Active since June 25, 2026

Build Your Waterfront Dream

1227 Maplewood Beach Drive NW  ·  Gig Harbor, WA

0.4959 Acres

Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

Text the Heidi Hurst Team for more details

Imagine your own private stretch of Puget Sound waterfront. Pack a picnic, launch a kayak, wander the shoreline, or gather around a bonfire as the sun rises over Mt. Rainier. This exceptional Gig Harbor property offers 49 feet of low-bank waterfront with sweeping views of Colvos Passage, Vashon Island, and the ever-changing beauty of the Sound. Much of the hard work is already complete, with a bulkhead in place, an installed septic system, completed wetland mitigation, on-site water and electricity, and thoughtfully designed building plans. Watch for whales and eagles and plan your own dream home from your own shoreline while enjoying this peaceful waterfront setting just 13 minutes from shopping, amenities, and Hwy 16.
  • Lot Size 21,601 sq ft
  • Lot Details Dead End Street, Open Space
  • View Bay, Mountains, Sound, Territorial
  • Annual Taxes $2,701 (2025)
  • HOA Dues $0
  • MLS Number 2544262

What’s Nearby

The lot sits on the Colvos Passage side of the Gig Harbor peninsula, looking west across the water to Vashon Island. Here's what's around...

Tides Tavern on Harborview is the Gig Harbor institution — on the water since 1973, with an award-winning deck and a counter where you order the fish and chips before grabbing a seat over the harbor. Come by boat and the moorage is free while you eat. It's 21+, so bring ID ;)

Puerto Vallarta is the local Mexican spot and cantina — margaritas, the games on the TVs, and a patio for the dry months.

City Park at Crescent Creek is the green over on Vernhardson at the end of the bay. Baseball field, tennis and sand-volleyball courts, a maritime-themed playground, and picnic shelters the WPA built in the 1930s. There's even a volunteer-built BMX track.

For the outdoors, Crescent Lake is the 49-acre lake just north of town — stocked with rainbow trout, plus bass, bluegill, and crappie. There's a gravel boat ramp at the WDFW access site, and trout season opens the fourth Saturday in April.

And the practical perk — the Safeway at Point Fosdick handles the everyday run: full grocery, a pharmacy, and a fuel station with rewards, a short drive over toward Hwy 16.

Click anywhere on the map to get approximate drive times.
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