Westport Light State Park delivers the ultimate Pacific Ocean experience with 560 acres of pristine coastal terrain adjacent to Washington’s tallest lighthouse, creating the state’s premier surfing destination alongside comprehensive beach recreation opportunities. This expanded oceanfront park combines dramatic shoreline access with the historic Grays Harbor Lighthouse, offering everything from world-class surfing breaks to accessible boardwalk exploration along 1,215 feet of Pacific coastline.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Westport, Grays Harbor County, Washington |
| Address | 1595 Ocean Avenue, Westport, WA 98595 |
| Size | 560 acres |
| Established | 2016 (expanded with Westhaven State Park consolidation) |
| Key Features | Grays Harbor Lighthouse adjacent, premier surfing beach |
| Activities | Surfing, beach exploration, fishing, crabbing, hiking |
| Trail System | 1.3-mile ADA-accessible dune trail with viewing platforms |
| Shoreline | 1,215 feet of Pacific Ocean coastline |
| Special Features | Surf instruction programs, boardwalk, outdoor showers |
| Hours | 8 AM to dusk year-round |
Westport Light State Park occupies a spectacular Pacific Ocean setting adjacent to the historic Grays Harbor Light, Washington’s tallest lighthouse, which serves as both a navigational beacon and iconic coastal landmark. The park gained its current expansive form in 2016 through consolidation with the former Westhaven State Park and an additional 270-acre parcel previously under golf course development, creating a comprehensive 560-acre coastal recreation destination.
The park is renowned for its extremely popular surfing spot featuring rolling breakers from the Pacific Ocean, making it accessible to surfers of all skill levels. Beyond surfing, the park offers panoramic ocean views through its 1.3-mile dune trail system featuring viewing platforms and interpretive displays that provide educational context about coastal ecosystems and maritime heritage.
| Activity | Details | Season | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surfing | Rolling Pacific Ocean breakers, instruction available | May-September | Easy to Advanced |
| Beach Exploration | 1,215 feet of accessible Pacific coastline | Year-round | Easy |
| Fishing | Saltwater fishing opportunities | Year-round | Easy |
| Crabbing | Half Moon Bay crabbing access | Year-round | Easy |
| Hiking | 1.3-mile ADA-accessible dune trail | Year-round | Easy |
| Bird Watching | Coastal bird species observation | Year-round | Easy |
Westport Light State Park provides specialized facilities designed to support Pacific Ocean recreation with particular emphasis on surfing activities. The park features three shower facilities including one outdoor shower specifically for surfers to rinse off saltwater, plus two indoor showers that meet ADA accessibility standards. Eight picnic tables with eight braziers are available on a first-come, first-served basis for day-use recreation.
The park’s signature feature is its ADA-accessible concrete boardwalk that runs along the beach, providing safe and accessible viewing opportunities for visitors unable to navigate sandy terrain. This boardwalk incorporates viewing platforms and interpretive displays that explain coastal processes, lighthouse history, and marine ecosystem dynamics.
Westport Light State Park operates as a day-use only facility and does not offer camping accommodations. Visitors seeking overnight stays can access nearby camping at Twin Harbors State Park and other coastal parks in the Grayland Beach area.
A Discover Pass is required for day visits, with annual passes available for $45 and daily passes for $10. The park operates year-round with 8 AM to dusk hours. Swimming in the ocean is not advised due to variable currents and dangerous rip tides common along the Pacific Coast. All-terrain vehicles are strictly prohibited on beach areas and dunes.
Professional surf instruction is available through Bigfoot Surf from May through September, requiring no previous surf experience and providing an ideal introduction to Pacific Coast surfing. The park’s location within minutes of Westport city provides access to marina facilities, boat launches, maritime history museums, and other coastal attractions.
Westport Light State Park stands as Washington’s premier Pacific Coast surfing destination, where the historic Grays Harbor Lighthouse oversees endless ocean recreation opportunities along one of the state’s most accessible and dramatic coastlines.
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