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Scenic Beach State Park: Olympic Mountain Views and Native Rhododendron Paradise on Hood Canal

Scenic Beach State Park lives up to its name with breathtaking views across Hood Canal to the towering Olympic Mountain peaks from its 121-acre setting in Seabeck. This picturesque park features 1,500 feet of Hood Canal shoreline enhanced by spectacular displays of native rhododendrons, Washington’s state flower, that bloom in spring and early summer in one of their few remaining natural habitats. The historic 1911 Emel House, a charming remnant from the property’s auto tourist camp era, now serves as a popular wedding and event venue, while groomed forest trails and rocky beaches provide year-round recreation with some of the most dramatic mountain-water vistas in the Puget Sound region.

Scenic Beach State Park Fast Facts

Feature Detail
Location Seabeck, Kitsap County, Washington
Address 9596 Scenic Beach Rd NW, Seabeck, WA 98380
Size 121 acres
Coordinates 47.649214, -122.84559
Established Dedicated June 22, 1975
Key Features Olympic Mountain views, native rhododendron habitat, historic Emel House
Activities Camping, hiking, beach exploration, scuba diving, wedding events
Shoreline 1,500 feet of Hood Canal rocky beach
Facilities 50 campsites, group camp, historic house rental, kitchen shelter
Hours 8:00 AM to dusk year-round
Contact Washington State Parks Information: (360) 902-8844

Park Overview

Scenic Beach State Park preserves one of the Pacific Northwest’s most stunning combinations of mountain and water scenery, where Hood Canal’s eastern shore provides unobstructed views of the Olympic Mountain range rising dramatically from the water’s edge. The park’s most distinctive feature is its population of native rhododendrons, Washington’s state flower since 1959, which survived ice age glaciation in refugia on the eastern Olympic Mountain slopes and now bloom in spectacular pink displays throughout the park. These rhododendrons represent a remnant population with unique genetic characteristics distinct from other regional populations, making the park botanically significant as well as scenically spectacular.

The park’s history as the “Scenic Beach Resort” auto tourist camp from the 1920s through 1959 adds cultural depth to the natural experience, with the beautifully preserved 1911 Emel House serving as both historical artifact and modern event venue. The transition from private resort to state park represents the evolution of Washington’s outdoor recreation patterns, from exclusive automobile tourism to public access for diverse recreational experiences along one of Puget Sound’s most scenic shorelines.

Activities & Recreation

Activity Details Season Difficulty
Beach Exploration 1,500 feet of Hood Canal rocky shoreline Year-round Easy
Scuba Diving Clear Hood Canal waters with marine life viewing Year-round Intermediate
Rhododendron Viewing Native Washington state flower displays Spring-Early Summer Easy
Forest Hiking Groomed trails through rhododendron habitat Year-round Easy
Mountain Viewing Olympic Mountain panoramas from beach and trails Year-round Easy
Event Hosting Historic Emel House weddings and celebrations Year-round Easy

Scenic Beach State Park is one of 24 Washington State Parks with geocaches hidden within its boundaries, adding a treasure-hunt element to your Olympic Mountain view adventure.

The park’s trail system winds through native rhododendron groves and second-growth forest, offering multiple vantage points for viewing the Olympic Mountains across Hood Canal. Beach activities include exploring rocky tide areas, scuba diving in the clear saltwater, and beachcombing along the shoreline. The seasonal rhododendron blooms create one of Washington’s finest wildflower displays, typically peaking in late spring and early summer when the pink blossoms frame the mountain views.

Facilities & Amenities

Scenic Beach State Park provides comprehensive facilities for both day-use and overnight visitors, anchored by the historic 1911 Emel House available for weddings, reunions, and corporate events with advance reservations. Day-use amenities include one kitchen shelter with electricity, six sheltered picnic tables, and 60 unsheltered tables throughout the park. Additional facilities include restrooms, showers, dump station, playground equipment, horseshoe pits, and automated pay station for Discover Pass purchases. A watercraft launch is located half a mile east at Misery Point, managed by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Camping & Accommodations

The park offers 50 standard campsites available for reservation, with sites 1-25 open year-round and sites 26-50 operating seasonally from April 1 through October 31. Two hiker/biker sites provide options for non-motorized travelers, while a group camp accommodates up to 40 people and 10 vehicles with a covered picnic shelter, vault toilet, fire pits, and water access in a primitive tent-only setting. Four shower facilities and two restrooms serve the camping areas, with one dump station available for RV users. The historic Emel House provides unique overnight and event hosting opportunities separate from traditional camping.

Planning Your Visit

Scenic Beach State Park operates year-round from 8:00 AM to dusk, requiring a Discover Pass for entry. The park’s seasonal rhododendron displays typically peak from late April through June, making spring and early summer optimal for botanical viewing combined with mountain scenery. Winter camping is available in the year-round section with 25 sites, while the full 50-site capacity operates from April through October. The historic Emel House requires advance reservations up to nine months ahead for weddings and special events. Nearby Misery Point boat launch provides watercraft access for exploring Hood Canal’s marine environment.

What to Bring & Know

• Camera essential for capturing Olympic Mountain views and rhododendron displays during peak bloom
• Scuba gear for exploring Hood Canal’s clear waters and marine life
• Tide tables helpful for optimal beach exploration and diving conditions
• Historic Emel House available for weddings and events with advance reservations
• Native rhododendron viewing best from late April through June during peak bloom season
• Group camp accommodates tent camping only with primitive facilities and covered shelter

Final Word

Scenic Beach State Park delivers one of Washington’s most spectacular combinations of mountain scenery, native botanical displays, and saltwater recreation, where Olympic Mountain views frame the pink blooms of native rhododendrons along Hood Canal’s pristine eastern shore.

This park is part of the Explore Washington State Parks Directory—showcasing all of Washington’s State Parks from the rugged Pacific coast to the Cascade peaks. Whether you’re camping under old-growth forests, hiking scenic trails, or discovering local history, we’re highlighting the places where people connect with the state’s incredible natural and cultural heritage—all year long.

What to Do

Activities

Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Camping
Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking & Walking
Kayaking
Metal Detecting
Paddleboarding
Scuba Diving
Swimming
Winter Camping