Spruce Railroad Trail
Salt Creek

With its stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Victoria, British Columbia, Salt Creek Recreation Area is the perfect setting for exploration and discovery. Salt Creek is home to some of the most exceptional tide pools in the Northwest. Come during low tide, and you'll see starfish, sea cucumbers, crabs, sea anemones, and urchins among the plentiful sea life on display. Many of these tide pools are located at the Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary, which is under water at high tide.

Outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and interests can enjoy the camping, hiking, beachcombing, diving, and many other recreational activities offered at the Salt Creek park. Birdwatchers can spot rhinoceros auklets or black oystercatchers, and bald eagles can be found year round.

History buffs can explore the remains of Fort Hayden, which was once used as a World War II military base.

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For more information, visit:
Clallam Count Parks - Salt Creek Rec Area