Beckett Point is a small sand spit jutting out into northeastern Discovery Bay, about ten miles from the city of Port Townsend in Jefferson County, Washington, United States.
[3] Many of the families have lived there for several generations, fishing salmon, crab, and shrimp.
Home to approximately 81 species of plants,[2] the point contains a rare remnant of the region's original prairie ecosystem.
[5] It was originally built as a summer colony, although many people now live there year-round.
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