Slip Point, Beach 426, is a scenic beach located on the southern shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, at the eastern end of Clallam Bay on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Situated just under a mile northeast of the Clallam Bay community, this beach offers an exquisite mix of sandy and gravel shoreline that stretches about a mile long. The dynamic landscape is shaped by an ever-changing interaction between the nutrient-rich waters of the Clallam River and the tidal currents of the strait, creating a vibrant natural environment.
Visitors to Slip Point can enjoy watching local wildlife such as osprey and eagles as they fish along the coastline, while tide pools near Slip Point Beach Park offer a fascinating outdoor aquarium experience showcasing abundant marine life. The natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a favored spot for beachcombing, bird watching, and appreciating the rugged Pacific Northwest coastline.