AREA CLOSED - CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
I arrived at Damon Point around 16:00 on Monday, January 27, 2025 to discover the access road above the Damon Point beach blocked by a large bucket loader and barricades stating that the area was closed.
I spoke with a man who was returning from the beach and was told, "Beyond the bucket loader newly dumped crushed rock had been deposited over the edge of the hillside and had also been spread along the top of the hill to the east leaving a berm on the ocean side of the site. This rock was irregularly shaped and roughly football sized. It presented some challenges navigating.
Observations -
There were two pit toilets behind the area closed barricades. Sanitary facilities are probably not going to be accessible at all. The RV park adjacent to the access road to the east has been posted, 'No Trespassing' by Quinault tribal authorities. I was told by a a local that the no trespassing signs, barricades and bucket loader had appeared earlier in the day. As I was leaving, two large excavators were being delivered by 'Lowboy' trailers.
I did some sightseeing in Ocean Shores and on returning home read,
"Monday, January 27, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Officials are asking for full cooperation as the work continues.
Beginning today, the City of Ocean Shores will close public access to Damon Point as crews began stockpiling cobble in the parking lot near the easement. The closure is meant to ensure public safety during the critical operation. Officials are asking for full cooperation as the work continues. Get details at the City of Oceans Shores Facebook page."
Hope this helps the reader a bit....
01-28-25 UPDATE
I spoke with the City Administrator at Ocean Shores this afternoon and he provided a bit of context for the closure. (Please see new images, video and text below). More to follow as time allows.
"If you want a great long-term view of what’s happened, please find attached a timelapse video of erosion in Ocean Shores.
Likewise attached is a picture of Damon Point nearly completely underwater. People are increasingly getting stuck out on the island as the tides come in and it is gradually becoming a serious life/safety issue.
Finally, there is a picture of our current work on the berm. You can see how close the high tide waters are to the homes in question."
NOTE: The video is currently set to private so that officials in Ocean Shores can vet the recordings I did during yesterday's City Council meeting. I'll release it asap as it contains significant information on the area and plans for the future.

Comments
Hamabear on Damon Point
Thanks so much for posting about this! Did they say when the estimated reopening was going to be?
Posted by:
Hamabear on Jan 29, 2025 10:14 AM
jstorm_57 on Damon Point
I spoke with the City Administrator yesterday afternoon and attended the City of Ocean Shores council meeting last night. The short answer is they have no answer to this question at this time. The work being done at the access point is meant to slow/stop erosion by the road but a secondary issue remains that is not being addressed by this phase of mitigation; that is, the entire point is eroding away and it's become increasingly unsafe for pedestrian traffic. According to Scott Andersen, City Administrator, there were three calls for help from people who became stranded in the past week alone.
The project is growing in size and scope for the entire community and there are plans for serious construction throughout Ocean Shores for the next year or two. One of the issues facing the Damon Point is that this phase is directed at stopping beach erosion near the road. An island has now been created at the point when the tide comes in.
I'll try to keep this information updated as I learn more. The City of Ocean Shores plans to get the council presentation online soon and I'll try to post a link when it goes online.
Thanks for your reply Hamabear!
Storm
Posted by:
jstorm_57 on Jan 29, 2025 11:31 AM
Hamabear on Damon Point
You are the true MVP for this info Storm!! I've been rockhounding out there for years and was about to come out this winter, but I'm glad I saw your post. I noticed last time I was out there that there was a gap starting further down the spit that would get consumed by medium to high tide, but haven't seen this new one so close to the beginning of the trail before! Hope they get the eroding under control so we can continue to enjoy this place.
Posted by:
Hamabear on Jan 29, 2025 04:42 PM
swanwhite55 on Damon Point
I can’t find the video mentioned, is it posted elsewhere where I could access it? Thank much!
Susan 3/30/2025
Posted by:
swanwhite55 on Mar 30, 2025 09:29 AM
jstorm_57 on Damon Point
Hi Susan, I couldn't find the original file that Ocean Shores had on their website. I am enclosing a link to an unlisted/unedited video that I shot at a council meeting where this topic was discussed. I apologize for the unedited video quality. In order to capture the entire discussion, it was important that I included everything as shot. When I get a moment, I'll try to locate a more professional version on the web. Regards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbViqlbr-_4
Posted by:
jstorm_57 on Mar 30, 2025 12:50 PM
jstorm_57 on Damon Point
I located another website with some relevant information but again, it appears that a video from Ocean Shores officials may have been taken down. FWIW, here it the additional information: https://os-wc.com/ocean-shores/damon-point-area-access/
Posted by:
jstorm_57 on Mar 30, 2025 12:59 PM