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Grayland Beach State Park
Phone: (360) 268-9717
Fax:
City: Westport
Address:
Twin Harbors State Park,
St. Highway 105 S.,
Westport, WALocated five miles south of Westport, Wash.
The park offers an interpretive trail and sixty full-hookup campsites that are within easy walking distance of the ocean.
For more up to date information, visit the Grayland Beach page on the state parks web site.
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Park Overview
Grayland Beach State Park is a 412-acre, year-round, marine camping park with 7,449 feet of spectacular ocean frontage, just south of the town of Grayland. The park attracts kite flyers, kite-flying observers and those who just like a pleasant day at the beach.
Grayland Beach State Park is part of a planning project for south beach area state parks.
Grayland Beach State Park is part of a planning project for south beach area state parks.
Marine Park: No
Popular Destination
Park Hours
Summer: 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Winter: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The park is open year round for camping and day use.
Camping:
Check-in time, 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time, 1 p.m.
Quiet hours: 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
Significant History
The park was named for Captain Robert Gray, an American sea captain who discovered all the harbors now named for him.
Notable Buildings
Ten yurts are reservable year round. Yurts measure 16 feet in diameter by 10 feet high and have hardwood floors, electricity, screen windows and a skylight, all enclose in light-colored canvas with a locking door. Each sleeps six and is equipped with heat and lights, bunk-beds, a futon bed, a table and a porch with a grill. For reservations, call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688 or visit the reservations page online.
Interpretive Oportunities
There is a quarter-mile interpretive trail to the beach from parking and camping areas.
Directions provided by the state parks department are given below the map,
or you can try to have google create the directions from the coordinates we have on file.
Travel 22 miles on Hwy. 105 south to Grayland. Traveling through the town, watch for park signs.
Directions
From Aberdeen:Travel 22 miles on Hwy. 105 south to Grayland. Traveling through the town, watch for park signs.
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Coyotes
Deer/Elk
Raccoons
Squirrels
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Crows/Ravens
Ducks
Gulls
Hawks
Jays
Woodpeckers
Wrens
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Clams
Crabs
Mussels
Octopus
Oysters
Scallops
Sea Birds
Sea Cucumbers
Seals
Shellfish
Shrimp
Squid
Starfish
Whales
Bass
Perch
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Alders
Birch Trees
Rhododendron
Berries
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Swimming
Beachcombing
Bird Watching
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Fishing
Clamming
Crabbing
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There are no sport facilities.
Picnic NotesThere are no picnic facilities.
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| Park Services | Area Services |
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Camping
Pay Phone
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Auto Repair
Boating
Camping Area
Diesel
Fishing and Hunting Supplies
Gasolene
Gifts
Groceries
Hardware
Marine Supply
Overnight Accomodations
Pay Phones
US Mail
Propane
Recreational Equipment
White Gas
Wood
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