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    Damon Point

    4.8 (12 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Liz D.

    Gorgeous views and quiet beach. Porta potties, trash cans and a little street parking. Love all the driftwood and shells.

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    Otto R.

    This location is pretty barebones, it no longer has official services as the state is trying to turn this into a nature area with public access to certain sections of the point. There are a few picnic tables and port-a-potties at the entrance. One of the best things about this location is you don't get the full crashing of the Tides as it's located within the bay. Also because it is away from town, the crowds are minimal. Another great thing is you can't drive in this area, meaning the beaches are fairly maintained without much of the garbage as the ocean beaches. The state is working to restore native vegetation and nesting habitats for shore birds in certain areas

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    7 months ago

    Great place to go tire pooling! Amazing drift wood. Beautiful views. We lived our time there.

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    Great place! Scenery and staff were nice. Enjoyed my time there weather and views were great.

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    You park in the dirt just off the road and walk past the porta potties to the small steps.

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    Ocean Shores-Westport-Ocean Beach Communities

    Ocean Shores-Westport-Ocean Beach Communities

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    We stay in Ocean Shores but ALWAYS make time to go to Westport. They have the best Marina "strip"…read morewhen it comes to walking distance shops, restaurants, and charm. We loved watching jellyfish and seeing Sea Lions right off the dock! We love Half-Moon Beach for the waves, the rock-hunting and how natural it is. The path from the observation tower to the end of the beach is well maintained and easy walking. We also loved watching the boats - even the HUGE ships in the bay! My family loves Westport and highly recommend it for a stay or a day trip if you're in the area!!

    "Westport is where I live, and so I'm going to take this opportunity to tell you to COME VISIT!!…read more Westport is the red headed stepchild of Washington Beaches, never promoted as a beach city, it is the last place most people in Seattle think of when they think of the beach. But you will not regret coming here (especially if you were considering going to Ocean Shores!) The 18 miles of sandy beaches that stretch from Westport to Tokeland is otherwise known as the South Beach is everything you would want in a Pacific Northwest Beach. Whether you're looking for a fishing adventure, beautiful beaches, surfing, kite flying, whale watching, crabbing, or just relaxing, the South Beach is the place to be. In the summer, you can beat it to beat the heat. It's not overdeveloped, in fact its quite understated. The marina district has a nice mixture of upscale restaurants (we got our first sushi restaurant, yay!) and hole-in-the-wall diners. Fishing is still a very important part of the community, and if you've ever wanted to try a fishing charter, you can do that from July 1 until the quotas are met for less than a round of drinks in downtown Seattle. Surfing is huge here, at Westhaven State Park and Half Moon Bay. There are 2 surf shops in town (Steepwater Surf Shop, and The Surf Shop) that can outfit you with a wetsuit and a board for under $50. A lesson will cost a little more, but not by much. Bikes and paddleboats are available for rent down on the water. Kites can be purchased for just a few dollars and can keep your kids busy for hours. In the spring and fall, watch the WDFW to see when the beaches are open for clamming. During crab season, you can drop your crab pots right off of the fisherman's boardwalk - no boats required. Starting in September, the salmon that were released by the local high school class start to return to the Marina, and you can fish right off the boardwalk and participate in the Salmon Derby. There is all kinds of old fashioned fun here. It's perfect for a romantic getaway or a family trip. Day trips and overnighters. There is everything from campgrounds to low budget motels, to luxury condos. All only 2 hours from Sea Tac!"

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    Ocean Shores

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    3.1(29 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I have mixed emotion on this slow-pace life in this town. I love the provincial vibes here at the…read moresame time youngsters might find it a bit boring. In any way, this is still a great visit imo. My Titas drive up here to let us experience flying kites before summer ends in PNW. We didn't really stroll or checked that heart of its town as we drive directly to their infamous beach where you can drive on the sand. It's like a free way with no specific policy on what direction you gonna drive. Came here around lunch time and here I am having so much fun with family and bandit flying kites. It's been a while since I last time do this activity. It's nice that even when I am an adult I am still able to have time to do this activity. As I aforementioned I have mixed emotion because people just wanna have fun chillin' but not totally defining its definition as a lot of people are zooming around with their truck, bikes and jeep. It's a bit scary but no law doesn't allowed you to drive on the shore. The environmental impact is high and I think they should limit the time to get there driving around. Even if the sun is shining bright above, it's still chilly and will give you colds. It's smart to bring jacket with you if you plan to stay here longer for picnic. The saltwater is cold and nobody wants to dive to swim here. Plus the water is rough and several accidents happened here coz they were caught in the riptide. Be extra cautious! Mahalo for reading and happy juandering fellow yeeps!

    You can drive on the beach! We car camped overnight, I'm…read morenot sure if you're allowed to, but I camped here in a tent a few years back when everyone does it for 4th of July so I came back. Everything went fine! There's ample space but people will totally park near you and the beach gets pretty busy in the day time anyway so expect visitors. We stayed here two days and the first day was a little overcsast but it's beautiful. Second day it was sunny with a nice breeze and a group set up multiple large kites. I don't know if this is a club or something but sign me up! They had impressive kites, and their skills were pretty cool. Scuba divers, butterflies, hearts, squid and so many more. We also brought along our two dogs and a sign in front says dogs must be on leash. People still let their friendly dogs off leash around their cars and around them when exploring around the water. We did watch an eagle successfully hunting other birds, definitely like a scene out of animal planet and after that we kept our mini poodle close! For the most part walking around everyone respects leash and scooping rules. I will say though people need to do better at cleaning up their trash. There is a lot of trash being buried around the beach and the back grassy hill is used as a bathroom so there's lots of toilet paper making it a landmine of grossness.

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