The End of the Road
Encompassing the northern tip of the Long Beach Peninsula, Leadbetter Point is a landscape of sand dunes, grasses, seasonal wetlands, young forest and beaches, and a place for wildlife. Limited human access creates a sanctuary for rare plants, hundreds of bird species, and a variety of insects and mammals. Beach driving in the refuge is only allowed during state-regulated razor clam digs. Between March and September, a portion of the Leadbetter Point Unit is closed to all public entry to protect nesting western snowy plovers.
A Washington State Discover Pass is required to park in the shared parking area where the cache is located.
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- This geocache has an approved Permit to be placed at this location on property managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Visitors are responsible for acquainting themselves with policies and rules pertaining to State Parks areas.
- The following items may not be placed in the geocache: food, illegal substances, medications, personal hygiene products, pornographic materials, hazardous materials, or weapons of any type.
- By searching for the cache, visitors agree that they are responsible for their own actions, and acknowledge that neither the State of Washington nor the cache owner is responsible for any loss or injury that may occur in relation to such search.
- Report any incident, problem, or violation to State Parks staff.
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