June 14 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Today is a great day to get out to the beach, explore the tidepools, and discover all the amazing local marine critters. It’s an extra-low tide + it’s during daylight hours.
Head to the shore on June 14th in the late morning / early afternoon for an exciting exploration at low tide. Willow Point Reef is a great spot during this time. 🦀
The tide should be very low from 11am to 2pm, with the lowest tide at around 1:30 pm.
Look for anemones, sea cucumbers, starfish, chitons, crabs, eels and so much more!
It’s a great chance for everyone from curious kids to nature-loving adults to enjoy a lively, educational day right by the shore. 🌞
Tips: For tidepool adventures, aim for low tides. The lowest tides usually occur around the full moon and offer opportunities to observe the most species.
However, any low tide is a good time to visit our local tide pools and explore marine life. 🐚