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Discovery Bay Marine Park adventures

Discovery Bay Marine Park Adventures

Discovery Bay Marine Park protects a diverse coastal and marine ecosystem along Washington's southern Puget Sound, offering exceptional birdwatching, kayaking, and shoreline exploration opportunities.

1,000
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Discovery Bay Marine Park

Discovery Bay Marine Park
 

Discovery Bay Marine Park, located on the northeastern shore of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, spans a significant stretch of Puget Sound coastline. The park preserves rich tidal wetlands, salt marshes, and upland forest habitats. It supports an abundance of wildlife, including migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, marine invertebrates, and fish species, making it a key area for biodiversity and conservation. Historically, the area holds cultural importance to the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, who have longstanding ties to these waters and lands. Visitors enjoy activities such as kayaking to explore hidden coves, birdwatching along established trails, and beachcombing amidst tidal pools teeming with sea life. The park's gentle terrain and sheltered waters also make it popular for wildlife photography, paddleboarding, and nature study. Notable landmarks within the park include Sherman Bay, known for prolific bird flocks, and the Elwha River estuary, undergoing large-scale restoration to revive native fish populations. Discovery Bay Marine Park balances conservation efforts with public access, providing well-maintained trails, interpretive signage, and picnic sites. Its relatively quiet, natural setting offers a peaceful outdoor retreat within close proximity to nearby coastal towns. The marine park’s seasonal ecological events, such as fall salmon runs and spring bird migrations, draw naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

Highlights

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Sherman Bay - prime shorebird viewing area with abundant migratory species

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Elwha River estuary restoration zone showcasing recovering salmon habitats

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Calm waters ideal for kayaking and paddle sports along the protected coastline

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Salt marsh wetlands supporting diverse marine and bird life, accessible via boardwalks

Notable Natural Features

Sherman Bay

A sheltered bay within the park providing critical habitat for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl, especially during seasonal migrations.

Elwha River Estuary

An active restoration site where dam removal has revitalized salmon runs and improved estuarine ecosystems.

Salt Marsh Boardwalk

A constructed trail that allows visitors safe access to explore sensitive tidal marsh habitats and their associated wildlife.