Ruby Beach features a spectacular shoreline complete with dramatic sea stacks, tidepools, piles of driftwood logs, a pretty creek and a large, pebbly beach.
This popular beach can get pretty busy on weekends and holidays.
A short quarter-mile trail leads from the parking area down to the beach. At the end of the trail, you'll need to walk through or climb over large driftwood logs to reach the shore.
Ruby Beach was named after the tiny crystals of red garnet that occasionally washed onto the shore and gave the beach a pinkish hue.
Note: Leashed dogs are welcome.
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