1. Kinney Point State Park does not have designated swimming areas.
2. Visitors can swim at their own risk in the surrounding waters of Puget Sound.
3. The park's rocky shoreline may make water access challenging for some swimmers.
4. There are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming.
5. Water temperatures can be cold and currents strong; appropriate safety gear is recommended for all swimmers.
6. The beach area provides a potential spot to take a dip during low tide periods only.
The park is part of the Cascade Marine Trail. A kayak rack is available since the beach disappears during high tide.
Enjoy saltwater fishing in this park, with species like salmon and rockfish. Shellfishing for clams is also popular here.