Seaside Safari
Exploring the Tide Pools in Seattle Southside
What to know and where to go
When the tide is low, a world of miniature marine life is revealed.
Searching for tiny critters on the beach is a classic local tradition. And as far as free, family-friendly activities go, it’s hard to beat. You might see bright, colorful sea stars, crawling crabs, jittery little fish, or even a small octopus. Here’s what to know before going tide pooling in Seattle Southside.
Where to Go Tidepooling Near Seattle
Seattle Southside has several under-the-radar beaches perfect for tidepooling, including Redondo Beach (home of the MaST Center Aquarium), Des Moines Beach Park, and Saltwater State Park. Enjoy sweeping views of the sea and the Olympic Mountains, fewer crowds, and plenty of parking. All of these spots are a short drive from SEA airport and easily accessible from Seattle proper. (Note: a Discover Pass is required for parking at Saltwater State Park).
When to Go Tidepooling
You'll want to go when the tide is low and more of the beach is exposed. You can use the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife's tide chart to find a good time. Look for a negative tide (the lower the number, the better). Other resources include the MyCoast App, which users regularly update, and the NOAA Tides & Currents website. If you can, arrive at the beach about an hour before the tide is at its lowest, and plan to stay a couple of hours. That will give you ample time to explore before the tide comes in again.
Pro Tip: In 2025, some of the lowest tides occur on May 27 and 28 and June 23-28.
Want Expert Guidance?
Friends of Saltwater State Park Naturalists will be on the beach at Saltwater State Park for two-hour windows on select dates. Look for folks in reflective vests, and feel free to ask them questions about the beach and the marine environment! Check the organization's website and Facebook page for updates about when they'll be there. The MaST Center Aquarium also hosts Low-Tide Walks at Redondo Beach on select dates when the tide is below -1. Check the website and Facebook page for updates.
Respect the T.I.D.E.S.
The intertidal zone is full of fragile creatures. Aeriel Wauhob, Community Engagement Coordinator at the MaST Center Aquarium, came up with the acronym T.I.D.E.S. to guide explorers:
T - Tread lightly. There could be animals hiding on the algae or under the algae.
I - Investigate carefully. You can lift rocks to look for creatures, but do so gently and always put them back where they were. "We're the giants," says Wauhob. "We're basically taking the roof off their home."
D - Discover it, then leave it behind. It's tempting to take home a pretty shell or rock, but those could be homes for animals.
E - Educate others. Every beach has regulations, so look them up beforehand and inform others.
S - Stay aware of the tide at all times. You’ll want to know when it will come in again and have an exit route when it does.
What You’ll See
It helps to know what you're looking for on the beach, as some of the critters are very small (or very sneaky). To get an expert's perspective, we took a low-tide walk at Redondo Beach with Wauhob. It was late April, with a great low tide. Read on to find out which critters we saw—there's a good chance you'll see them, too!
Rarer Finds
These critters are more for advanced tide pooling...but that doesn't mean you need to be an expert. Just that you may need to be willing to wade into the sea a few feet and look very carefully below you.
Planning Checklist
- Check the tide chart.
- Wear rain boots or closed-toe sandals that you don't mind getting wet and dirty.
- Pack some sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
- Leave dogs at home, as they can be disruptive and harmful to wildlife.
- Don't bring a bucket; one of the golden rules of tide pooling is to leave or return everything to where you found it.
こちらもお勧めです
Marine Life Marvels in Puget Sound
The area around Puget Sound offers more than just beautiful waterfront views and charming beach parks—it's also a destination for…
シアトル夏のビーチガイド
Seattle Southside's tranquil beaches might be the region's best-kept secret.
Best Places to Watch the Sunset In the Seattle Area
The Seattle area is known for its spectacular sunsets.
この夏、シアトル・サウスサイドでできる16のこと
シアトルの観光名所はシアトル・サウスサイドにあり、近くにはあらゆる種類の観光スポットがあります...