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Address
Southern End of Fieldston Road
Bellingham, WA 98225
Hours
Every day Dawn - Dusk
Directions
From Fairhaven, head south on Chuckanut Drive. Turn right on Viewcrest, at Fieldston turn left. There is public parking at Fieldston and Arbutus.

Description:
Clark's Point is really two short walking trails offering the casual hiker two very different outdoor experiences.

On a warm summer day, the western trail takes you through a forest of second growth Douglas Fir, Maple and Alder trees. In the forest canopy above, the sounds of birds calling echo into the distance. Along the trail, the sweet scent of blooming salmon berry draws the occasional bee.

Climbing up one small rise, the trail terminates on the sandstone bluff of Jones Point. The bluff is about thirty feet above Puget Sound and offers a spectacular head-on view of Lummi Island. Orcas Island and the rest of the San Juan Islands fan out to the South and behind Lummi. On a clear day, the Olympic Mountains to the South and the Canadian Cascades to the North add the final touch to this great viewpoint.

A short but steep side trail on Jones Point brings you down closer to the shore and the railroad tracks. At low tide a small beach is exposed just below the bluff. The remainder of the shoreline along the tracks is all large rock used to reinforce the trackbed and is home to crabs, starfish and other sea life. A small man-made lagoon is on the other side of the tracks.

While the western trail primarily offers an incredible view of the San Juans, if you visit Clark's Point with children, you'll find the eastern trail provides more opportunities for youngsters to explore. This short trail takes you to the Chuckanut Creek Estuary which is the North end of Chuckanut Bay. Again the railbed is a prominent feature here--it's a World War I era causeway that creates a calm bay on its north side, dampening the effect of strong winter storms, and providing a safe haven for sea life.

Children will enjoy the small beaches on either side of the track. Further out on the causeway, an angler may be trying their luck, casting out from the trestle, taking advantage of an incoming tide. Be sure to check a tide timetable if you want to beachcomb at Clark's Point. Much of the beach is accessible only at low tide. Each trail is only about a five minute walk, which is an amazingly short journey to be transported into such a spectacular setting.

Written By: Rob Olason

Features
Kid Friendly  |  Walking Trails

Comments
My sister went over the cliff at Clark's Point...glad to hear it is off limits now. I do, however, hope that the owners respected the cross we put up in her memory.
Julie on Sat, November 12, 2005

Due to abuse, Clark's Pt public access has been closed by the City and property owners. NO Trespassing is being enforced and several people have been ticketed. The adjacent property owners have given up their on street parking and the city has made all nearby streets No Parking Tow Away Zones, which is enforced by the neighborhood Block Watch. This is all an effort to preserve Clark's Pt for future generations to enjoy and not just for this generation.
Bill Wright on Fri, October 7, 2005

The B&N Railroad has taken down the interpretive sign and fenced off the trail. There are signs posted to keep out.
Jerry Dewig on Sun, March 25, 2001

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