
Semiahmoo Heritage Trail
Melhor época para visitar
Visit at low tide to see the exposed tidal flats and feeding birds. Late afternoon yields stunning golden light over the water and the San Juan Islands.
Dicas para economizar
The trail is completely free with no parking fees at the main lots. Bring your own snacks and water as there are limited food options along the route.
Recomendado para
Casual walkers, Birdwatchers, Photography enthusiasts, Sunset chasers
Planeje sua visita
1-2 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: Stretching 4.5 kilometers along the shoreline, this paved trail follows the route once traveled by the Semiahmoo people who gathered shellfish and salmon here for thousands of years. The path offers front-row views of Boundary Bay and the San Juan Islands, with white cliffs of sedimentary sandstone glinting in the afternoon sun.
Destaques: At low tide, the bay recedes more than two kilometers, exposing a vast tidal flat where you can spot thousands of migrating shorebirds feasting on mudflat invertebrates. Walkers often pause at the pier to watch for the resident bald eagle pair that hunts along this stretch, their white heads unmistakable against the blue water.
Dicas de quem conhece
- Start from the east end near the museum where parking is easiest and least crowded.
- Bring binoculars: the tidal flats attract sandpipers, herons, and sometimes snowy owls in winter.
- Wear layers even in summer as the ocean breeze can be cool, especially from late afternoon onward.
- Skip the middle section on weekends if you prefer quiet; the west end near the promenade stays busier.
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