WEST SEATTLE NEW YEAR’S EVE: What you might see on the beach tonight

One more way to spend your New Year’s Eve … exploring the beach at the -2.5-foot 11:13 pm low-low tide!

Rosalie Miller sent photos of what she encountered on the beach at last night’s similarly low tide – a kelp crab, red rock crab, and mottled star.

If you go out exploring, tread lightly!

5 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE NEW YEAR'S EVE: What you might see on the beach tonight"

  • Workdowntown December 31, 2024 (6:47 pm)

    Fun! I grew up there, 72 years old. So many memories of sand dollars and sea stars!

  • Ali December 31, 2024 (8:02 pm)

    What beach was it ?

  • Robert December 31, 2024 (8:08 pm)

    Is this Constellation Park or Alki beach?

    • WSB December 31, 2024 (9:03 pm)

      Rosalie didn’t say. There are many places to look at sea life during low tides!

    • Rosalie Miller January 1, 2025 (10:39 am)

      Yes, Constellation Park beach. 

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