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Pacific Pines State Park — Attraction in Washington

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Pacific Pines State Park
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Pacific Pines State Park is a 10-acre Washington state park on the Long Beach Peninsula, just north of Ocean Park. From the main parking area, there is a narrow, sandy footpath that leads through a grove of Pacific Ponderosa pine trees to the beach.
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1511 264th Pl, Ocean Park, WA 98640
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Pacific Pines State Park

Ocean Park, WA 98640
4.4(88)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Pacific Pines State Park is a 10-acre Washington state park on the Long Beach Peninsula, just north of Ocean Park. From the main parking area, there is a narrow, sandy footpath that leads through a grove of Pacific Ponderosa pine trees to the beach.

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(360) 642-3078
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parks.wa.gov
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Dyanne GrayDyanne Gray
Very Small park with a few picnic benches and restrooms. The picnic area is sheltered by a grove of trees so no too much wind. You need a discovery pass to park and there’s no place to pay for one. So you need to have it a head of time. Nice place to park and walk through the dunes to the beach.
Lise NaegeliLise Naegeli
Clean bathrooms, clean bbq grills, tree surrounding the picnic area for a windbreak. Far less populated than other places we passed, on a Thursday. No beach access for vehicles thus the 4 star!
George ScottGeorge Scott
The bathrooms are closed for the season. Lots of parking and the pines offer a secluded park out of the wind. There is a trail that goes out to the beach.
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Very Small park with a few picnic benches and restrooms. The picnic area is sheltered by a grove of trees so no too much wind. You need a discovery pass to park and there’s no place to pay for one. So you need to have it a head of time. Nice place to park and walk through the dunes to the beach.
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Clean bathrooms, clean bbq grills, tree surrounding the picnic area for a windbreak. Far less populated than other places we passed, on a Thursday. No beach access for vehicles thus the 4 star!
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The bathrooms are closed for the season. Lots of parking and the pines offer a secluded park out of the wind. There is a trail that goes out to the beach.
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1.0
1y

You need a discover pass to be here period. It says on the sign "discover pass $10 for day use". There is nowhere to pay that $10, that I could see from my car. I was looking to see if my discover pass was in my car, and a man in an older tan sedan kept driving past my vehicle slowly , exiting the parking lot, coming back a couple minutes later and doing the same thing. Almost like to intimidate me. Not for sure what that was about, but it continued while I searched for my pass, and looked on Google maps and online for info on where I could pay a day use fee, and this person kept circling and the parked behind me, then kept circling. I didnt want to get out of my car to look by the restrooms for a drop box, so I just left. That was my experience. Beautiful spot in a very convenient location for me to use regularly, but I probably...

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3y

Most of the pictures are of beach that you can walk down a long path to get too so it's a bit misleading. Pacific pines is a park, with restrooms, panic tables, and path to beach. But you cannot see beach from park or drive to beach from park. It's about 10-15 min walk down path that is a beautiful walk, dirt, grass and other natural elements make up the path. There are some hills to walk up as you go through dunes also. I will post photos as...

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5.0
2y

Lovely little park. There is no playground or anything, just bathrooms and a few BBQs. There's a trail behind it, one fork leads to the ocean and one for leads back into the treeline of the woods. Not sure where the woodsie trail goes. Lots of wildlife to see and some beautiful trees surrounding. It's got a decently sized parking lot. You do need a Discover Pass for it of course because it's...

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