Steep beach of shingle, cobble at head of protected cove. Swell does not penetrate deeply.
Camp Comments:
Undeveloped. No overnight sites currently (2019). Upper beach might flood at Springs. Steep cliffs at side banks. Upland at back of cove less steep.
Other Comments:
Water at seasonal creek, reported dry in Aug 2021. Path connects to the Juan de Fuca hiking trail. Some hikers visit cove. Site of former Pacheedaht First Nation village. See: Juan de Fuca Provincial Park.AKA Yao Creek or Youh Creek.
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