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HARVEST PROFILE:
The clam resource on Dungeness Spit is limited, especially
on the exposed western side of the spit. There is better habitat and clam resource on the eastern
side in Dungeness Bay near the base of the spit and along the spit northward.
Available species here include: native littleneck clams,
butter clams, eastern softshell clams,
and varnish clams. DIRECTIONS TO SITE:
From Highway 101, four miles west of Sequim and 11 miles east of Port Angeles, turn north onto Kitchen-Dick Road (look for the sign to Dungeness on the highway).
Travel approximately three and a half miles. The entrance to Dungeness
Recreation Area will be on your left. The trailhead for the beach and
spit is at the north end of the Recreation Area. The trail to the spit is short but steep.
There is a fee for entering the National Wildlife Refuge which begins at the trailhead.
FACILITIES:
All facilities at Dungeness are located in the Dungeness Recreation Area. These include
camping, potable water, a picnic area, vault toilets and horse trails. There is a daily use fee per family for entering the Wildlife Refuge.
Click here for an aerial photo of this beach Click here for Washington tides Click here for crab regulations Click here for the Clallam County Parks Dungeness web page. 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.
All beaches on Dungeness Spit are in Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and public access is limited
in some areas to protect nesting birds and other wildlife. Please obey all signs and avoid
restricted areas (click here for a map of Dungeness Spit and its clam seasons).
It is also illegal to remove anything from the beach other than legal amounts of
shellfish. This includes shells and driftwood.
Cline Spit
and Sequim Bay State Park
are better harvest alternatives with more clams.
Please check the Fishing and Shellfishing Regulations for latest information on closures or emergency updates.