Razor Clamming in Westport, Washington

The ultimate PNW experience!

 
 

Let’s Go Clamming!

 

The Pacific Razor Clam is one of the most sought after shellfish in the state of Washington. It is an exceptionally meaty shellfish, with a narrow, elongated shell. In Washington, these clams can grow to a length of three to six inches. Recreational digging for razor clams is one of the most authentic PNW experiences and is fun for the whole family.

 

When you choose Westport for your razor clamming adventure, you will find everything you need. We have miles of pristine beaches that are accessible by walking or driving.

Don't have the gear? No problem, our town has everything you'll need for the perfect experience, so you won't need to do any rushing around before leaving home. If you need a fishing license, clam gun, rain gear, or even beer, you'll find it here. We also have an excellent selection of accommodations with cleaning stations and kitchens for you to prepare your catch. 

 
WESTPORT Washington

Check the Current Westport Razor Clamming Dig Dates

 
 

First time digging for Razor Clams?  

 
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Everything you need to know!

 

 

If you're new to clam digging, don't worry, it's not complicated to learn and super rewarding to catch your food. You're going to love this PNW past time!

Here's some things you should know before you go!

 
 

Razor Clamming FAQ’s

  • All you need is a clam shovel or clam gun, a container to put your clams in, and, most importantly, your clam license.

    Be sure to check the regulations for the latest clam-digging requirements and other sport fishing regulation updates.

  • All diggers age 15 or older must have an applicable valid fishing license to harvest razor clams on any beach. Licenses range from a three-day razor clam license to an annual combination fishing license and are available on WDFW's website or from license vendors around the state.

    You can purchase a license at the following locations in Westport:

    Grayland True Value Hardware, Inc.

    Harbor Resort

    Ocean Sportfishing Charters

    Westport Shop'n Kart

  • Twin Harbors from Willapa Bay north to the south jetty at the mouth of Grays Harbor (See map)

  • WDFW authorizes each razor clam dig independently after getting the results of marine toxin testing. Final approval of the tentatively scheduled openings will depend on whether the results of marine toxin tests show the clams are safe to eat. WDFW will generally approve a dig 1 to 2 weeks before the proposed date.

  • Weather and high surf on the Washington Coast can be very unpredictable. Digging for razor clams happens right at the tide line, so wear your best rainproof gear and some rubber boots or fishing waders.

    Many of the digs happen at dusk and into the dark, so bring a powerful light/headlamp.

    If you drive onto the beach to go clamming, it's a good idea to place a light on your car/dashboard so you can locate your vehicle when you're finished. 

    Insider tip: Leave a dry set of clothes in the car, just in case. 

  • Clammers will usually start digging a couple of hours before low tide.

  • Under state law, diggers can currently catch 15 razor clams per day and are required to keep the first 15 they dig.

    Each digger's clams must be kept in a separate container on their person.

  • Yes! Fish/Clam/Crab cleaning stations can be found at many hotels and campgrounds in Westport!

    Check our "Where to Stay" page for a list of our recommended accommodations in Westport.

    For more information about razor clamming in Washington, visit WDFW.