Washington State Parks near Quinault Beach Resort
The unique Olympic Peninsula and Western
Washington landscape are
home to more than 100
Washington State Parks that welcome visitors throughout
the four seasons.
Discover these fantastic parks only a
short distance from Quinault Beach Resort:
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Ocean City State Park is 170 acres of beach, dunes and shoreline
pine. Clamming, surfing, kite flying and beachcombing are popular
activities. Check out the interpretive center and amphitheater.
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Cape Disappointment State Park is nothing like its namesake.
This 1,882-acre park is located on the Long Beach Peninsula. The
Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is suspended on a 200-foot-high
cliff and promises one of the most spectacular views in the state. Visitors can play on the 27 miles of ocean beach, explore the
vintage
lighthouses or take in the ocean breeze on one of the hiking trails.
Check local listings for festivals and special events in spring and
fall.
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Damon Point is 61-acres of accreted land on the southeastern tip
of Ocean Shores Peninsula. Try the one-mile trail to the end of the
point and take in the amazing views of Grays Harbor, the Olympic
Mountains, and Mount Rainier. Damon Point is also one of the last
remaining nesting areas for the snowy plover.
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Joemma Beach State Park is a 122-acre marine park on Puget
Sound. Besides having a great location on the southeast Key
Peninsula the park is open year -round and is perfect for boating,
fishing and crabbing.
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Seaquest State Park is475-acres of beautiful forest on Silver
Lake near Mount St. Helens. Learn more about the historic volcano
at the interpretive center, offering its services year-round. This
is the place to fish if you seek trout, salmon and spiney ray
(seasonal). Hiking and bicycling is also very popular on one of the
eight miles of woodland trails. Check out the amazing views of Mount
St. Helen's from this pristine location.
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Westport, WA. Take the seasonal ferry to Westport, the sports
fishing capitol of the west coast.
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