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    Owen Beach

    4.6 (51 reviews)

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    Waterfront.
    Kathryn Y.

    Beautiful park on the water! Excellent place to go escape the oppressive heat. Views of Vashon Island and the ferry, Mt. Rainer, picnic tables, grass areas and sandy/gravel areas to sit and clean bathrooms. Easy access to the water if you want to swim, kayak, or use a SUP. Amazing beach! This beach is part of Point defiance park. Beautiful walkways making it accessible for strollers, bikes and walkers. Looking forward to more adventures in the area. SYOY!

    Tiffany Y.

    Owen Beach is a lovely PNW beach in Point Defiance. The beach is definitely rockier rather than sandy. Owen Beach offers great views, opportunities for wildlife sightings (like seals), amenities like bathrooms, kayak rental, pavilions/tables, and an excellent paved path right along the shore. There is a decent area for parking too.

    Owen Beach History
    Whitney A.

    Our Tacoma friends took us to check out Owen Beach. Parking is not a problem because there are so many parking stalls. On the right side when walking towards the beach, there is a kayak rental shop. The restrooms were on the left. Next to the restrooms, there is a Pavilion available to rent for small parties up to 66 people. There was also a little playground for kids. If you keep walking down to the left side of the beach, there's a picnic area. We saw people walking to the forest so we believe that there is a hiking trail. The water looked too cold to swim in, but there were some people swimming and a few kayaking. Also, it was interesting to see that it was a pebble beach because I'm used to sandy beaches. We even saw a seal swimming in the water which was super cool! We didn't do any swimming, kayaking, or hiking, but we enjoyed taking a stroll around the beach and admired the scenery. We could even see half of Mount Rainier (if you look to the right side of the beach). It was so beautiful and relaxing.

    Slide
    Jm P.

    Since the reno the space looks cleaner and the facilities are better maintained. Everyone hates public park bathrooms but the ones here are much nicer. They added a wash off area so you can get rid of all the sand and the slide/rubber floor is a great addition for the kids! Great spot for being lazy or adventurous with a view of Vashon and the sound.

    Under renovation
    Siobhan D.

    It was cold and rainy today, but we still had an absolute blast visiting Owen Beach near Point Defiance. We went with the hope of seeing some seals and we got lucky! The seals delivered! The tide was inso there wasn't much beach to work with but we were able to hike perhaps 1,000 feet along the coast, over fallen trees, around little pools of krill, and through beautiful stony patches. The scenery is stunning. The moss covered trees are the best!

    view from the beach
    Elisabeth P.

    Some friends and I were looking for something dog friendly and fun to do while I was being a good Auntie and watching my sister's son, Magnus the Great, an adorable Siberian Husky. My friends who do not have any hooman or furry children of their own suggested Owen Beach as place they frequently go just to play with other people's cute doggies. I was pleased that it isn't very far from Tacoma and is located in Point Defiance Park. It was fairly easy to find parking in their large lot. The beach has a beautiful view and crystal clear water. It's a nice place to enjoy with the family with several spots of grassy areas for relaxing, lots of beach to walk, and of course options for water activities. We enjoyed our beach time and were happy for the benches in the area. The beach is a bit rocky and not very comfortable to walk around barefoot on, but other than that its a great spot.

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    Eddie J.

    Looking for a free & fun outdoor activity? Then head over to the newly renovated Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park! There are great walking trails and a promenade along the shore, with plenty of shoreline to explore!

    Crystal H.

    This beach is beautiful and great for summer outdoor BBQing. The beach itself is not super sandy like Golden Gardens, but little rock. I prefer sandier beaches. It has a nice long coast for you to walk with your dogs and with people. If you look closely at the waters, sometimes you might see a seal! This beach has multiple benches and tables for people to seat and eat. But beware that during the warm seasons, they can fill up!

    Along the shore at Owen Beach.
    John S.

    Well known in the Seattle-Tacoma area Owen Beach is sadly overlooked by visitors. The beautiful beach and surrounding trees and parkland provide many options for a family outing. There are shelters and BBQs and stoves. Of course a walk along the shore is suitable gazing at the South end of the Sound. The kids and dogs will love the romp.

    Monica B.

    Generally, I don't spend a lot of time in Tacoma. I was really excited to have a full day to leisurely explore. We were driving by and decided to stop for a break and it was exactly what we needed. There was plenty of parking when I was there but I can see how it would be limited during the summer months. Views of the water and beautiful pacific northwest are always welcome! Watching ferries float by, birds singing, and people enjoying being close to nature is where it's at. There is a path ideal for walking or wheeled transport (bike, skates, skateboards, etc.). There's plenty of seating whether it's a log, picnic tables, or benches. Exploring the beach is fun for all ages. I enjoyed people watching. Good weather brings life to the area...so many smiles and people enjoying the day in different ways was great to see!

    See the legend pic that I uploaded to see how long each trail is
    Josh B.

    Instead of heading to the zoo I decided to see what the rest of the Point Defiance park area entailed. I will say that Owen Beach is super grand and there is so much parking. The parking lot is on a hill and the parking goes all the way up but it's still a short walk to the actual beach and really close to the bathroom services. As I walked through the parking lot though, I did notice quite a few used condoms on the ground, soooooooooo....ya. Aside from the abundance of contraceptive devices, I did feel moderately safe. The Tacoma police rode by on a regular too. I'm not sure if the area has high crime or they were just in the course if normal patrol. The beach isn't the only thing that is offered. You can rent kayaks and there are plenty of safe trails, long and short. Bring a friend or your dog and it's a perfect walk or place to picnic. It was a nice place to relax and refresh my mind as well as get some exercise.

    Summertime at Owen  Beach!
    Alden C.

    Owen Beach! Another great point of interest in Point Defiance! I love bringing the dogs down here for a nice stroll. Yes, often times it is very busy and since my dogs can get anxious I usually hold them until we are a considerable distance away from the parking lot. It's especially refreshing coming down here during the summer time as it is always so much more cooler and rejuvenating after wilting for a considerable time in town. lol If you come here during the weekend or early enough in the day you rent kayaks and go strolling around on the Sound. There is also a snack stand as well. Numerous times I have come across aquatic life here even when there are a lot of people they don't seem to shy away from that. Several times I have seem harbor seals hang out here. In a way I think they actually like being around people (at a comfortable distance of course) because it seems like they are showing off on occasion. I have seen otters nearby as well. My most recent visit to the beach was seeing clams squirt water out of the sand. And of course there is the wildlife here that is never too far from the beach and seems to be a staple to Point Defiance... the deer and the raccoons. They are always fun to observe. The view at Owen Beach is fantastic and panoramic. On a clear day you can sometimes see Mount Rainier which is always stunning as well as Vashon Island and the ferry that goes back and forth. You can on see the big cargo ships sitting in the sound as well. If one is a native to Tacoma perhaps these ships aren't much of a novelty but since I come from Middle America they still are a novelty to me. You can stroll for a considerable direction along the beach. If you go towards the direction where Gig Harbor is the paved sidewalk eventually runs out but you have a great beach to walk along for quite some time. In the other direction the side walk remains and takes you to a marina. Either direction you go you are in for a very scenic and enjoyable walk. Owen Beach will always remain one of my favorite spots in Point Defiance.

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    Super fun place to bring family but the hike to the parking is killer especially with a stroller!! It is a rock/ pebble beach

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    One of my FAVORITE places to walk along the waterfront and watch the ferry boats go back and forth.

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    It was cold and rainy today, but we still had an absolute blast visiting Owen Beach near Point Defiance.

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    Tolmie State Park - Tide is out

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    Last time I visited was in the summer when the water had really receded. It was lovely, but dry…read more This current visit was in the winter so the tide was high. We walked down to the beach and my niece had a fun time scooping up sea life from the sand and she found things like baby crab legs and shellfish so we got to talk about what was in the water. People were kinda standing around or taking pictures since Mt. Rainier is in the distance, since there's nowhere to sit to relax. There are lots of signs telling you to respect private property, so I imagine the residents get frustrated when people wander over the line, but that's what you get if your property is right next to a state park. The path over was nice, with netting on slippery spots and there are a couple of Pokemon Gyms and Pokestops so its a pretty good place to play. Just be mindful that they require you to carry your trash out of the park with you, so there's nowhere to leave your dog poop bags if your pup does his business. We obediently took our stuff with us, but I wonder how many people don't honor the request.

    Belted Kingfisher, Heron, Belted Kingfisher, Belted Kingfisher, Belted Kingfisher! And so my…read morebirding went when I visited Tolmie State Park the morning of the 25th of June 2020. I arrived in the 9:00 a.m. hour and parked at the upper parking lot by the entrance to the park. There is a second parking lot further down the road once inside the park that is closer to the beach. By the upper parking lot there is a restroom building, covered picnic area, and abundant picnic tables with grills interspersed in the woods. There is also an area with benches facing the water in an amphitheater-esque seating style. In my exploring this area I found some cool plants including foxglove plants with cusped blossoms. A Goldfinch flitted across my path and made a getaway before I could get a picture of it. Fun to see the state bird in a state park! Making my way down the trail to the beach was quiet, and I was pleased to see that it was high tide when I arrived at the waterfront. Walking along the waterfront I notice what looked like a Kingfisher so I decided to approach and see if it was. Indeed it was! Slowly I waded out in the water along a muddy part and realized the mud was teeming with crabs. I was careful to watch where I stepped so as not to smoosh any of them. Once I reached the Kingfisher (a Belted Kingfisher specifically) it flew off across the spit of land I came across to get to it. I watched where it landed on a tree branch and then followed the Belted Kingfisher. The Belted Kingfisher was along the creek that flows to the Puget Sound at high tide, at low tide the creek dissipates. Another Belted Kingfisher arrived and they both started diving in the water for fish and other food. Turning my head left I noticed a Heron in the water and waded back out in the water to join it. After wading around with the Heron for a while I made my way back towards where the first Belted Kingfisher had perched to watch for food in the water. The tide was going out as I was wading with the Heron and making my way to the perch. The crabs were not happy about this. The ground glistened with movement, not sunlight, and there were 100s to 1000s of tiny crabs running to take shelter under the seaweed, in the mud, and yes trying to pinch my feet and legs. As I neared some crabs they would burrow backwards into the mud, put their pinchers up, and open them... I was careful not to step there. Eventually I made it back to the Belted Kingfisher perch and what did I find?! Not one, but two Belted Kingfishers watching the water!! So very cool. After admiring them for a little bit I started making my way back to my car. The beach and the parking lot by the beach were starting to get busy, so it was my time to go. A perfect morning adventure in the Puget Sound area.

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