Hi, thanks for reaching out. Sites 1-60 have sewer connections. Sites 61-120 do not. There is a black water dump that is free to use for campers located by the park Welcome Center. There is campground and site info. and photos available at www.parks.state.wa.us . Grayland Beach is a very popular park year around. I suggest making a reservation via the website or by calling 888-226-7688. Most weekends, holidays and clam digs the park is full. We take reservations year around.
Is at the enter. When you register the guy right there can tell you where is it.
All of the sites at Grayland Beach have sewer connections complete hookups the the campground dump site is just as you come into the left some people prefer to dump before they can because of the length of their stay it is a well-maintained campground generally there is a campground host and generally there is firewood for sale it is a campground to Stage walks on the beach campfire however the local area is quite depressed and your best bet for entertainment other than geography is to go down to the Shoalwater Indian Casino and drink and gamble your brains out
Yes there's one. As your leaving the campground, off to the right, before you pass the entrance booth is a dump station.
This is the weekend to be there. Cranberry Festival.
parks.wa.gov reservations, gives you the details you will need for this and all Washington State Parks.
I dont know any site has sewer, but a communal sewer when you leave, if you are talking of the state park, my phone is not showing full question.
Full utility sites check when making reservation.
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