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Double Bluff Beach (South Whidbey)
Running along the base of steep Double Bluff, the Double
Bluff Beach Off-Leash Area is a two-mile-long stretch of salt
water beach on Useless Bay. At the base of the bluffs, enormous
tangles of driftwood make great doggy jungle gyms. When the
tide is out, the beach is hundreds of feet wide but even at
high tide, the beach is wide enough for dogs to run themselves
to a state of blissful exhaustion.
For humans, Double Bluff offers stunning views of Mt Rainier,
the Seattle skyline, the Olympic Peninsula and the shipping
lanes. Soaring Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons wading at
the edge of the surf can be seen frequently. Grey whales put
in an occasional appearance, too, especially in the Spring.
Double Bluff Beach offers a grassy picnic area, viewing benches,
rest rooms, doggie poop bags and a rinse station - which ensures
that most of the sand stays at the beach and doesn't end up
in your car. A dog-height drinking fountain is also available.
Please note: Immediately adjacent to the parking lot is an
area designated for public use where people can enjoy the
beach without encountering off-leash dogs. The off-leash area
begins about 500 feet from the parking lot - the boundary
is marked by a windsock on a flagpole. Dogs MUST be leashed
on the walk from the parking lot to the beginning of the off-leash
area. The county leash-law is in effect until you reach the
off-leash area, and violators are subject to a $500 fine.
Double Bluff Beach opened in June, 1999 and continues to
be a great success. In this multi-use area, please respect
the off-leash boundaries and please pick up after your dogs!
How to get there:
From SR 525 head south on Double Bluff Road until the road
dead ends at the beach.
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