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Are there tide pools in Seattle?

Are there tide pools in Seattle?

There are lots of great tidepools in regional city parks such as Constellation park in West Seattle (around the corner from Alki beach), Richmond Beach park in Shoreline, Seahurst park in Burien, Brackett’s Landing park in Edmonds (adjoining the ferry terminal on the north side), Saltwater State park in Des Moines and …

Where is the low tide in Seattle?

8 great Seattle-area beaches for families to explore at low tide

  • Carkeek Park. 950 NW Carkeek Park Road.
  • Charles Richey Sr. Viewpoint.
  • Me-Kwa-Mooks Park. 4503 Beach Dr SW.
  • Lincoln Park. 8011 Fauntleroy Way SW.
  • Seahurst Park. 1600 SW Seahurst Park Road, Burien.

What is a super low tide?

Neap tides, which also occur twice a month, happen when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other. This means that high tides are a little higher and low tides are a little lower than average. These are called spring tides, a common historical term that has nothing to do with the season of spring.

Where can I see marine life in Seattle?

Here are some more great free spots for low tide beachcombing and tidepooling in and around Seattle.

  • Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park. Location: 5400 N Pearl St.
  • Titlow Beach Park. Location: 8425 6th Ave in Tacoma.
  • Discovery Park. Location: 3801 W.
  • Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. Location: NW 190th St in Shoreline.

Are there sharks in Seattle?

The Sixgill Shark is found all over the world including Puget Sound. They have been observed as deep as 6,000 feet but are commonly found around 300 feet. They are a rare sight in Puget Sound, so if you’re diving and you see one, don’t feel scared feel lucky!

Where can I go Tidepooling in Seattle?

The best tide pools to explore near Seattle

  • Golden Gardens. Golden Gardens is a popular spot for all beach activities and an amazing area to explore tide pools.
  • Constellation Park.
  • Salt Creek Recreation Area.
  • Double Bluff Beach.
  • Saltwater State Park.
  • Ruby Beach.
  • Point Robinson Lighthouse Park.

Where are the best tide pools in Washington State?

Whidbey Island’s tidepooling gem, Double Bluff Beach boasts a dog-friendly beach and tide pool haven with a large off-leash dog park. The beach near Fort Casey on the west side of the island has great tide pools featuring baby fish, kelp, mollusks and arthropods.

Where to go for low tide in Seattle?

Here are some more great free spots for low tide beachcombing and tidepooling in and around Seattle. Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park. Location: 5400 N Pearl St. in Tacoma. Titlow Beach Park. Location: 8425 6th Ave in Tacoma.

Are there tide pools in Saltwater State Park?

The tide pools at Saltwater State Park are enhanced with an artificial underwater reef and a creek that runs out to the sea. Our tip: This park can get a little busier, so we’d suggest scoping out the park for a quieter spot for all manner of tide pooling.

Where to take kids tidepooling in Washington State?

When your furry family members want in on the action, head to Double Bluff Beach on Whidbey for the day. It’s definitely a tide pool hot spot, but it’s also a massive off-leash dog park. When the tides are out, it’s pretty much a walk-onto-the-beach-and-start-exploring kind of situation for little sea life seekers.

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14/01/2021