Grayland Beach State Park

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Great WA state park and campground. Some sites are full hookup with some having water and electric only. Road is paved as are the parking pads. The actual beach is a short walk through the dunes. Watch where you exit on the beach side as it can be a little difficult to see the path to return to the campground. The beach is expansive with soft, powder sand. Vehicles can access the beach from a public parking area. Sites very spacious and separated. Note that the sewer hookups are the older horizontal connectors. We were here in September 2025 in a 23' Airstream.
C
Posted Sep 23, 2025;
I booked this location to get away from July 4th fireworks. BIG MISTAKE!! Lots of fireworks on nearby beach (and in campground, I think). Terrible.
Chris
Posted Jul 06, 2024; Vancouver, Wa
Nice park, well kept. Note that they do have a dump station here- which is nicely set up with a threaded water rinse.
Pgg
Posted May 16, 2021; Wi
Stayed here for two nights in a self contained motor home. We had received lots of rain so there was lots of standing water in our campsite and all over the park. (We stayed in early March.) we were unable to walk to the beach because of the standing water in the dunes. Our space was fairly level. Cell coverage was ok for Verizon. This park has yurts available. They looked well cared for. Nice park overall.
Geigernelson
Posted Mar 09, 2021; Portland
Very nice park. We stayed in site 74 in one of the beach loops. Lots of privacy there and although we could not see the ocean over the dunes, we could hear the surf. The beach loops have water/ electric only. The path to the beach was long but easily managed by two out of shape seniors. Very close drive to Westport for any items you might need.
Phyllis C
Posted Sep 25, 2020; Snohomish WA
I stayed here for 3 nights March 21-23 paid 45$ per night for full hookup site 13. Sites are in small loops with vegetation in between giving a sense of privacy. Site 13 is paved fairly level, wet and seems cut out of the surround dense vegetation. Because of the closing of the campground due to the virus scare I had the loop to myself on my last night. Sites are in the trees and I did not try to use satellite. My site had excellent Verizon reception. Best feature of park is short walk to a mile or so long park beach that you can also drive on. I did not use the facilities. Park staff came to my site to tell me of the closing and were very pleasant.
Floyd byerly
Posted Mar 23, 2020; Sault saint Marie Mi
Great state park, well maintained. Spacious sites with shade and privacy.
Ken
Posted Jul 02, 2019; Nevada
Very nice park. Many level backin spots with power and water. This is a very popular destination. Mid week in April was 60% booked. Spots are nicely protected from the ocean weather and reasonably spaced. Vast sandy beach is easily accessible through trails. Nice showers and baths available. Also very close to small fishing town of Tokeland and Westport for great crab and oysters and salmon.
JoeyNana
Posted Apr 25, 2019; Seattle
The park is very pretty and well-kept. However, beach access is poor. There are trails to the beach but there is marshy ground between the campground and the sand which makes access impassible unless you don’t mind the mud.
CeCe
Posted May 17, 2018; Portland, OR
The cleanest and best kept State Park I have ever stayed in!
MikeH
Posted Nov 05, 2017; Seattle