Olympic National Park
- (360) 565-3130, +1 360-565-3130
- Port Angeles, WA 98362
- 3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362
- https://www.nps.gov/olym/index.htm
Washington State’s coastline is one of the wildest and most breathtaking in the United States. From the dramatic
sea stacks of the Olympic Peninsula to the peaceful shoreline parks around Seattle
and the wide, windswept beaches of the Southwest Coast, this state offers a completely unique
beach experience.
Expect towering cliffs, driftwood forests, powerful waves, misty mornings, and sunsets you’ll never forget.
Whether you love hiking, photography, tide pools, or peaceful coastal views, the
beaches in Washington State deliver year-round magic.
These are the most iconic beaches across the state, known for their scenery, uniqueness, and unforgettable experiences:
A breathtaking beach with sea stacks, tide pools, massive driftwood, and dramatic waves — a must-see.
Known for the famous “Hole-in-the-Wall” hike, a rugged coastline, and amazing sunset views.
Beautiful forest hike opens to a wide beach with sea stacks and year-round dramatic scenery.
One of the longest beaches in the U.S. — flat, wide, great for walks, kites, and family trips.
A fun urban beach with skyline views, volleyball courts, bike paths, and amazing summer sunsets.
A quiet lighthouse beach with forest trails, bluffs, and peaceful, natural views.
Turn your beach search into a complete trip — book stays, discover experiences, and prepare like a pro.
Here are the best areas to stay depending on which part of Washington’s coast you’re exploring:
| Season | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Summer (June–Sept) | Warmest weather, best hiking, great sunsets |
| Fall (Sept–Oct) | Fewer crowds, calm oceans, great photography |
| Winter (Nov–Mar) | Storm watching, dramatic waves, peaceful |
| Spring (Apr–May) | Wildflowers, mild temps, wildlife sightings |
Washington water stays cold year-round — here’s what to expect:
Ruby Beach and Rialto Beach are often considered the most beautiful because of their dramatic sea stacks and wild landscapes.
They are swimmable, but the water is cold year-round. Most swimmers use wetsuits on the coast.
Alki Beach and Golden Gardens are the most popular beaches near Seattle.
Many beaches allow dogs on leash, but each location has its own rules. Check signs at the entrance.
August is usually the warmest month for air and water temps.
Browse our full directory of beaches across Washington’s stunning Pacific coastline: