Seal Watching Tips

Seals are on the rocks off the northern end of the beach, for 3 to 5 hours around low tide. The seals are over 300 yards from the shore, so bring your binoculars. Wind from the west (or NW/SW)... seal watching is best. Arrive on the beach two hours before low tide to see lots of seals. Boats, kayaks, and drones may scare the seals away, the best way to observe the seals is from shore using a spotting scope.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

We are working on moving the Rome Point Seals website to the Blogger platform on January 1, 2023. For the remainder of 2022 we will be posting duplicate posts and the website will have instructions on navigating to our new Blogger home. If you are reading this, you have come to the right place for the up to date info about the awesome seals of Rome Point. 

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