Ocean Shores
Ocean Shores, Washington is the largest town on the Pacific Coast of Washington. It is about the same distance from Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon if you go on Interstate 5 through Olympia, Washington - the state capitol.
Visit the Ocean Shores Chamber of Commerce HERE
Moclips

- Moclips, Washington is about 35 minutes north of Ocean Shores on the 109 Highway. North of Moclips is the Quinault Indian Reservation property and east of Moclips is the Quinault National Forest property. You can also camp at the Pacific Beach State Park and visit the Museum of the North Beach.
- You can visit the Moclips website HERE
Copalis Beach
Copalis Beach is about 10 minutes north of Ocean Shores on Highway 109. It is more of a community than a town, but it is a short drive south to Ocean Shores and a short 5 minutes north to Seabrook. Copalis Beach has a small aircraft airport on the beach and is adjacent to the Copalis National Wildlife Refuge which consists of the island, rocks and reefs on the coast. You can find more information HERE
Harstine Island
Harstine Island is an unincorporated community in Mason County, Washington just east of Shelton, Washington. The island is located on the Case Inlet of the Puget Sound.



