Beachcombing Parks Near Seattle

Discover 28 parks for beachcombing within driving distance of Seattle

Blake Island Marine State Park

Seattle, Washington
8 miles away

"Seattle visitors often come for a quick island getaway, scenic boating, and skyline views from the water. It is one of the easiest major launch points for reaching the park."

A boat-access-only marine park in Puget Sound with beaches, camping, kayaking, and sweeping views.

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Saltwater State Park

Des Moines, Washington
16 miles away

"Seattle visitors often come for a quick coastal escape without leaving the metro area. The park is close enough for a half-day beach outing, tide pooling, or a scenic picnic."

A scenic Puget Sound beach park with tide pools, picnic areas, and popular scuba diving access.

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Manchester State Park

Manchester, Washington
20 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a quieter Puget Sound shoreline experience and a chance to explore a historic waterfront park."

A scenic Puget Sound waterfront park with beach access, picnic areas, and historic military remnants.

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Dash Point State Park

Federal Way, Washington
25 miles away

"Seattle travelers often head south for a beach park with parking, picnic facilities, and a more laid-back shoreline experience."

A popular Puget Sound beach park with forests, picnic areas, and shoreline recreation.

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Kitsap Memorial State Park

Poulsbo, Washington
28 miles away

"Seattle travelers often head here for a quieter waterfront escape, scenic ferry-adjacent access, and a less crowded park setting."

A small Hood Canal park known for shoreline access, picnicking, and forested waterfront scenery.

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Illahee State Park

Bremerton, Washington
32 miles away

"Seattle visitors often use the ferry or bridge route to enjoy a slower-paced saltwater park away from the city. Illahee is a practical destination for a scenic half-day or full-day excursion."

A quiet saltwater park on Port Orchard Bay with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.

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South Whidbey State Park

Clinton, Washington
35 miles away

"Seattle visitors often make a day trip for a quieter island escape with shoreline views and forested walks. The park offers a relaxing contrast to the city and is easy to combine with a ferry ride."

A scenic Whidbey Island shoreline park with forest, bluffs, and beach access.

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Kopachuck State Park

Gig Harbor, Washington
43 miles away

"Seattle residents often visit for a quieter marine park experience away from the city. The park is a worthwhile destination for tide pooling, beachcombing, and scenic views."

A scenic marine park in Gig Harbor known for beach access, tide pools, and picnic areas.

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Cutts Island Marine State Park

Lakebay, Washington
46 miles away

"Seattle visitors often head south for a less crowded marine park experience. The island setting offers a memorable day trip for kayakers and boaters."

A boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with sandy beaches, shell-covered shores, and scenic day-use opportunities.

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Fort Flagler Historical State Park

Marrowstone Island, Washington
54 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a coastal retreat with historic features and sweeping views of Puget Sound. The park is a good option for campers and history buffs looking beyond the city."

A historic coastal fort park with beaches, military ruins, and panoramic water views.

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Shine Tidelands State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
54 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a quieter alternative to urban waterfronts and a scenic peninsula getaway. The park is especially appealing for a full-day trip focused on nature and coastal views."

A scenic saltwater shoreline park with tidal flats, beachcombing, birdwatching, and views across Port Townsend Bay.

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Cama Beach Historical State Park

Camano Island, Washington
55 miles away

"Seattle visitors often come for a coastal day trip with historic character and quieter scenery than the city waterfront. It is a popular escape for beach walks, kayaking, and family outings."

A restored historic beach resort on Camano Island with cabins, shoreline access, and scenic views.

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Fort Casey Historical State Park

Coupeville, Washington
55 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a memorable ferry-and-road trip to a historic island park. The combination of military history, ocean views, and beach access makes it a rewarding escape from the city."

A historic coastal fort on Whidbey Island with lighthouse views, beach access, and military ruins.

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Fort Townsend Historical State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
55 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a scenic getaway that feels far from the city without requiring a long drive. The park is appealing for a relaxed coastal day trip, especially for those interested in local history and waterfront scenery."

A peaceful shoreline park preserving the site of a former U.S. Army fort near Port Townsend.

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Fort Worden Historical State Park

Port Townsend, Washington
55 miles away

"Seattle residents frequently visit for a weekend retreat that feels far from the city without requiring a long drive. Fort Worden's mix of history, shoreline, and lodging makes it especially appealing."

A historic coastal park in Port Townsend with beaches, trails, museums, and dramatic Strait of Juan de Fuca views.

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Mystery Bay State Park

Nordland, Washington
55 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a relaxed coastal getaway, often pairing the park with a ferry ride, scenic drives, and a Port Townsend visit."

A quiet marine park on Marrowstone Island with shoreline access, picnic areas, and scenic views.

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Scenic Beach State Park

Seabeck, Washington
56 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a manageable weekend drive and a change of pace from the city. Scenic Beach offers a quiet Hood Canal setting with mountain views and shoreline access."

A peaceful Hood Canal park with beach access, mountain views, and forested picnic areas.

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Fort Ebey State Park

Coupeville, Washington
57 miles away

"Seattle residents visit for a full-day coastal escape with a ferry or bridge route. Fort Ebey offers a quieter, more rugged experience than many urban parks."

A coastal park on Whidbey Island with bluffs, beaches, historic military sites, and panoramic water views.

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Kinney Point State Park

Nordland, Washington
57 miles away

"Seattle visitors often make the trip for a full-day or weekend coastal getaway. Kinney Point offers a more secluded alternative to urban waterfront parks and crowded beaches."

A quiet marine park on Marrowstone Island with shoreline access, tidepools, and scenic views.

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Sequim Bay State Park

Sequim, Washington
57 miles away

"Seattle-area travelers visit Sequim Bay State Park for a longer but worthwhile escape to the Olympic Peninsula. It is a popular choice for camping trips, scenic drives, and saltwater recreation."

A scenic marine park on Sequim Bay with camping, shoreline access, and outdoor recreation.

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Belfair State Park

Belfair, Washington
58 miles away

"Seattle travelers visit for a coastal weekend trip that feels far from the city without requiring a long drive. Belfair State Park is popular for camping, beach walks, and scenic water views."

A scenic Hood Canal park with sandy beach access, camping, and family-friendly day-use areas.

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Joemma Beach State Park

Lakebay, Washington
58 miles away

"Seattle visitors often make the drive for a peaceful coastal escape and shellfish harvesting. The park appeals to those seeking a less crowded alternative to city beaches."

A peaceful South Puget Sound shoreline park known for beach access, clamming, and picnic areas.

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Penrose Point State Park

Lakebay, Washington
58 miles away

"Seattle visitors come for a full-day or overnight retreat away from the city. The park’s marine views and camping provide a classic Puget Sound getaway without traveling far from the metro area."

A peaceful Puget Sound park known for shoreline views, beachcombing, and family picnics.

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Camano Island State Park

Camano, Washington
59 miles away

"Seattle visitors use the park as a reachable island escape with a strong sense of seclusion. It is a popular choice for camping, wildlife viewing, and sunset photography."

A scenic marine park with beaches, bluffs, camping, and sweeping views of Saratoga Passage.

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McMicken Island Marine State Park

Hood Canal, Washington
59 miles away

"Seattle visitors may make the trip for a more remote South Puget Sound adventure than the city’s usual waterfront options. The park is attractive to paddlers and boaters wanting solitude and natural scenery."

A remote boat-access-only marine park in South Puget Sound with quiet shoreline and scenic island views.

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Pleasant Harbor State Park

Brinnon, Washington
59 miles away

"Seattle visitors looking for a coastal escape may choose Pleasant Harbor for a less crowded alternative to larger parks. It is appealing for a weekend outing focused on boating, beach access, and scenic views."

A quiet Hood Canal marine park with beach access, boating, and scenic Olympic Mountain views.

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Triton Cove State Park

Brinnon, Washington
62 miles away

"Seattle visitors often come for a day trip to the Olympic Peninsula for beach access, shellfish harvesting, and a quieter waterfront setting than the city."

A small Hood Canal marine park with shoreline access, picnic areas, and mountain views.

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Dosewallips State Park

Brinnon, Washington
70 miles away

"Seattle visitors often come for a weekend escape to Hood Canal and the Olympic Peninsula. The park offers camping, shoreline access, and a quieter coastal setting than the city."

A Hood Canal park known for beach access, camping, and riverfront scenery.

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