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Joemma Beach State Park: Key Peninsula’s Accessible Marine Haven

Joemma Beach State Park in Lakebay offers the perfect blend of accessible solitude and marine recreation on Key Peninsula’s southeastern shore, where 3,000 feet of pristine saltwater frontage meets 122 acres of coastal forest. Named after Joe and Emma Smith, who transformed this location into “the finest sandy bathing beach on the interior waters of Puget Sound” in the 1920s, the park continues their legacy of welcoming visitors to enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, and camping just a quick drive from Olympia and Tacoma.

Joemma Beach State Park Fast Facts

Feature Detail
Location Lakebay, Pierce County, Washington (Key Peninsula)
Address 20001 Bay Road SW, Lakebay, WA 98349
Size 122 acres
Established 1995 (originally 1968 as Robert F. Kennedy Recreation Area)
Shoreline 3,000 feet of saltwater frontage on Case Inlet
Named After Joe and Emma Smith (1917-1932 residents)
Key Features Sandy bathing beach, coastal forest trails, boat launch
Activities Marine camping, boating, fishing, swimming, paddling
Camping Seasonal primitive sites, hiker/biker sites, Cascadia Marine Trail sites
Facilities Boat ramp, 500 feet dock space, picnic shelter, trails
Hours 8:00 a.m. – Dusk
Season Camping May 15 – Oct 1, day use year-round

Park Overview

Joemma Beach State Park stands out for its remarkable accessibility within South Puget Sound’s intricate maze of waterways, offering both land and water visitors easy access to pristine marine environments. The park’s 122 acres encompass diverse coastal ecosystems, from sandy beaches perfect for swimming and beachcombing to forested uplands with hiking trails that wind through native vegetation. Case Inlet’s protected waters provide ideal conditions for paddling, fishing, and boating while maintaining the tranquil atmosphere that Joe and Emma Smith originally cultivated.

The park’s unique history as a horticultural enterprise and vacation destination in the early 20th century continues to influence its character today. Originally developed as a direct-mail bulb and seed business with rental cottages, the location has always welcomed visitors seeking respite from urban life. The transition from private retreat to state park has preserved this welcoming spirit while expanding access to Key Peninsula’s exceptional marine recreation opportunities.

Activities & Recreation

Activity Details Season Difficulty
Marine Camping Primitive sites, hiker/biker, and Cascadia Marine Trail options May 15 – Oct 1 Easy
Swimming Sandy beach in protected Case Inlet waters Summer Easy
Boating Boat ramp and 500 feet dock space, 30 feet moorage at low tide May – Oct Easy
Fishing Saltwater fishing from shore and boats Year-round Easy-Moderate
Kayaking Protected waters ideal for paddling adventures Year-round Easy
Hiking Short trails through 22 acres of coastal forest Year-round Easy
Beach Exploration 3,000 feet of shoreline for beachcombing Year-round Easy
Scuba Diving Access to deeper Case Inlet waters Year-round Moderate

Facilities & Amenities

Joemma Beach State Park provides comprehensive marine recreation facilities centered around its exceptional beach access. The park features a boat ramp and 500 feet of dock space available mid-May through mid-October, offering 30 feet of moorage at low tide. Boaters have right-of-way to docks, with moorage fees charged from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m. The park maintains both sheltered and unsheltered picnic tables, with a reservable roofed picnic shelter and first-come, first-served unsheltered sites.

Additional amenities include accessible restrooms, drinking water, trash service, accessible parking, and a park ranger station. Fire restrictions limit usage to gas/propane self-contained camping stoves and portable gas/propane fire pits, with charcoal and wood fires prohibited. Short hiking trails wind through the coastal forest, connecting camping areas to day-use facilities and beach access points.

Camping & Accommodations

Joemma Beach State Park offers seasonal camping from May 15 through October 1, with multiple accommodation options for different types of visitors. The park provides reservable primitive campsites situated above the picnic areas, requiring a short walk from the boat ramp and dock area. Two hiker/biker sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis for travelers arriving without vehicles.

Two Cascadia Marine Trail sites are reserved exclusively for campers arriving by wind or human-powered watercraft, providing direct water access for paddlers. All camping facilities include access to drinking water within 100 feet of each campsite, vault toilets, and designated fire areas. The elevated campsite locations offer views over Case Inlet while maintaining convenient access to beach and boating facilities.

Planning Your Visit

Located at 20001 Bay Road SW in Lakebay, Joemma Beach State Park operates daily from 8:00 a.m. to dusk year-round. A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks for day use. The park is easily accessible by car from Olympia, Tacoma, and surrounding communities via Key Peninsula’s road network, making it one of the more accessible marine parks in South Puget Sound.

Seasonal operations affect camping availability and dock access, with full services available May 15 through October 1. Winter visitors can still enjoy day-use facilities and beach access. Current shellfish regulations should be checked before harvesting, as clams, mussels, and oysters are currently closed year-round due to conservation concerns. A recreational license is required for fishing activities.

What to Bring & Know

• Plan visits during the May-October season for camping and full dock access
• Bring appropriate water gear for swimming in Case Inlet’s protected waters
• Pack fishing equipment and current licenses for saltwater fishing opportunities
• Check current shellfish regulations before visiting, as harvesting may be restricted
• Consider combining land and water access for the full Joemma Beach experience
• Prepare for seasonal fire restrictions allowing only gas/propane cooking equipment

Final Word

Joemma Beach State Park continues Joe and Emma Smith’s legacy of providing “the finest sandy bathing beach on the interior waters of Puget Sound,” where accessible marine recreation meets the tranquil beauty of Key Peninsula’s protected shores.

Gear Up for Washington Weather

Washington trails are wet more often than not, and the right gear makes the difference between a great day out and a miserable one. We recommend KEEN Targhee IV Waterproof Hiking Boots for solid traction on muddy and rocky terrain, a North Face Alta Vista Rain Jacket because you will need it even on days that start sunny, and the REI Co-op Flash 22 Pack to carry your layers, water, and snacks. All three are available in men's and women's versions. (affiliate links)

What to Do

Activities

Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Boating
Camping
Fishing
Hiking & Walking
Kayaking
Metal Detecting
Paddleboarding
Scuba Diving
Swimming