We're updating our camping and moorage fees to continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. You will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond. Moorage fees will increase Jan. 1. Learn more here.
Burn Ban - Level 1
Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.
Grayland Beach State Park
925 Cranberry Beach Rd, Grayland, WA 98547
Grayland Beach provides front row access to a sandy beach and ocean view. Summer days host a variety of ocean activities and winters can be a quiet day in your RV or yurt.
Rules
- Dogs Allowed on Leash
- Fires Allowed in Designated Areas
Camping
Camping is not allowed on the beach.
Beach hazards
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks.
Rare nesting birds
Do not disturb snowy plovers. Please respect nesting area closed signs for endangered Snowy Plover birds and keep dogs on leash.
Campground flooding potential
Campground is in a low-lying area and some campsites may flood or have standing water during times of high rainfall
Trailer dump station
Due to negative effects on the septic system, we ask that campers not use any type of chemical additives in their holding tanks. Chemical additives could result in a system failure and closure of the Park’s sewage system.
Activities
Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Camping
Fishing
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Metal Detecting
Shellfishing
Winter Camping
Amenities
Accessible Campsites
Accessible Restrooms
Drinking Water
Fire Pit
Firewood
Park Ranger Station
Restrooms
Showers
Trash Service
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Trailer Dump
Amphitheater
Concessions
Interpretive Opportunities
Hiking Trails
Park features
Forest
Ocean Beach
Saltwater
Sandy Beach
Wildlife Viewing
Rules
- Dogs Allowed on Leash
- Fires Allowed in Designated Areas
Camping
Camping is not allowed on the beach.
Beach hazards
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks.
Rare nesting birds
Do not disturb snowy plovers. Please respect nesting area closed signs for endangered Snowy Plover birds and keep dogs on leash.
Campground flooding potential
Campground is in a low-lying area and some campsites may flood or have standing water during times of high rainfall
Trailer dump station
Due to negative effects on the septic system, we ask that campers not use any type of chemical additives in their holding tanks. Chemical additives could result in a system failure and closure of the Park’s sewage system.
Map & visitor guide
46.7940511, -124.0941813
Camping
The park has primitive to full-hookup sites to accommodate every level of camping experience. Campsites are large, paved driveways that will accommodate larger RVs. Maximum site length is 60 feet with limited availability.
Yurts are also available year-round. Most yurts are ADA accessible.
Winter Schedule
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Beach access
Marked trails through grassy dunes lead to the sandy beach. A county road is available for public users to drive onto the beach.
Welcome center and store
The welcome center is open daily,10 a.m. - Noon, and 2-4 p.m. During open hours, the park store sells firewood, ice, snacks, ice cream bars and beverages.