Westport Light State Park is a stunning 560-acre public recreation area located on the Pacific Ocean in Grays Harbor County, Washington. It is known for its beautiful beach with fine, golden sand and its proximity to the historic Grays Harbor Lighthouse, the tallest in Washington State. The park offers a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, beachcombing, and birdwatching, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The park's unique landscape is shaped by the dynamic forces of the ocean, with sand dunes and beaches constantly changing due to natural and human factors like the South Jetty at Grays Harbor.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and access to a 1.3-mile dune trail with viewing platforms and interpretive displays. The park is also a haven for surfers, with its rolling breakers from the Pacific Ocean providing ideal conditions for the sport.
The park's history is rich, with the area having been dedicated as Westhaven State Park in 1968 and later expanded to include Westport Light State Park in 1975. Over the years, additional land has been added, including a former golf course parcel in 2016, enhancing the park's recreational offerings.