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Kukutali Preserve State Park Heritage Site

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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.
Steve
July 1, 2018
Co Managed by the Swinomish Tribe and State Parks this historic location was proposed to be a nuclear power plant in the 1970"s. Local opposition and philanthropic donors thwarted the plan. Great hike for those will to get out an about.
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…

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Kiket Island Road
La Conner, WA