Marlyn Nelson County Park, commonly known as Port Williams Beach, is a picturesque 1-acre gem located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Situated at the end of Port Williams Road near Sequim, it offers a serene beach experience with approximately 1,200 feet of public tidelands. The park is nestled in a bay on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, providing protection from the main wave action and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the beach, explore interesting rocks and driftwood, and appreciate the beautiful scenery. The park's history is rich, having once been a stop along a steamer route with a post office, dance hall, and residences.
The beach itself is not ideal for sea glass hunting due to its protected location, but it offers a peaceful setting for relaxation and contemplation. The park features a boat launch, picnic tables, benches, and a vault toilet, making it suitable for family outings and outdoor activities like kayaking or fishing.
The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, with over 70 miles of beaches and various water recreation opportunities nearby. This makes Marlyn Nelson County Park a great base for exploring the broader Olympic Peninsula.