Ocean Shores

Olympic National Park is home to glacier capped mountains atop temperate rainforests and ancient forests. This is a truly magical place where the uniqueness of the alpine landscape seamlessly joins the vastness of the sea.

Ocean City State Park
is 170 acres of beach, dunes and shoreline pine. Clamming, surfing, kite flying and beachcombing are popular activities. Check out the interpretive center and amphitheater.
Cape Disappointment State Park
is nothing like its namesake. This 1,882-acre park is located on the Long Beach Peninsula. The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is suspended on a 200-foot-high cliff and promises one of the most spectacular views in Washington State. Visitors can play on the 27 miles of ocean beach, explore the lighthouses or take in the ocean breeze on one of the hiking trails.