Surf spot
Shi Shi Beach
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8 miles round trip hike to see the Point of Arches. You will need a Makah park pass as well as an Olympic National Park wilderness pass.
Visitors arrive from all over the world to enjoy the adventure of Shi Shi Beach. The trail consists of a great mix of rainforest hiking and beach walking.
Remote beach. Access through Makah Indian Reservation is blocked due to Covid. Check at ONP Visitor's Center for update on access restriction. Worth the drive. On the way to Cape Flattery.
Shi Shi (pronounced shy-shy), is a popular beach destination for hikers. The first 2 miles are on are on boardwalks and trails through the forest opening up to 2+ miles of beach. Tide pools and sea stacks lead to the spectacular "Point of Arches" rock formation. Visitors will need two permits: The Makah Recreation Pass ($10) and an Olympic National Park wilderness permit (available at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles).
Shi Shi (pronounced shy-shy), is a popular beach destination for hikers. The first 2 miles are on are on boardwalks and trails through the forest opening up to 2+ miles of beach. Tide pools and sea stacks lead to the spectacular "Point of Arches" rock formation. Visitors will need two permits: The…
Ubicación
Shi Shi Beach Road
Clallam Bay, WA