Irondale Beach Park
Port Hadlock, Washington, United States
This park actually consists of two parts: the Chimacum Creek Tidelands owned by the WDFW to the North, and the Irondale Beach Park, owned by Jefferson County Parks and Recreation to the South. Through a partnership we are able to provide one incredible natural and recreational resource for the enjoyment of the public. Irondale Beach Park is the former site of the Irondale Mill. This incredible historic park is wonderful to explore. You can see the ruins of the old Mill, and also walk along a beautiful beach.
An organized and well established group, the Friends of Irondale Beach Park, cares for this park. The group also cares for the WDFW Chimacum Creek Tidelands area to the North. Regular park clean-up days are held. For more information or to volunteer at Irondale Beach Park, contact Matt Tyler at 385-9129.
Huge sandy beach lagoon, Natural views, Beach walking, Birdwatching, Clamming and Fishing. Access to mouth of Chimacum Creek. Access to historic site of the old Irondale Mill. Kayak launching area. Picnic table, Portable toilet.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
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- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Irondale Beach Park and 8,000 other beaches.