Grayland Beach State Park is a stunning coastal destination located in Grayland, Washington, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. The park spans 581 acres and features a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for 7.5 miles, perfect for activities like beachcombing, surfing, and swimming.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. The park also provides excellent camping facilities with full-hookup sites, yurts, and primitive options, making it a favorite among families and RV enthusiasts.
The area is rich in history, originally inhabited by the Shoalwater Bay and Chehalis Indian Tribes, adding a layer of cultural significance to the natural beauty of the park.