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Grayland Beach

Overview

Grayland Beach State Park offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest experience on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. This expansive state park is open year-round, providing a perfect blend of lush, wind-sculpted shore pines and direct access to the wide, sandy coastline. Visitors often appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the sound of crashing waves that define the stay here, making it a premier destination for those seeking a coastal retreat in Washington.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just south of the town of Grayland, the park is tucked between the ocean and the region’s famous cranberry bogs. The surrounding landscape is characterized by salt-sprayed greenery and towering dunes. Located only a short drive from the historic fishing hub of Westport, the area offers a rugged beauty unique to the Washington coast, where the air is fresh and the ocean views are seemingly endless.

Amenities & Park Features

Unlike many state-run facilities, this park is exceptionally well-equipped for modern RV travelers. It features 60 full-hookup RV sites that include water, electricity, and sewer connections. Most sites are paved and provide a high level of privacy thanks to the thick coastal vegetation. Guests have access to restroom and shower facilities, fire rings for evening gatherings, and a convenient dump station, ensuring a comfortable stay in a natural setting.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw is the beach, which is famous for razor clamming during designated seasons. Just ten minutes north, travelers can explore the Grays Harbor Lighthouse or the bustling commercial docks of Westport. For a unique local experience, the nearby Cranberry Museum offers insight into the local agricultural heritage. Activities like kite flying, beachcombing, and surfing are popular year-round pastimes for visitors at this scenic location.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal destination for nature lovers who do not want to sacrifice basic comforts. It is perfectly suited for families looking for wide-open spaces to explore and big-rig owners seeking full-service amenities in a state park setting. Whether you are a solo traveler looking for a quiet retreat or a group of friends chasing the clamming tides, Grayland Beach provides a reliable and scenic home base for coastal adventures.

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

Russ Roush

November 08, 2025

One of the nicest State Parks. Rates up there with Ike Kinswa. You don't have worry about overhanging trees hitting your roof. The few pull through sites are HUGE. Most of the campsites offer privacy. Many of the yurts have parking spaces bigger than actual campsites. Compared to many state parks the pads are relatively level. They are asphalted. Most sites offer a generous grass section. Unlike most state parks, no borders and trees making it difficult to back in. I didn't see a single campsite where the pad is angled wrong. This is a gem compared to Ocean City. Could it be improved? Definitely. The park is large enough for more campsites. The state needs to cater to those with solar. Offer a few small,medium, and large sites with only 10 amp hookup, water and sewer. Require that you must primary use solar to use these sites. During the peak summer months those with solar can power their rig off of solar and only use the 10 amp to help recharge batteries at night. In fact the whole section of solar required sites could have it where the 10 amp circuits turn on at 10 pm and off at 4 am. 120Vac at 10 amps is 1200 watts. 6 hours of night time usage is 7200wh. It's too little to power most kitchen appliances and at hours that most won't be using power. But those 6 hours of 1200 watts means that on cloudy days the batteries get some help without having to run a generator much. Pictures of a yurt site. It has external 30a service plus water

Kelly Hartlyn

September 23, 2025

Leaving this review for other parents with toddlers to let you know how toddler friendly it was to stay in a yurt at Grayland. 100% recommend. We visited in June- still slightly chilly at times. Yurt- very clean, has heat for colder nights, could make a floor bed with futon mattress for our toddler. The hike to the waterfront is pretty long- so our hiking backpack came in clutch when our toddler was too tired from walking in sand. Note the weather- there was one day it was too windy to actually enjoy the beach at all. Westport is a short drive and we enjoyed walking around, getting fish n chips, grabbing a coffee to go and hitting the playground as an outing. Very toddler friendly experience! Also- I was worried about the two reviews that noted 100’s of bugs coming in. Can say- the yurt seemed very sealed. No infestations from our experience.

Clayton C.

June 23, 2025

Grayland Beach State Park was a fantastic getaway! We stayed in a cozy yurt at site 118, which comfortably fit four people and our dogs. The yurt came equipped with a double bed, single bed, and a futon—plus a heater that kept things perfectly toasty. The park itself was peaceful and spacious, with clean washrooms and well-separated sites that never felt crowded. The highlight, though, was the stunning sandy beach—absolutely breathtaking and perfect for long, relaxing walks. Highly recommend for a relaxing coastal escape.

Jessi H

May 24, 2025

I had to book my spot 9 months in advance for Memorial Day weekend. I like that there is room in between sites. Yes you can still see your neighbors but its better then most places. The trails to the beach is a big plus. Bathrooms were clean and short walk away. There are no sewer hook ups so this limits your stay and you have to stop and dump. There are also yurts to rent so if you have friends/family without a trailer they have an option too besides a tent. I think we would come back if we could get our friends to book 9 months in advance too 😉

Md Borkot Ali Khan Shimul

May 22, 2025

What a peaceful and relaxing place! It’s so quiet and clean — just perfect for a weekend getaway. I shared a few videos because the surroundings are just too beautiful not to! The restrooms were impressively clean too, which made the whole experience even more comfortable. It’s also a great spot for a BBQ with family or friends — plenty of space and fresh ocean air to enjoy. Definitely a place I’d love to come back to!

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