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Copalis Beach is a small coastal community in Washington State located between the Copalis River and the ocean. The town has been known for centuries for razor clam digging, since it is located at the end of the world’s largest razor clam bed. If you do not want to go digging for clams, Copalis Beach is also great for fishing, beachcombing, and hiking. Iron Springs Resort offers charming oceanside cabins, a perfect starting point for heading out along one of many hiking trails or hitting the beach. A 364-acre Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Park is located at the mouth of the Copalis River on the Pacific Ocean and has a lovely beach edged by low dunes and 8,316 feet of ocean shoreline. The historic Dorothy Anderson Cabin is a great place to visualize the life the islanders lived in the not so distant past.
Copalis Beach, Washington
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