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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 23 Worth a Detour Salt Creek Recreation Area Follow the signs east of Joyce for tide pools campsites and a sandy beach. Spruce Railroad Trail Turn south on Piedmont Road in Joyce leads to Lake Crescent and this classic lakeshore hike. Lake Ozette Turn south on Hoko-Ozette Road just west of Sekiu to Lake Ozette and the 9-mile cedar boardwalk to the Pacific Ocean. Photo Left Tidepooling at Salt Creek. Dave Logan Above Morning kayak journey at Freshwater Bay. John Gussman Top right Joyce General Store Fishing in Sekiu. Randall Tomaras August ask whoevers behind the counter if one of the towns two restaurants still has wild blackberry pie. Across from the general store the Joyce Depot Museum displays include railroad memorabilia and history photos and artifacts from all the surrounding communities. The depot was built in 1915 celebrating 100 years in 2015 and is the last remaining log depot from the Milwaukee line. Pillar Point County Park Surf this byways hairpin turns through forests and around coves. Real surfers can find waves here when the swell gets bigger than eight feet and comes out of the northwest. Pillar Point County Park at milepost 30 is a fantastic bird- watchingbeachcombing spot. The stout- trunked evergreens crowding the road west of here are Sitka spruce the old cabins of the Pysht logging camp still stand here. Go fishing at Clallam Bay and Sekiu Clallam Bay and Sekiu boom during summer salmon runs. Modest rooms parking-lot camping spots and everything required to catch a salmonexcept for luckis available. Even if you dont fish stop and walk around to take in the sights and smells of the working docks. The hubbub of boat launching catch cleaning and fish-tale swapping is an authentic slice of Pacific Northwest life. The coastal curves continue and the Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway ends at milepost 0 its western terminus just outside Neah Bay.