Are there razor clams at the Nehalem Beach?

Ellen Franklin | Dec 1, 2020 | Category: State park

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Address: 9500 Sandpiper Ln, Nehalem, OR 97131, USA

Joshua Pluim | Dec 2, 2020

I have seen several razor clam shells along the Nehalem Bay spit, which leads me to believe that there ARE razor clams present. That being said however, I have never been on that beach during a tide low enough to dig for razor clams. Almost all of the razor clams harvested in Oregon are taken in Clatsop County, from the beach which runs from Seaside to the Columbia River.

Matthew Gibson | Oct 3, 2021

I saw a few razor clamp shells yesterday, and lots of vent holes all over the place.

Ken Seabloom | Dec 3, 2019

Not that I have seen

Nev Freeman | Dec 3, 2019

We have been about 8 times camping and went the the beach early morning and late at night but never seen any razor clams

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