Oyster River (Washington)
Oyster River is a small waterway located in Washington state, specifically in Clallam County. It flows into Dungeness Bay, which is part of the larger Strait of Juan de Fuca. The river is known for its natural beauty and is surrounded by lush forests and wildlife habitats.
The area around Oyster River is popular for outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. It provides a habitat for various species, including salmon, making it an important ecological site. The river contributes to the local ecosystem and supports the community's recreational interests.