Razor clam beaches
Where to dig on the Pacific Northwest coast — access, tides, daily limits, and the current dig status for every beach we track. Pick yours and we'll alert you the moment it opens.
Washington
Four drive-on coastal beaches plus wild Kalaloch in Olympic National Park. WDFW announces dig dates; the Health Department clears them for toxins.
Long Beach
The longest and most accessible razor clam beach on the coast — 28 miles of hard-packed sand you can drive right onto.
View beach guide & statusTwin Harbors
A reliable, easy-access favorite between Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor, paired with a state park full of cabins and campsites.
View beach guide & statusCopalis
The big Ocean Shores beach north of Grays Harbor — and the beach that famously alternates dig days with Mocrocks.
View beach guide & statusMocrocks
The northernmost of the four main drive-on beaches, running up to the Quinault Reservation — and Copalis's alternating partner.
View beach guide & statusKalaloch
The wild, scenic outlier inside Olympic National Park — no driving on the sand, and it only opens when clam numbers allow.
View beach guide & statusOregon
The Clatsop beaches north of Tillamook Head hold the vast majority of Oregon's razor clams — generally open year-round outside the summer conservation closure.
Pick your beaches, get the alert
Tell us where you dig. We'll watch the official sources and let you know the moment a beach is open and safe — across both states.
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We'll alert you the moment your beach is cleared to dig — open and safe, with the tide window. Tight clams. 🦪