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Concerned about a campfire site at the north end of Roads End beach. Some brainless wonder thought it was a good idea to use an extremely dry downed fir tree as their windbreak. If that dry tree were to get torched, it would lead to the other dry fir tree that leads up into the hills. Those trees came down in March. They are prime fire fuel. Contacted Ranger Ryan Parker for help in dismantling site. 7/27/15 update: Problem still exists with more campfires evident. Ranger Ryan aware.

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Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

March 23, 2025

Lots of velella velella washed up along the wrack line.

JB

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 22, 2025

A beautiful afternoon on the beach.

Donald and Cheri Dour/Soyland

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 10, 2025

Very quiet day.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

October 25, 2024

Beautiful warm day - not crowded.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

August 23, 2024

Lots of human activity and evidence of campfires and "building" with driftwood.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

June 26, 2024

Was a dreary day, but active with the low tide.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

March 26, 2024

Tourist season is upon us - observed later in the day, but leftovers visible.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll

Mile 245

Roads End Beach, Wayside, Logan Creek

January 23, 2024

After king tides and heavy surf, most of the usual driftwood was up nearer the bank along with minimal bull kelp.

Lisa Bizon-Carroll