Address: 49 2nd St S, Pacific Beach, WA 98571, USA
Phone: +13602764297
M Colin B Sterling
Hey! It’s the beach! You usually can’t go wrong at any beach, but the majority of beaches are cool… this one is still worth seeing. So… relax. Fly a kite, pick up stones, walk for miles, sip your flask, but just be safe and have fun!
Sheryl Mckee Pieroni
Quiet. Close sites with no division, but you're right next to the beach. No water, grills, or fire pits at sites. And . . . Showers not awesome. But. Again. It's literally right next to the beach. So. Location made this a four star rather than a 3.
RoeBliss Alternatives
Peaceful, Beautiful, decently clean restrooms ! (4/5 only because wasn't able to find any information about the park outside business hours)
Steve Hiday
Nice park geared towards RV campers, with direct access to the Pacific Ocean. Most of the beaches around Ocean City are drive-on. Showers on-site. Lovely ocean views with rolling grassy dunes. Olympic Otter
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Yes, tent camping is allowed. Many sites are favored by RVs, but I have seen tents mixed in.
Yes as long as the fire is self contained, but parks are closed 👍
Fires are allowed on the beach but in the campground there are no fire pits.
Yes
Don't do it!! Not safe
You are on the beach no overnight or rental spaces or rentals
Yes when in Season, currently closed per Washington state Fish and Wildlife
Within reason, yes, you can have a fire on the beach. There are some restrictions, such as staying away from dune grass but we saw several families doing so while we were there.... Camping on the beach? Honestly I wouldn't. The tide line there is very high and there are a lot of places farther back you can camp that are easily within walking distance. If you want fewer crowds than Ocean Shores, this is one of the spots to check out. Also, go through the village of Pacific Beach to Homer road and turn toward the ocean. Then, take Analyde Beach Road ( I think that's the right name). It will put you on a large expanse of pretty much empty beach all the way up to Moclips. And, for those who would rather not camp, but rent a "beach house" there are house rentals available, too. One of the services helping with this is VACASA (vacasa.com).
I've heard from friends who live there that the park is open.
Thre is at naval facility but flakey think it's open to public just up the hill at state park
Yes there is
Plenty of side streets that you could easily find parking on!
Not in the State Park.
During the summer you need reservations for sure its always booked up the winter is when i go there on my way to quinalt lake and nea bay
Which bridge are you talking about?
No
It is not required if they have open sites. However, they are often booked solid if in summer or weekend. There is no dry camping overflow or something of that nature.
Most have electric. None have water. The website has a listing of all amenities. This is a great place to stay. Make sure you get a spot along the beach.
If you want to go crabing you can go to ocean shores and they let us do it off the docks when i was a kid . (about 40 years ago) but you could. Call or go online and ask . look up ocean shores docks that mite tell you
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