Address: 9565 Scenic Beach Rd NW, Seabeck, WA 98380, USA
Phone: +13608305079
Sunday: 8AM–9PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Samantha Freiermuth
Camped two nights here and overall was a great experience. Clean restrooms, coin operated showers, quiet camping with large spots, and a great place for a swim or views. Unfortunately someone stole our firewood while we were gone for a bit, so be sure to store somewhere safe.
mrbill7853
Great campground. Clean, quiet, private. Short walk to rocky Beach with Olympic mountain views
Ice Qu
Well worth a visit for the quintessential Pacific Northwest beach walk, forest bathing and water gazing. $30 for a one year state parks pass or $10 for single day use. Head to parking lot for automated machine to pay. Clean restrooms. Picnic areas. Some paths will require strong legs and attention to uneven or unstable surfaces (think stray rocks, shifted root systems, even discarded oyster shells). Some folks hike their kayaks down and launch from the beach. Others bring buzzy drones that fracture the quiet. It will depend on the day and the weather who is visiting and what activities are going on with each set of visitors. Check tide tables and know that only during low tide will there be a lot of beach trekking. Of course, even at high tide, you can still enjoy the water, tall trees, twinkling brooklets and an occasional glimpse of eagles. Truly a lovely place!
R Syed
Beautiful camping experience. Water is salty and have pebbles on the beach.. very scenic beach.. camp sites are good... we booked multiple camping sites and Restroom are clean.. overall nice experience.
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Yes, I saw some people on boards when I was there
The website says clams and oysters are closed year-round so I guess the answer to that is no
I saw dogs there, leashed, when I was there!
You need a WA Discovery Pass, which I think each vehicle needs a $10 per day or an annual pass to visit a WA State Park. Check the WA State Park website.
I believe it is $32/night per campsite. There is an additional $8 fee to reserve online
I'm not so sure that any shellfish or any type of sea life that is in the sound should be consumed by humans for the time being.... Somewhere I heard that it's polluted enough to not eat what you catch ??? Just a suggestion tho.
No, it's not allowed at any state parks as far as I know and it's not really that kind of beach anyway, really rocky and not much beach when the tide is in.
No, it's surrounded by private property. Awesome place for picnic, camping, hanging with family. But no hiking.
I would speak with the park ranger or call Washington state parks
I doubt fishing is allowed.
I saw signs asking people not to
It's scenic and it's a beach
Yes. There is no designated time. You come and go as you please. You just keep the pass on the dash board.
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