Parque
Parque Estadual Griffiths-Priday
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Located on Copalis River Spit in Southwest Washington, Griffiths Priday State Park is a popular destination for walkers. On a clear day, visitors can see Copalis Rock sticking out of the Pacific. The park is also popular for fishing, clam digging, mountain biking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing – at the right season it is possible to spot migratory gray whales.
Located on Copalis River Spit in Southwest Washington, Griffiths Priday State Park is a popular destination for walkers. On a clear day, visitors can see Copalis Rock sticking out of the Pacific. The park is also popular for fishing, clam digging, mountain biking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing…
Griffiths-Priday State Park is a uniquely quiet and remote stretch of beach. The natural spit features low sand dunes that are protected as a wildlife refuge bordered by Conner Creek on one side and the Copalis River on the other. Walk to the far side of the picnic area and find the trail beyond the tables. You'll soon pick up the wide trail alongside Conner Creek through the grassy dunes. Enjoy this mile-long walk. Look for bald eagles and other shorebirds here and enjoy the views of Copalis Beach and the ocean from various perches on the dunes. Time permitting, continue north of the outlet of Conner Creek. From there, you can walk for 1.5 miles along the crashing surf to the tip of the spit where the Copalis River meets the sea.
Griffiths-Priday State Park is a uniquely quiet and remote stretch of beach. The natural spit features low sand dunes that are protected as a wildlife refuge bordered by Conner Creek on one side and the Copalis River on the other. Walk to the far side of the picnic area and find the trail beyond th…
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Ocean Shores, WA