Gas/propane self-contained camping stoves and portable gas/propane fire pits allowed. No charcoal or wood fires allowed.
1595 Ocean Avenue, Westport, WA 98595
Westport Light State Park is named for the historic Westport Lighthouse, also called the Grays Harbor Lighthouse.
Sitting along the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Westport Light State Park is the perfect place to stroll the boardwalk and explore the beach.
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are illegal on the beach and dunes.
Westport Light is one of 10 parks located within the Seashore Conservation Area. Learn more about the rules and safety precautions you will need to observe when visiting this visiting these coastal parks at our Seashore Conservation Area page.
Ocean swimming is not recommended due to unpredictable currents and rip tides. Sand cliffs and dunes are unstable and may be hazardous to walk on. Please only use designated trails and beach access points.
Driftwood structures and caves may appear inviting but are unstable and dangerous. For your safety, please do not climb, hang on, or construct them at any time.
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach-specific hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks on our Beach Hazards page.
Beach Exploration
Biking
Bird Watching
Crabbing
Fishing
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Metal Detecting
Shellfishing
Windsurfing
Automated Pay Station
Accessible Restrooms
Drinking Water
Restrooms
Showers
Grill
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Boardwalk
Interpretive Opportunities
Lighthouse
Observation Deck
Accessible Trails
Hiking Trails
Ocean Beach
Saltwater
Sandy Beach
Wildlife Viewing
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are illegal on the beach and dunes.
Westport Light is one of 10 parks located within the Seashore Conservation Area. Learn more about the rules and safety precautions you will need to observe when visiting this visiting these coastal parks at our Seashore Conservation Area page.
Ocean swimming is not recommended due to unpredictable currents and rip tides. Sand cliffs and dunes are unstable and may be hazardous to walk on. Please only use designated trails and beach access points.
Driftwood structures and caves may appear inviting but are unstable and dangerous. For your safety, please do not climb, hang on, or construct them at any time.
Washington's coastal parks are dynamic and beautiful. They are also potentially dangerous! Learn about beach-specific hazards and how to stay safe when you go to play or camp at coastal parks on our Beach Hazards page.
Westport Light State Park is a 560-acre day use park with 1,215 feet of shoreline, making it a popular destination for surfing, beach exploration, saltwater fishing, crabbing and clamming. The park is within minutes of the City of Westport with its marina, boat launch, maritime history museum and other attractions.
One outdoor shower and two indoor accessible showers are available for surfers and beachgoers.
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
An ADA-accessible concrete boardwalk/hiking trail that runs along the beach.
No prior surfing experience is needed to catch a wave at Westport Light State Park. Experienced instructors from Bigfoot Surf will guide you, helping you discover a potential new passion for the outdoors. Lessons are available from May through September. For more information or to make a reservation, please visit their website online.