Island Beach Access
 

Island Beach Access

Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers (WISK) – Round the Island Paddle # 7: Langley to Clinton Beach Park

General area of island: SOUTH – East facing

Nearest town or community: Langley/Clinton, WA

Point to Point launch sites: #50 Langley Harbor to # 54 Clinton Beach & Park

Difficulty: Skill level II-III depending on conditions

Paddle distance/time (one way): 5.6 mi.


Access: Ref: Getting to the Water’s Edge

  • Site #50: Langley Boat Harbor Lat/Long N 48: 02.304 W 122: 24.275
    Located in Langley
  • Site #54: Clinton Beach Park Lat/Long: N 47: 58.498 W: 122: 21.048
    Located just N of the Clinton ferry. Limited parking at Clinton Park. Limited number of spaces and 4 hr time limit but appears not to be strictly enforced. You will have to carry your kayak over some logs to get to the shore from the Clinton parking area.

Special features, attractions, points of interest, warnings: (e.g., best times to paddle, wildlife, scenery)
Paddle E. to Sandy Point. There is apt to be a rip here as the water is shallow around the point where you turn S. From there, about 4.5 mi to the ferry terminal (Clinton park). Manageable under most conditions. Try for conditions with wind/current at your back.

Long but pleasant paddle. You will pass several small seashore communities as well as undeveloped cliffy coast-line. A gentle northerly wind and/or mild current push can be very enjoyable. Limited parking at Clinton Park. You will have to carry your kayak over some logs to get to the Clinton parking area.

KAYAKING SKILL LEVEL MATRIX (from Hole in the Wall Paddling Club newsletter)

SKI SKII SKIII SKIV SKV SKVI
Geography
(fetch: distance of unimpeded wind)
Protected
from wind &
waves
Fetch less
than 10 nautical
miles
Fetch more
than 10 nautical
miles
Crossings up to 5
nautical miles
Crossings over
5 nautical
miles
Landings may be
impossible
Hydraulics Insignificant
currents
Max current 1
knot
Max current 2
knots
Currents above 2
knots
Currents faster
than paddle
speed
Anything possible
Route Day trips
nearshore
Crossings less
than 1 nautical
mile
Eddy lines & tiderips possible Strong eddy lines,
tiderips & boils
Possible
launching &
landing in surf
Anything possible
Possible conditions Calm Winds less
than 10 knots
Wind possibility
more than 10
knots
Steep waves,
swells & wind over
15 knots
Foul weather,
whitecaps and
fast current
Rescues may be
impossible
Skills & expertise Willing to
learn
Wet exits and
rescues
Group & self
rescue; bracing
Reflexive bracing,
navigation
All skills plus roll
recommended
Extensive surfing

 

Information supplied by Whidbey Island Sea Kayakers – May the kelp be with you.