About This Beach
Quick Facts
• Location: Clallam Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
• Address: Washington 98381
• Water Type: Strait of Juan de Fuca
• Beach Type: Natural coastal beach
• Sand Type: Pebbles, sand, and driftwood
• Water Conditions: Moderate ocean currents
• Best For: Beach walking, camping, scenic coastal views
• Best Time to Visit: May–September
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural and undeveloped shoreline
• Average Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.6/5)
• Pricing: Free public access
• Parking: Small roadside parking area nearby
• Accessibility: Short walk from parking to beach
• Crowd Level: Low
Overview
Chito Beach is a remote coastal beach located along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The shoreline offers rugged Pacific Northwest scenery with driftwood-covered beaches and expansive views toward Vancouver Island across the water.
Because of its remote location, the beach provides a quiet and uncrowded environment that appeals to visitors seeking solitude and natural coastal landscapes.
Amenities & Access
• Informal parking near the shoreline
• Natural beach areas for exploration
• Nearby camping opportunities
Safety & Water Conditions
• Cold water temperatures year-round
• Strong currents possible in the strait
• Swimming is not recommended in most conditions
Things to Do
• Beach walking
• Coastal photography
• Wildlife observation
• Camping and exploring nearby forests
Nearby Attractions
• Clallam Bay coastal areas
• Olympic National Park wilderness
• Cape Flattery scenic viewpoints
Where to Stay
• Forks and Clallam Bay lodges
• Olympic Peninsula cabins
• Washington coast vacation rentals
Tips & Rules
• Bring supplies due to limited services nearby
• Check weather conditions before visiting
• Respect wildlife and coastal ecosystems
Who This Beach Is Best For
• Nature lovers exploring the Olympic Peninsula
• Photographers seeking rugged coastal scenery
• Visitors looking for quiet remote beaches
Bottom Line
Chito Beach offers a peaceful and rugged shoreline where visitors can experience the wild coastal beauty of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
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