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Copalis Spit - Griffiths-Priday State park

03-04-10
Vicki Casal
A great way to spend a beautiful sunny day is a hike on the Copalis Spit. It is a stretch of sand dunes, dune grass and some Ponderosa Pine trees between Connor's Creek and the Copalis River.

To get there take Highway 109 North to the Green Lantern and take a left. There a sign for the State Park just before the turn. Follow that road to the park which is on the right side of the street. It is just about a 15 minute drive from Ocean Shores.

This park is a day use and has plenty of parking, restrooms, picnic tables, barbecues and a picnic shelter (which can be reserved through Ocean City State Park).

According to the State's website this park is a 364-acre marine park with 8,316 feet of saltwater shoreline on the Pacific Ocean and 9,950 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Copalis River. It is designated as a wildlife refuge.

The trail that leads along the beach isn't marked, but it is located just west of the picnic shelter. For most of the hike the trail is pretty well defined. There are parts of it along Connor's Creek where tidal influences have undercut the dunes; be careful of the edge and potential earth movement. In spots the trail has been eroded, but can easily be picked up again. It is about a 4 mile trip.

If you want to go to a stretch of beach with little to no vehicle traffic this is the spot for you. During the winter cars can drive that portion of the beach but the only access is at the Ocean City Beach access; but during the summer no cars are allowed down that way. The day we went; we were the only people on that part of the beach.

If you aren't up for the 4 mile hike take the left turn before the Green Lantern. There is a footbridge that leads directly to the beach.

For Rent - Studio Apartment

02-25-10
Vicki Casal
Vicki Cacsal | Donahoe Brokers, LLC | vickicasal@coastaccess.com | 360-289-1227
811 Anchor Avenue, Ocean Shores, WA
Studio apartment. Close to beach, shopping and restaurants.
Studio/0+1BA Apartment
$425/month
Bedrooms Studio
Bathrooms 0 full, 1 partial
Sq Footage Unspecified
Parking None
Pet Policy Cats, Dogs (any)
Deposit $425

DESCRIPTION

811 Anchor is located in the heart of Ocean Shores. We have Studio apartments available for lease today. This property is close to shopping, restaurants and to the beach. All units have Free WIFI.

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RENTAL FEATURES

- Refrigerator - Stove/Oven - Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- High-speed internet

COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Laundry on-site


LEASE TERMS

Tenant to pay for electric.
Pets are negotiable (Pet Deposit or Renter's Insurance required).
Owner pays water, sewer, garbage and yard maintenance.
Rent for Studio $425 (1 person) $450 (2 people)
(If apartment wanted for less than 6 months, add $25 to monthly rent and deposit)
6 month lease term
Security Deposit: Same as Rent
Application Fee: $30
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Contact info:
Vicki Cacsal
Donahoe Brokers, LLC
360-289-1227

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Posted: Feb 25, 2010, 1:43pm PST

Clam Dig Scheduled Feb 26th - 28th

02-21-10
Vicki Casal
Washington State Fisheries have given the green light to another clam dig this month. Here is the tide information and the locations where you can dig.
  • Friday, Feb. 26, (4:49 p.m., -0.7) Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks
  • Saturday, Feb. 27, (5:34 p.m., -0.9) Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks, Kalaloch
  • Sunday, Feb. 28, (6:16 p.m., -0.8) Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks, Kalaloch
  • Monday, Mar. 1, (6:57 p.m., -0.1) Long Beach and Twin Harbors only
Here is the information on where you the beaches mentioned above are located:
  • Long Beach, which extends from the Columbia River to Leadbetter Point.
  • Twin Harbors Beach, which extends from the mouth of Willapa Bay north to the mouth of Grays Harbor.
  • Copalis Beach, which extends from the Grays Harbor North Jetty to the Copalis River, and includes beaches near Copalis, Ocean Shores, Oyhut and Ocean City.
  • Mocrocks Beach, which extends from the Copalis River to the southern boundary of the Quinault Reservation near the Moclips River, including Iron Springs, Roosevelt Beach, Pacific Beach and Moclips.
  • Kalaloch Beach, from the South Beach campground to Brown’s Point (just south of Beach Trail 3) in the Olympic National Park. Visitors to the park are advised to consult area bulletin boards for park safety and other information.
For more info and licensing info go to the Washington State Dept. of Fish & Wildlife site.

Third Annual Chocolate on the Beach Feb 27th & 28th

02-21-10
Vicki Casal
The 3rd Annual Chocolate on the Beach Festival will be held February 27 & 28th. It will be held in a few places from Moclips to Pacific Beach. Most of the festival will be held at Pacific Beach Elementary School.

Events include baking contest, year of chocolate raffle, chocolate and wine, pancake breakfast, S'more Fun on the Beach, cake decorating, chocolate eating contest and much more. J.P. Patches will be at the Elementary School on Saturday for pictures and autographs.

Admission is $1.00 per person and children under 12 are Free. Proceeds benefit the Moclips Depot Rebuilding Project.