Coastline near Clallam Bay-Sekiu offer visitors great views but not a lot of people

CLALLAM BAY — During the sunny summer months, throngs of tourists from throughout the nation and world flock to the northwest coastline along the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

But for those who want to experience pristine coastlines all to themselves — whether to beachcomb, catch glimpses of rare wildlife or have a picnic with a spectacular view — the best time to visit this corner of the world is now, says Pat Ness, a Clallam Bay-Sekiu Chamber of Commerce member and owner of Chito Beach Resort near Clallam Bay.

Ness recommends a visit to the area for North Olympic Peninsula residents who are looking to experience a quiet time without having to travel far.

Ness said Washington residents who already know how to dress for overcast skies and cooler weather are best prepared to enjoy this coastline — easily accessible from Highway 112 at several locations — while winter low-tides unmask a myriad of sea creatures on the beaches.

“This is a very special time of year here,” said Ness.

“A lot of Seattle residents come out on this road to enjoy the beaches because they are so remote and isolated.

“You can be on a huge beach all by yourself in the winter.”

Migrating whales

Ness said migrating whales will be visible soon, though many locals have already caught regular glimpses of bald eagles, bobcats, cougars, bears, elk and coyotes.

She also said winter is the best time to beachcomb for driftwood.

“The high tides will come in and clean up the beaches, and then redeposit driftwood on other beaches,” Nests said.

“Every time you go down to the beach, it’s been totally re-created.”

Sande Balch, former president of the Chamber of Commerce and former motel co-owner in Sekiu, said the region is a bird lover’s paradise this time of year.

“This is just a fantastic time for people to be watching birds — and not just bald eagles,” she said.

“The coastline is a great place to be during the low tides because of all the urchins, shellfish and little crabs running around.”

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