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HARVEST PROFILE: Not much is known about clam populations on this beach, but surveys conducted in the 1990s indicate harvestable amounts of native littleneck clams and Manila clams.
There are some oysters available on this beach.
COOK ALL SHELLFISH: To learn about Vibriosis in oysters and other shellfish click here .
DIRECTIONS TO SITE:
From the south (Olympia, Shelton) travel north on Highway 101 along Hood Canal. Pass through the town of
Hoodsport and continue for about four miles to South Lilliwaup. The beach is across the highway and east of the Lilliwaup post office (map).
Access to the beach is from the shoulder of the highway and parking is very limited.
From the
north (Port Angeles, Kingston) travel south on Highway 101 through the town of Eldon
and continue for another six miles. The beach is across the highway and east of the Lilliwaup post office.
Access to the beach is from the shoulder of the highway and parking is very limited.
FACILITIES:
None. There is a store in Lilliwaup and public restrooms at Hoodsport.
Please check the aerial photos of the beach and surrounding area
To return to the Beach Map Page, click on Shellfish Regulations at the top of this page.
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