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    Coastal Interpretive Center

    4.8 (27 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Sarah B.

    We stopped here on our way home to learn a little bit about the area. Ocean Shores definitely has a rich history. The set up however is a little odd. You sort of feel like you are in your Grandmother's house and she loves faux wood paneling. Looking past the decor, the substance here is great. Any science or history nerd will be happy learning here. Plenty of cool history on shipwrecks and great marine life specimens. And for those that like action, they have some great stuffed animals and a wheel from a shipwreck to play with. The little gift shop has incredible beach and marine life books for all ages. I was very impressed and found an incredible tide pool book that's already been put to good use.

    Deleen W.

    This center has lots to offer for any age with eight rooms stuffed with displays of animals, rocks, handwoven baskets and history galore. The gift shop is full of terrific books. There are many printed handouts about birds to flowers and much more. Worth a visit and donation.

    These floated all the way from China and Japan!
    Helen S.

    Worth the visit! The staff is knowledgeable and friendly and they have some interesting stuff to see. It's not big, but worth an hour of your time. We also love the fact that this is a hands on museum, so you can touch and feel lots of the stuff on display!

    A Japanese relic that washed up in Washington
    David C.

    The people who work here are incredibly friendly. They welcomed us, showed us around, pointed out the most interesting artifacts and told us the story behind it. This museum has lots of dead animals in dynamic poses.

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    Great stop, spent about 90 minutes looking and touching. Cool videos to watch. The kids enjoyed (all above 10 years).

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    Not a good place for employees or volunteers They treat them poorly. The place itself is cool to visit.

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    Being in Ocean Shores for an extended period of time, we were running a little short on keeping the kids busy.

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    Westport Maritime Museum - Westport Maritime Museum back-lit by the setting sun.

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    I haven't been to Westport in about three years and in the past when we go out it was to run the…read moredogs on the beach which they enjoyed so much... until they didn't and preferred to stay home more. For a long time Steve and I have been wanting to go to the Westport Maritime Museum but never did due to always having the dogs with us but finally we made it here quite recently. The admission is $5 and that gives you the ability to explore the upstairs and downstairs of the main museum building, an adjacent building where a lighthouse lens is located and two other structures with large windows with whale bones housed inside them along with some other mammal bones. The cost of admission is totally worth with what you get to see and for me the main highlight was the lighthouse lens as I'm sure it was for a lot of visitors. Lots of clutter picked up from the ocean waters and used as artifacts which is fascinating (because a lot of this stuff came from various parts of Asia) and disturbing at the same time. Lots of other intriguing content to look at as well and a very nice gift shop. Great way to spend a bit of time while exploring the marina. I don't feel like you'd spend an enormous amount of time here. Maybe an hour to an hour and a half but it depends on your pacing but no need to wipe out a whole afternoon to fit this museum in.

    Very informative museum about the Coast Guard and the local maritime history. The well-informed…read morestaff answered our every question and then some. So much information! We'll have to come again. Don't miss the lighthouse lens from the Destruction Island lighthouse. It is amazing!

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