Washington Coast, WA

Travel Guide

Rialto Beach showing waves, a sunset and a beach
Photo provided by Resort at Port Ludlow/Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau
Photo provided by Resort at Port Ludlow/Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau
Rialto Beach which includes a pebble beach, landscape views and general coastal views
Photo provided by Resort at Port Ludlow/Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau
Miles of sandy beaches, lush rainforest valleys and ample recreational activities make this Washington region a well-loved destination for enjoying the great outdoors.

The Washington Coast encompasses an assortment of oceanfront towns and cities overlooking the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. From quiet hidden inlets to popular sandy beaches, families, couples and solo visitors can find lots of places to get active or relax. Go whale watching in early spring, hike through temperate rainforests and climb up the steps of a historic lighthouse. 

Head to the beaches of Ocean Shores for family-friendly activities such as sandcastle competitions and kite flying. In town, shop at quirky gift shops and play mini golf at the Pacific Paradise Family Fun Center. From Ocean Shores, take a trip to Olympic National Forest to explore majestic waterfalls and discover the Quinault Rainforest.

On the southwestern coast, experience the beauty of Long Beach, a city that takes full advantage of its coastal location. Climb up to the two working lighthouses, the peculiarly named Cape Disappointment and North Head. Explore the Discovery Trail dedicated to the early 19th-century Lewis and Clark expedition. Take part in an annual sand sculpture competition and browse the exhibits at the World Kite Museum.

For a quiet beach, head for the Marylyn Nelson County Park at Port Williams. Enjoy a picnic on the tables overlooking the shore, watch ships passing by and head out on your own boat via the dedicated boat launch. Kayaking and paddleboarding are available at Sequim Bay.

Marine wildlife abounds on Washington Coast. See the seasonal whale migration along Shipwreck Point Beach and discover tide pools filled with colorful anemones and starfishes. Seafood, naturally, is abundant with freshly caught razor clams and fried oysters featuring on many menus.

Many festivals are held during peak tourist season from June to September, so book ahead to ensure accommodations during these busy months. While the weather might not be prime for sitting on the beach in the winter, consider planning an off-season vacation to go skiing or snowboarding on Hurricane Ridge.

Visit Washington Coast to see prime examples of the beautiful, varied terrain of the Pacific Northwest.

Where to stay in Washington Coast

Incredible view from the top of the stairs heading down to the #beach in Seabrook, Wa. This is an easy walk from any of the beach cottages for rent in this adorable town.
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Feb. 2015

Seabrook

If you're spending some time in Seabrook, Old Stump and Community Garden are top sights worth seeing.

Seabrook
Sunset on the beach in Ocean Shores

Bay Side

If you're spending some time in Bay Side, Ocean Shores Golf Course and Coastal Intrepretive Center are top sights worth seeing.

Bay Side
Favorite place to stay on the peninsula.

White Creek

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in White Creek and surrounding area, you can visit Olympic National Park Visitor Center and Port Angeles Ferry Terminal.

White Creek
Ocean Shores showing tranquil scenes and a house

Downtown Ocean Shores

If you're spending some time in Downtown Ocean Shores, Pacific Paradise Family Fun Center and Oyhut State Park are top sights worth seeing.

Downtown Ocean Shores
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Peabody Creek

When in Peabody Creek, you can plan a visit to Port Angeles Ferry Terminal and Olympic National Park Visitor Center, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Peabody Creek
Delicious pizza in Port Angeles. Always a family favorite! #food #pizza #portangeles #washingtonstate #

Cherry Hill

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Cherry Hill and surrounding area, you can visit Port Angeles Ferry Terminal and Port of Port Angeles.

Cherry Hill

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