You’ll need to bring your own skimboard, but the gist isĮssentially surfing without waves. Sometimes starfish and tiny crabs, as well as lots of birds.Īlso at the beach, you can fish from the shore or give You’ll spot sand dollars, clam shells, seaweed, and Your group is wearing shoes that can handle getting wet as you’ll have to crossĪll kinds of wet areas, some will be an inch or more deep.
Young kids, bring a shovel and bucket or other sand toys.
The shoreline, you’re doing it wrong! Especially during low tide, the 3,301įeet of shoreline is a treat as the water retreats far out and exposes anĮxpansive landscape of sand filled with tidepools to check out. If you go to Dash Point State Park and don’t head down to If you don’t already have one, you can purchase a day pass ($10) or annual pass ($30 and good at any Washington state park) at automated pay stations located in the park.