Kennedy Creek Natural Area Preserve
Olympia, WA
This is a great “pit-stop” on your loop journey. The access from Hwy 101 is easy, and ADA accessible.
Twanoh State Park
Hood Canal, WA
The more than a half mile of beach on Hood Canal is where the good birdwatching is at.
Jarrell Cove State Park
Harstine Island, WA
An easy one mile trail loops the park’s periphery through quiet woods and along a bluff above the two slender finger inlets making up Jarrell Cove.
Potlatch State Park
Hood Canal, WA
The adjacent Skokomish River delta consists of estuary, riparian forests and extensive wetlands and a heron rookery.
Dosewallips State Park
Brinnon, WA
Enjoy more than 1000 acres of prime wildlife habitat along the Dosewallips River at its delta on Hood Canal.
Fort Flagler Historical State Park
Marrowstone Island, WA
Owing to its location and surrounded by water on three sides, the park is a great spot for watching marine birds.
Fort Worden Historical State Park
Port Townsend, WA
The 434-acre park contains high bluffs, a lagoon, mature forest, and extensive beaches.
Miller Peninsula State Park
Sequim, WA
2800 acres of undeveloped beaches, bluffs, and forestland on the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sequim Bay and Discovery Bay.
Railroad Bridge Park
Sequim, WA
The park provides access to the 130-mile long North Olympic Discovery Trail, consisting of former railroad lines.
Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge
Sequim, WA
The eelgrass beds in Dungeness Bay host some of the state’s largest concentrations of wintering harlequin ducks, scaups, black brants, black-bellied plovers and dunlins.
Salt Creek County Park
Port Angeles, WA
When the tide is low, take to a series of staircases leading to beaches, and rocky shelves for better viewing.
Pillar Point County Park
Port Angeles, WA
If you have a boat or kayak you can paddle to nearby DNR beaches and tidal flats. Otherwise you can observe birds from the park’s small beach.
Clallam Bay Spit Park
Clallam Bay, WA
Mile long sandy spit with beach walking, views of Vancouver Island, and excellent birdwatching. The river attracting a wide array of birds and mammals.
Ruby Beach
Pacific Coast, WA
From a bluff top trailhead, hike through a salt-sprayed maritime forest for .2 mile to the beach set before contorted sea stacks and Abbey Island just offshore.
Kalaloch Beach and Creek
Pacific Coast, WA
The birding is excellent from these easily accessible Olympic National Park beaches.
Lake Quinault Rainforest
Quinault, WA
Follow the Quinault National Recreation Trails to waterfalls, cedar bogs, giant primeval trees, lakeshore and crystal-clear creeks.
Damon Point
Grays Harbor, WA
Damon Point is on what was once Protection Island. But through accretion the point is now on a 1.5 mile long spit.
Friends Landing
Montesano, WA
The main trail travels along Lake Quigg’s shoreline passing a floating dock, several boardwalks, interpretive signs, and a dock on the Chehalis River.