Leadbetter Point is a point on the northwest coast of Pacific County in the state of Washington in the United States.
It lies at the southern side of the entrance to Willapa Bay.
[1] Leadbetter Point is located at 46°39′0″N 124°3′40″W / 46.65000°N 124.06111°W / 46.65000; -124.06111.
It was named in 1852 by James Alden for fellow U.S. Coast Survey officer Danville Leadbetter.
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