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Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge boasts one of the world's longest natural sand spits, which softens the rough sea waves to form a quiet bay and harbor, gravel beaches, and tide flats.

Sequim, Washington, United States, 98382

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website: http://www.fws.gov/washing...

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We invite you to leave behind your hectic daily routine and escape to the quiet, peaceful world of the Hi-Tide Ocean Beach Resort.

4890 Railroad Ave. / P.O Box 308 Moclips, Washington, United States, 98562

phone: view phone360-276-4142

phone (Toll Free): 1-800-MOCLIPS

fax: view fax360-276-0156

website: http://www.hitideresort.com

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Jetty Island is a jewel to all who visit its sandy beaches, a rarity in the Pacific Northwest. Visitors often speak of Jetty Island’s untouched natural beauty.

Everett, Washington, United States

phone: view phone800-729-7678

website: http://www.portofeverett.com/

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Kalaloch Beach, located 35 miles south of Forks, Washington, is a wide and sandy stretch along the Pacific coastline.

Washington, United States

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website: http://www.olympicnational...

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This drive-to beach is a beautiful spot to enjoy the surf and watch shorebirds, eagles and seals.

La Push, Washington, United States

phone: view phone360-452-8552

phone (Toll Free): 800-942-4042

website: www.olympicpeninsula.org

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In honor of the commemoration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the combined vision and hard work of a consortium of cities & public agencies has been involved in construction of Discovery Trail since Fall, 2002.

Long Beach, Washington, United States, 98631

phone: view phone800-451-2542

website: http://funbeach.com/local-...

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Ruby Beach is located in the Olympic Peninsula on the south side of the Olympic National Park.

Washington, United States

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8. Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Park

in Things To Do, Places To Go by Scenicwa House Account

The park extends from the beach through low dunes to the river, then north to the river's mouth. The Copalis Spit natural area, a designated wildlife refuge, is also part of the park.

Copalis Beach, Washington, United States

phone: view phone360-289-3553

website: www.parks.wa.gov/parks

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