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Grayland Beach State Park
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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.
A vehicle parking permit is no longer required for day visits.
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.
Driving Directions Located five miles south of Westport, Wash.
From Aberdeen:
Travel 22 miles on Hwy. 105 south to Grayland. Traveling through the town, watch
for park signs.
Picnic Facilities There are no picnic facilities.
Activities
| Trails |
Water Activities |
Other |
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- Fishing (saltwater)
- Clamming
- Crabbing
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- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
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There are no sport facilities.
Featured Creatures
| Mammals |
Birds |
Fish & Sea Life |
- Coyotes
- Deer or Elk
- Raccoons
- Squirrels
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- Crows or Ravens
- Ducks
- Gulls
- Hawks
- Jays
- Woodpeckers
- Wrens
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- Clams
- Crabs
- Mussels
- Octopuses
- Oysters
- Scallops
- Sea Birds
- Sea Cucumbers
- Seals
- Shellfish
- Shrimp
- Squid
- Starfish
- Whales
- Bass
- Perch
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Environmental Features
| Physical Features |
Plant Life |
Special |
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- Alder
- Birch
- Rhododendron
- Berries
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History The park was named for Captain Robert Gray, an American sea captain who
discovered all the harbors now named for him. |
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