| | You’ll find Spencer Spit far away from roads, towns, buildings and houses--past farmer’s fields and grazing cattle to wooded entrance to the park. |
Question: Where is Spencer Spit State Park?
Answer: About four miles from the Ferry Terminal.
Question: How do I get there?
Answer: Follow Ferry Rd. Go left at Center Rd., then left at Cross Rd. Turn right at Port Stanley and left at Bakerview Rd. Follow Bakerview Rd. straight into park.
Park Activities:
- Boating
- Diving
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Clamming
- Crabbing
- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
Question: Does the Park offer camping.
Answer: Yes, refer to Spencer Spit State Park page for further info.
Park History:
As Native American tribes migrated up and down the coast, they stopped at Spencer Spit to clam, crab and fish before moving on. Native American activity continued until 1946.
Spencer Spit was homesteaded in the late 1800s by a family named Troxell. It was eventually sold to the Spencers who lived on the property for 50 years. State Parks bought the property in 1967.
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