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Bottle Beach First Day Hike
Ring in the New Year with fresh air, sweeping views, and the magic of winter birdwatching! Join Washington State Parks staff and volunteers for a guided First Day Hike at Bottle Beach State Park.
This easy, family-friendly hike follows a flat, 1and a half-mile round-trip trail and beach through coastal wetlands to a wildlife viewing platform overlooking Grays Harbor. Along the way, we’ll share the unique natural and cultural history of Bottle Beach.
Participants can expect to see a variety of wintering waterfowl and maybe even some early shorebirds. Binoculars and cameras are encouraged!
This easy, family-friendly hike follows a flat, 1and a half-mile round-trip trail and beach through coastal wetlands to a wildlife viewing platform overlooking Grays Harbor. Along the way, we’ll share the unique natural and cultural history of Bottle Beach.
Participants can expect to see a variety of wintering waterfowl and maybe even some early shorebirds. Binoculars and cameras are encouraged!
Name of Hike: Bottles, Birds, and Beginnings
Length of Hike: 1.5 miles
Where to Meet: Bottle Beach State Park parking lot
Is this Hike for Beginners? Yes
Suggested minimum age of children to attend: all ages
ADA Accessible? No
Stroller Accessible? No
Are leashed dogs allowed? No
Restrictions: No restrictions
Registration Required: Yes, email: grayland.beach@parks.wa.gov
Things to bring: Hiking boots, binoculars, a sense of wonder.
Cancellation Information: grayland.beach@parks.wa.gov