards from seals and their pups.

Pack-it-in, pack-it-out. Trash receptacles are not available, all trash must be packed out. This includes human and dog waste. Boaters in vessels with no toilet facilities are encouraged to use a human waste removal system such as a WAG bag or RESTOP which contains and treats the waste and can be deposited in the trash when returning home. 

Activities

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Beach Exploration

Bird Watching

Boating

Fishing

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Kayaking

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Paddleboarding

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Shellfishing

Swimming

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Windsurfing

Amenities

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Buoys

Moorage

Park features

Forest

Island

Mountain View

Rocky Beach

Saltwater

Wildlife Viewing

Rules

  • Day-Use Only
  • Dogs Allowed on Leash
  • Fires not Allowed
  • Boat-in Only

No overnight camping.

There is no potable water or restrooms on the island.

No metal detecting is allowed.

Do not disturb marine mammals. During seal pup season, pups will rest on the beach during low tide. Federal law prohibits touching, feeding and disturbing marine mammals, so visitors, including dogs, are required to stay at least 100 yards from seals and their pups.

Pack-it-in, pack-it-out. Trash receptacles are not available, all trash must be packed out. This includes human and dog waste. Boaters in vessels with no toilet facilities are encouraged to use a human waste removal system such as a WAG bag or RESTOP which contains and treats the waste and can be deposited in the trash when returning home. 

Map & visitor guide

47.187982244389, -122.69648940316

Boating

This park is near Anderson Island in Pierce County on the Puget Sound. Eagle Island has two moorage buoys available for overnight stays. 

Winter Schedule

Learn about seasonal closers and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.