Report Details

A busy Saturday on the beach with a lot of people and dogs mostly walking. Agate Hunters and children playing in the sand.

Conditions

Temperature: 60 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Tide Level: 3 feet.

Human Activities

Number of people: 20. Number of dogs: 5. Other Activities: Agate hunting. A busy Saturday. Recent tides and storms have washed out sand in some areas exposing rock and gravel which is enticing to the Agate Hunters.

Notable Wildlife

No significant Wildlife sightings. Mostly gulls.

Report Images

Looking north front south end of mile 246. Note exposed rock/gravel
Erosion of tree roots on bluff
Evidence of erosion of soil/salal on bank
Looking north from midpoint of mile
Looking south from midpoint of mile
Inlet below God's Thumb

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All Mile 246 Reports

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Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

November 15, 2025

A busy Saturday on the beach with a lot of people and dogs mostly walking.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

September 2, 2025

High sand load on shore - many rocks that are usually visible are buried.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

July 1, 2025

A large number of gulls and large number of sea stars, most just north of mile 246.

Donald Dour

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

June 13, 2025

Negative tide.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

April 17, 2025

No wildlife observed.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

March 22, 2025

Sand cover retreating, exposing more bedrock and gravel.

David Carroll

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

March 17, 2025

Significant landslide at "The Point"

TerryH

Mile 246

Cliffs north of Roads End Beach

October 25, 2024

Warm and sunny day.

David Carroll