Westport Light State Park
The beaches of Westport Light State Park could have sprung from a novel. Tall dune grasses whisper in the wind. Pathways snake along low bluffs down to sandy stretches of shore. Sunlight plays on the landscape (or storm clouds roll in) and birds cry in the distance. Several hundred feet inland, a tall, lonely lighthouse peeks through the coastal conifers.
Walk the 1.3-mile mostly paved path to Westhaven Jetty, which separates the Pacific Ocean from Half Moon Bay. Go fishing, go surfing or explore the Westport Lighthouse (on nearby Coast Guard property). Run with your dog or ride your horse down the beach. Hop in the car and explore nearby parks. Bottle Beach State Park is a known birding destination, and Twin Harbors or Grayland Beach state parks provide seaside retreats in yurts, cabins or your tent or RV.
This long stretch of Washington beach is the perfect place to play in the summer and curl up in the winter with that book you wanted to read, or with a pen and your journal. You're the protagonist of your own vacation. Thankfully, this park is not fiction.
In 2016, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission combined Westhaven and Westport Light state parks into one park.
PARK FEATURES
Westport Light State Park is a 560-acre day-use park with 1,215 feet of shoreline on the Pacific Ocean and Half Moon Bay, with beach access to both shores. The park is within minutes of the City of Westport and its marina, maritime history museum, and other attractions. A paved path provides a 1.3 mile walk into Westport.
ADA AMENITIES/FACILITIES
Restroom
Hiking trail
PICNIC & DAY-USE FACILITIES
The park provides 8 unsheltered picnic tables, and one restroom for day-use visitors. Flip-top braziers are located at picnic sites, which are all first come, first served.
ACTIVITIES
TRAILS
ADA accessible 1.3-mile hiking trail
WATER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Fishing (saltwater)
Clamming
Crabbing
OTHER ACTIVITIES & FEATURES
Beach exploration
Bird watching
Interpretive opportunities
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