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Grayland Beach

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Ocean
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Pacific Ocean)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (10)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (97)
• Max Length (40)
• Paved Sites (97)
• 30 Amp
• Full Hookups (55)
• Water (38)
• Electric (38)
• No Hookups (4)
• Max Amps (30)
• Back-ins (30 x 40)

User Reviews

Jonah Lanclos

March 07, 2022

The check-in staff are very personable and friendly. The camp sites are clean and close to the beach. Fire pit, picnic table (large) electrical hook ups and water. We were at sites 60-100. They all seem very nice. The yurts are cool to. We will be back.

Shawnna The FAM

August 07, 2021

So beautiful here. I would give 5 stars if people wouldn't leave their trash on the side of the road. I have been picking up garbage for a few days now on a short stretch of hwy. If everyone would take 30 minutes a day to pick up garbage it would make this country so much more beautiful.

Co Co

June 16, 2021

Beautiful WA state beach but Rip Tides so Caution with Children. Clear warm water on summer days. Rip tides are plentiful at this beach, due to the hidden sandbars with 10' deep ditches around them. When the tide is out you can visually see the sandbars and ditches around them. When the tide is in, you cannot see the sandbars or ditches but can see the water being strongly pulled. Deep ditches create a powerful pull when water recedes, whether the tide is in or out, but particulary when it is in, covering the sandbars. If waves come in or recede at an angle, instead of straight in and straight back, that is a riptide current around a sandbar, and the pull is much stronger than it looks. Just visually inspecting, while educating your kiddos, where you wade before you wade is all that's needed to enjoy the beach.

Glenn Travis (Glenn T)

May 26, 2021

The camp ground was nice. The yurts were what I expected, uncomfortable beds but otherwise nice. My reason for a 1 star rating is because the bathrooms are not heated, there is no hot water at the sinks, and you have to pay $1 for 6 minutes of hot water in the shower. I don’t know many who would be willing to take a shower, regardless of the hot water situation, when the bathroom is only 49 degrees. I have heard that this is not uncommon at Washington state parks. This is the first state park I have stayed in, and probably my last.

Courtney Schoenfelder

September 30, 2020

Checking in to our campsite, we were assured that this was our new favorite beach. It absolutely is- the beach is vast and beautiful. The campsite was almost completely full but you would never guess there were more than a few people anywhere nearby. We stayed in a yurt, and it was amazing. A few mosquitoes haunted the corners of the bathroom but bugs weren't much of an issue. Shower tokens are usually a bummer, but the time from one token is perfectly adequate. There was water pressure! A campground miracle! UPDATE: Back a year later, absolutely thrilled! Saw a few millipedes in the bathroom and laughed it off "remember that bad review we read," we chuckled, "about how there were too many millipedes?" and we settled in for the night. Then a hornet woke us up, and the lights went on. Millipedes. Everywhere. Crawling up the walls, across the floor, on the door frame. Sleep, out of the question. At least the relaxing sound of the ocean is right there to calm frazzled nerves.

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