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Double Bluff Beach and Off Leash Area
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6378 S Double Bluff Rd
Freeland, WA
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Popular beach hiking area, check tides before going. Good for viewing eagles, seals, shore birds, moon snail shells and the occasional amber stone find!
Great walking beach where you can see Cascades, Olympics, and Mt Rainer/Seattle skyline on a clear day. Great clamming beach. Off leash dog beach starts after the windsock so don’t plan a picnic on that end!
Double Bluff Beach is about a mile from the farm. Check the tide tables if you're interested in a long ambling walk amongst seaweed, beach pebbles, rocks, sand, and driftwood. Bring a bucket and shovel (provided here for you!) if you'd enjoy building sandcastles, or just create a masterpiece of your own with beach debris. It's a local favorite activity and you just might come across some pretty elaborate fort designs! Interested in clamming? Head on over to Sebo's, a local hardware store a minute or two away, and grab yourself a clamming license. If you're more interested in catching a simple vibe: Drive down to the beach parking lot in the morning or evening with your favorite hot or cold beverage and sit on a rock or bench and drink in the delicious sea breeze, native bird calls and activities. Listen to the lapping of the waves and rich beach life. We've got a picnic basket and blankets and umbrellas if you'd like to have a little picnic on the sand.
Double Bluff Beach is about a mile from the farm. Check the tide tables if you're interested in a long ambling walk amongst seaweed, beach pebbles, rocks, sand, and driftwood. Bring a bucket and shovel (provided here for you!) if you'd enjoy building sandcastles, or just create a masterpiece of your…