This small, undeveloped state park-managed property is on the Key Peninsula. It is just 178-acres on the east side of Case Inlet. with 1,980 feet of saltwater shoreline. The northern edge of the property is bordered by a creek leading into a small lagoon.
There is one small trail leading from the road to the beach. The salal-lined trail passes through forest with a high canopy, gradually opening up to the shoreline, which visitors can hike up and down before returning the way they came. It's easy to miss as you drive by, so keep your eye out for the unsigned trailhead on the northwest side of the road.
Parking is tight here. With room for just one or two cars at the roadside pullout, be sure to have a backup location available if there's no room at the trailhead.