Clallam Bay Spit Community Beach County Park is a picturesque destination located 45 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington, along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This 33-acre park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy a mile-long stretch of sand and gravel beach, perfect for beachcombing and birdwatching. The park is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with frequent sightings of eagles, osprey, and marine mammals. The Clallam River, which empties into the Strait, provides a nutrient-rich environment that supports a diverse array of shore and marine birds.
The park's tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation. A full-service restroom and picnic area are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. The beach is dog-friendly, adding to its appeal for families and pet owners.
For those interested in exploring beyond the beach, the park offers stunning views of Vancouver Island and the surrounding landscape, which changes dramatically with the tides.