
Just past Sandcut Creek on the left side is a small, unmarked roadside parking lot. The pebble path and 75 steps takes a 10-15 minute hike through second growth coastal forest to Sandcut Beach, popular with locals.



Just past Sandcut Creek on the left side is a small, unmarked roadside parking lot. The pebble path and 75 steps takes a 10-15 minute hike through second growth coastal forest to Sandcut Beach, popular with locals.



Jordan River is a local fave surf spot on windy days. The beach has sandy patches, but is mostly large, well worn boulders. Lots of small crabs, snails and shell fish dot the beach at low tide. A private RV campground, oyster bar, fish & chips shack and the Deja Vu Cafe are the only nearby amenities.

