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HARVEST PROFILE:
Scenic Beach State Park is primarily an oyster beach, but there are some native littleneck clams
, butter clams, horse clams and cockles on this beach.
This is a good oyster beach but the population is decreasing. It may be neccessary to reduce or prohibit oyster harvest on this beach until the population increases.
COOK ALL SHELLFISH: To learn about Vibriosis in
oysters and other shellfish
click here .
DIRECTIONS TO SITE:
Scenic Beach state park is located about eight miles west of Silverdale on Hood Canal. To reach Scenic Beach State Park via SR 3 take the Newberry Hill Road/Seabeck exit (just south of Silverdale) and proceed north on
Newberry Hill Road to Seabeck Highway NE. Turn right and travel through Seabeck to Miami Beach Road NE and turn right. Follow signs to Scenic Beach State Park.
FACILITIES: Scenic Beach State Park has restrooms, showers, potable water, camping, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
Click here for aerial photos of the beach and surrounding area.
(Note: beach boundaries not shown)
To return to the Beach Map Page, click on Shellfish Regulations at the top of this page.
Click on the WDFW logo to return to the WDFW Homepage.
Please check the Fishing and Shellfishing Regulations for latest information on closures or emergency updates.