Leadbetter Point State Park is on the upper Long Beach Peninsula, between Willapa Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It is a 1,732-acre natural area open for day use, featuring beach frontage on the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay. The adjacent Willapa National Wildlife Refuge has about 5 miles of ocean beach and several miles of bay beach. Dogs on a leash are allowed the park’s southern trails and beaches. Dogs are not allowed in the northern part of Leadbetter Point, which encompasses the refuge and snowy plover habitat. The park is part of the Willapa Bay Water Trail.
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