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Long Beach State Park adventures

Long Beach State Park Adventures

Long Beach State Park is a coastal park renowned for its long sandy shoreline and diverse ecosystems, offering visitors opportunities for beachcombing, birdwatching, and hiking along Washington’s scenic Pacific coast.

134
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Long Beach State Park

 

Long Beach State Park is located on the southwestern coast of Washington State along the Pacific Ocean, offering an expansive beachfront that stretches for miles. The park encompasses sandy shores, coastal dunes, wetlands, and grasslands, providing habitat for a wide variety of native plants and wildlife. The coastal setting features strong ocean winds, tide pools, and extensive beach areas that are excellent for walking, windsurfing, and kite flying. History in the region includes Native American use of local coastal resources and early 20th-century tourism and fishing communities. Visitors to the park can enjoy a range of outdoor activities including hiking on well-maintained trails that traverse dune landscapes and salt marshes. Birdwatchers come to observe migrating shorebirds, raptors, and native seabirds. The park’s flat terrain makes it suitable for casual strolls as well as family outings. The nearby city of Long Beach acts as a hub for accommodations, dining, and local cultural events. The park is especially popular for its quiet beach access and natural coastal environment, appealing to photographers and nature lovers. Seasonal changes bring migrating whales offshore and the blooming of wildflowers in the dune areas. The wide-open beaches and proximity to the Pacific Ocean create a refreshing coastal escape with opportunities for wildlife observation, water sports, and relaxation on sand dunes.

Highlights

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Expansive sandy Pacific coastline ideal for beachcombing and kite flying

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Dune ecosystems supporting native plants and migratory shorebirds

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Long Beach boardwalk and nearby historic downtown district

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Tide pools along the shoreline with diverse marine life

Notable Natural Features

Pacific Coastline Beach

Over three miles of sandy beach provide visitors with space for long walks, tide pooling, and wind-driven water sports.

Coastal Dunes

The park’s dune system supports specialized plant communities and is a hotspot for observing migratory birds.

Nearby Long Beach Boardwalk

A popular 1.5-mile wooden promenade along the downtown waterfront featuring shops, eateries, and scenic views.