Boat, hike, bike or drive into this gorgeous oceanfront park with one of the best beaches around.
Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Joemma Beach State Park adventure.























Boaters, kayakers, canoeists and paddlers find seclusion and serenity at this forested park on South Puget Sound. The views are sensational at the small, well-maintained 106-acre marine camping park on Key Peninsula. Joemma Beach boasts a super-long pier and the only boat launch with vehicle parking on the peninsula.
A year-round day use area makes picturesque picnicking and beachcombing a breeze. But the park with 3,000 feet of saltwater frontage is really a haven for boaters. Joemma is legendary for its fishing and crabbing.
If uncrowded, rustic camping appeals, you'll find 19 primitive tent sites here and five vault toilets. Campers arriving by human-powered watercraft enjoy two Cascadia Marine Trail sites. And those journeying on foot or spoked wheels find two primitive hiker/biker sites waiting.
All campsites are first-come, first-served at this beautiful Washington State Park not far from Olympia and Tacoma. The campground is closed from November 1 - February 28.
The best time to visit Joemma Beach State Park is from mid-May to mid-October, when the docks are open and the weather is mild. Winter offers a quiet retreat, though some facilities may be limited.