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Kopachuck State Park is a publicly owned recreation area situated on Henderson Bay in Puget Sound, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of the city of Gig Harbor, Washington. The state park's 109 acres (44 ha) encompass over a mile of saltwater shoreline. The park provides sweeping views of sunsets, the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. [2]
Gig Harbor has a marine west coast climate: Warm and dry summers, transitional springs and autumns, and cool and wet winters, with occasional snow. The annual high and low temperatures of Gig Harbor are 59.3 and 44.8 °F (15.2 and 7.1 °C), respectively, making for an average of 52.05 °F (11.14 °C).
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Gig Harbor made an appearance in a recent Travel + Leisure magazine article about the 11 Best Small Towns in Washington. The town was recognized for multiple reasons including the waterfront with ...
3313 Harborview Drive, Gig Harbor, 253-858-7175, netshed9.com Breakfast & Lunch : Thursday-Monday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. (closed Tuesday-Wednesday) Dinner : Friday-Saturday 4-8 p.m., first week of June ...
Cutts Island State Park is a public recreation area park comprising the entirety of two-acre (0.81 ha) Cutts Island in Carr Inlet in Pierce County, Washington.The island is a clay butte with a stand of trees and a teardrop-shaped beach at low tide. [3]
The Harbor History Museum is a regional maritime and history museum in Gig Harbor, Washington.It hosts exhibits on regional culture and history, and Midway Schoolhouse, a one-room schoolhouse built in 1893 and moved to the museum's grounds in 2009.
The Gig Harbor City Council voted 4-3 June 27 to ban fireworks entirely beginning in 2023. That means this is the last year residents can use fireworks. They’re only allowed on the Fourth of July.