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The
northwest coast offers some of the best fishing, bird watching, coastal hiking,
beachcombing, kite flying, whale watching, nature viewing, surfing, kayaking and
scuba diving in Washington State. Come to Crescent Beach to enjoy them all.
The beach gets its name from the distinctive half-bowl crescent
shape. A beautiful one-half mile of this sandy beach is part of the
park. Sand dollars, shells, agates, and driftwood are plentiful.
A perfect place to take in the majestic panoramic view of Vancouver Island.
There is more than enough room to
build sand castles, write in
the sand, fly a kite, beach comb, or just lounge. Don your wet-suit
and grab your surfboard - catch a wave - winter or summer.
Bring your kayak and launch from the calm, gently sloping sandy
beach.
Many children seem fascinated with
seaweed brought in on some tides. The bullwhip kelp with its long tail,
bulbous and fringed end, is amazing. Occasionally the narrow end will still be attached to a piece of
the reef. This makes for a great "natural" toy.
By far the most popular activity is simply strolling from one
end of the beach to the other. Early morning is the best
time to catch a view of the wildlife such as bald eagles, seagulls,
sandpipers, otters, and deer.
Every evening, God paints his awesome sunset across the
sky.
Relax and succumb to the
symphonic surf!
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