| Potlatch State Park | |
|---|---|
| Location | Mason County, Washington, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°21′43″N123°09′20″W / 47.3618801°N 123.1555257°W /47.3618801; -123.1555257[1] |
| Area | 57 acres (23 ha) |
| Established | 1960[2] |
| Administered by | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
| Visitors | 221,474 (in 2024)[3] |
| Website | Official website |
Potlatch State Park is a 57-acre (23 ha)Washingtonstate park located onHood Canal near the town ofPotlatch inMason County. The park offers camping, hiking, boating, fishing, shellfish harvesting, beachcombing, and sailboarding.[1]
Potlatch State Park was opened in 1960 on a prime piece of land that was traditionally territory of theSkokomish people. The creation of this park has been the subject of land claims brought by the Skokomish people.[4]
The namesake of the Potlatch State Park, specifically the word "potlatch", refers to a gift-giving feast and ceremony practiced byIndigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States.