Chito Beach in Sekiu, Washington, offers a secluded coastal retreat along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, renowned for its serene atmosphere and wildlife-rich surroundings. The 2-mile stretch of soft, golden sand provides sweeping views of Vancouver Island, with frequent sightings of gray whales, sea otters, and eagles. Visitors describe it as a peaceful escape ideal for nature lovers, offering both intimate beach access and proximity to Olympic National Park's hiking trails.
The beach’s remote location fosters a quiet, restorative vibe, emphasized by aromatic gardens and driftwood-strewn shores. Cabins here blend rustic charm with modern comforts, while the lack of commercial development preserves its unspoiled character. Guests often highlight the therapeutic sound of waves and dramatic sunsets as defining features.