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A fairly gentle route to Clayton Beach.


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0.7

Miles

1.1

KM

Point to Point

167' 51 m

High

19' 6 m

Low

2' 1 m

Up

150' 46 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

12%

Max Grade (7°)

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Family Friendly Fairly easy access and a trip to the beach will make this a fun trip for kids who can walk a mile or two.

Description

From the highway, the Clayton Beach Trail gently descends through a routine Pacific Northwest Forest. At about the half-mile mark there is a scramble down a large sandstone slab. This adds a nice tough of interest, but may provide a challenge for others. At the base of the scramble the trail crosses an active rail line and continues a little ways to the left (east). Note there is a bit of trail-braiding going on here and the first trail on the other side of the tracks goes to a small inlet but not Clayton Beach.

Once you've found the right option, the trail quickly arrives at the sandy beach with worn rocks on one end and some old remnants of a dock or pier on the other end.

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Shared By:

Eric Ashley

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  4.7 from 3 votes

#7680

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#317

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#7,680

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Clayton Beach provides a pleasant stretch of sand dotted with driftwood.
Dec 13, 2020 near Alger, WA
These wood pillars stand tall at the far end of Clayton Beach.
Dec 13, 2020 near Alger, WA
A long bridge spans a small waterfall near the start of the trail.
Dec 13, 2020 near Bellingham, WA
While not overly muddy, the trail can be a bit wet if it's been raining recently.
Dec 13, 2020 near Bellingham, WA

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Aug 15, 2023
Teresa Pugh
The trail was recently upgraded & cleared; gravel trail. The new bridge is amazing, over the railroad tracks; so no more descending or ascending on… 2.4mi
Aug 28, 2022
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Jul 26, 2019
Joshua Conklin
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