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Clayton Beach

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Clayton Beach 0:0

Address

Chuckanut Drive
Bellingham , WA 98225

Hours

Every day 6:30 AM - Dusk

Review

Photo Credit: Jamie Valenta
Clayton Beach is part of Larrabee State Park, found just outside Bellingham along Chuckanut Drive, one of the prettiest drives in the area. It is a fairly rocky beach - a wonderful place to rock climb and study wild mussels, barnacles and baby crabs. At high tide, the sandy beach area is relatively small; this is a beach that is more enjoyable at lower tide levels, so check the tide tables before you set off.

The parking lot for Clayton Beach is found on the left hand side of Chuckanut Drive, heading away from Bellingham, and the trail to the Beach is across the busy street, so parents need to be alert. The walk down to the beach is beautiful - a cool, green trek through the forest, with the tree canopy arching far overhead. The trail is basically just a dirt path that can get very muddy and slippery after rains, so caution is needed especially if carrying coolers or picnic baskets. Travel as lightly as you can down to the beach. There are no picnic tables, restrooms or trash cans, so you must pack out everything you pack in. The trail itself is approximately three-quarters of a mile and is rocky and steep in places. Soft-soled shoes are recommended. The beach is open from 6:30 a.m. to dusk.

Once down to the beach, clamber up onto the rocks and enjoy a wonderful view - across the Sound, Anacortes twinkles in the distance, and the San Juan Islands stretch across the horizon, misty blue islands suspended between the dazzling blue sea and the endless blue sky. Savor the quiet, the peace, the beauty of it all.
Written By: Tanya Perkins
On: 5/3/1999

Directions

Follow Chuckanut Drive from Fairhaven, driving south. The parking lot for Clayton Beach is a short distance past the main Larrabee State Park entrance, on the left hand side.

Features

Walking Trails

Map

User Reviews

Anonymous
70rating
(4)
(2)
8/12/1999
First To Review
I think clayton beach is the
best place to swim in the
bellingham area. It is
so peaceful, and it is really
the only sandy swimming area
in bellingham saltwaters. On
a hot day, there is nothing
better than sweating your way
to clayton beach, and jumping
in.
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Andy  Yo
20rating
(2)
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4/18/2006
u gots'ta get coeval on that sheeze dude
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Andy  Yo
20rating
(2)
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4/18/2006
that depends on time, tim. in april 2001 they are too cold, but in april 2006 people will respond to your inquiries and it's generally pretty warm now. ya, it's nice. it sux0r to be in the past--doesn't it, channi boy?
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james
james 
10rating
(1)
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7/13/2008
It's gorgeous, quiet, pretty clean (always SOME idiots who can't pack out their garbage and BROKEN beer bottles), water reasonably warm in warm weather to swim or wade in and almost a private atmosphere (3/4 mi. hike to get down there). ....don't tell ANYone about it! Please respect this beautiful place and help keep it clean and safe.....
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Anonymous
10rating
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3/16/2007
Are there sand dollars on the beach year round? Or just in the summer months?
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Tim Chan
El Paso, TX
10rating
(1)
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4/21/2001
Are the waters to cold to swim in during April? I am planning a visit. Tim in Texas.
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