Quick Facts
• Location: Ocean Shores, Grays Harbor County, Washington
• Address: 1581 E Ocean Shores Blvd SW, Ocean Shores, WA 98569
• Water Type: Pacific Ocean
• Beach Type: Jetty beach and coastal shoreline
• Sand Type: Wide sandy shoreline with driftwood
• Water Conditions: Strong Pacific surf and tidal currents
• Best For: Surf watching, fishing, coastal photography
• Best Time to Visit: May–September
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural Pacific shoreline
• Average Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.7/5)
• Pricing: Free public access
• Parking: Parking areas available near the jetty
• Accessibility: Short walk from parking to beach
• Crowd Level: Moderate
Overview
North Jetty is a scenic coastal destination located at the southern end of Ocean Shores along the Pacific Ocean. The jetty protects Grays Harbor and creates dramatic ocean views where waves break along the rocky structure.
The surrounding beach stretches for miles along Washington’s rugged Pacific coastline, making it a popular destination for fishing, photography, and watching powerful ocean waves.
Amenities & Access
• Public parking areas
• Easy beach access paths
• Open shoreline for recreation
Safety & Water Conditions
Pacific Ocean conditions can be dangerous.
Important safety notes:
• Cold water temperatures year-round
• Strong waves and rip currents
• Sneaker waves may occur
Things to Do
• Surf watching
• Beach walking
• Fishing from the jetty
• Coastal photography
Nearby Attractions
• Damon Point State Park
• Ocean Shores beaches
• Grays Harbor lighthouse areas
Where to Stay
• Ocean Shores hotels and resorts
• Westport coastal inns
• Washington coastal vacation rentals
Tips & Rules
• Stay clear of jetty rocks during high waves
• Bring warm layers due to coastal winds
• Check tide schedules before visiting
Who This Beach Is Best For
• Photographers and nature lovers
• Anglers fishing along the jetty
• Visitors exploring Washington’s Pacific Coast
Bottom Line
North Jetty offers dramatic Pacific Ocean scenery where visitors can watch powerful waves, explore wide sandy beaches, and experience the rugged beauty of Washington’s coast near Ocean Shores.
