NOTE: as of 12/21/16 is cache is MISSING, again. Therefore, for the remainder of the GeoTour, please use the code word MARY on your passport. It will be honored as a FIND. Thanks for understanding that sometimes our fun gets way too fun for some people!
The park is located where the nutrient-rich water of the Clallam River empties into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, providing a constant food source for shore and marine birds. Eagles and osprey can be seen feeding on the beach; viewing marine mammals is an added bonus. The dynamic hydrology interaction taking place between the Clallam River and the tides provide an opportunity to witness drastic changes to the landscape each time you visit.
The facility included public access to the Clallam Spit, one mile of a terrific sand/gravel saltwater beach, access to the Clallam River, a picnic area and a full-service restroom, which are welcome break on the Highway 112 National Scenic Byway. The park is located in the center of the Clallam Bay community about 45 miles west of Port Angeles.
Find all 30 caches in the Olympic Peninsula Scenic Byway Loop GeoTour and your reward is being able to soak up all the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula Oh, and the fabulous trackable coin. If all the coins have been claimed before December 31, 2016, you still have an opportunity to win a grand prize trip to the Olympic Peninsula! Click here to download the OPSBL GeoTour passport and entry form.