Warrenton Cannery Road Beach Access in Grayland, Washington, offers a serene and expansive beach experience. Located off WA-105, this beach is known for its large intertidal zone, making it ideal for shorebird watching, especially during high tide when the beach is partially covered. The area is also popular for its freshwater drainage, creating a pocket wetland that attracts various bird species. Visitors can enjoy the vast, sandy beach and the surrounding natural beauty, though there are no restrooms available at this specific access point.
The beach is part of a larger coastal area that includes other access points like Grayland Beach Road and Cranberry Beach Road, which offer more amenities. The nearby Grayland Beach State Park provides additional recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, and beach activities. The region is also known for its wildlife, particularly the endangered Snowy Plover, which can be spotted in the area.
For those interested in exploring beyond the beach, the nearby towns of Westport and Tokeland offer a mix of seafood restaurants, local shops, and historical sites, making the area a great destination for both nature lovers and those seeking a relaxed coastal getaway.