Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeSHELLFISH REGULATIONS
Eagle Creek

Clams open 1 July through 31 July
Oysters open year-round

This beach has been enhanced with clams and oysters

This page was last updated on:
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 08:36AM PST
Please
click here for latest emergency rule changes or
call the Emergency Regulation Hotline at 1-866-880-5431

Please check the Harvest Rules for clams, oysters and other species

Please check the D.O.H. website for health restrictions

HARVEST PROFILE: Clam populations at Eagle Creek are sometimes too low to allow harvest, but this is an excellent oyster beach.

COOK ALL SHELLFISH: To learn about Vibriosis in oysters and other shellfish click here .

DIRECTIONS TO SITE: From the south (Olympia, Shelton, Portland) travel north on Highway 101 along Hood Canal. Pass through the town of Lilliwaup and continue for about three miles to Eagle Creek. The beach is just off the highway on the right side of the road. The Eagle Creek Tavern is right across the road from the beach. Parking is limited to a small parking area and along the shoulder on the east side of the highway.

From the north (Port Angeles, Kingston) travel south on Highway 101 through the town of Eldon and continue for another four miles to Eagle Creek. The beach is just off the highway on the left side of the road. The Eagle Creek Tavern is right across the road from the beach. Parking is limited to a small parking area and along the shoulder on the east side of the highway.

FACILITIES: None. There is an information board in the parking area at Eagle Creek that provides maps and harvest season information.

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