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  1. Feb 22, 2021 · 12. Madison Park Beach. Riotously popular in the summer, this Seattle hotspot features a grassy slope for lounging and sunbathing, two tennis courts, a swimming raft floating in the lake, and lifeguards on duty from late June to Labor Day (noon to 7pm Monday to Friday, from 11am Saturday and Sunday).

  2. The state of Washington, located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. From the rugged peaks of the Cascade Mountains to the lush forests of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington is a true wonderland for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

    • La Push Beach: I’m a huge fan of mountains, sea water and when you visit the Pacific West Coast, you’re going to see a lot of that. Washington is no different and La Push Beach is an awesome place to explore for not just hiking, swimming, but also exploring sea caves and having awesome scenery to take pictures of.
    • Rialto Beach: Rialto Beach is very close to La Push Beach and has a lot of awesome scenery (and sunsets). In fact, one of the most famous rocks on this beach looks like a small Cannon Beach from the Oregon Coast.
    • Cape Flattery: Cape Flattery should also be on your list because it’s on the tip of the Washington Coast (north west side). There are many adventures, kayaking and a few hidden beaches you can explore.
    • Cape disappointment: Cape Disappointment is one of the first main attractions of the Washington Coast that you’ll find on the south western most tip of the state.
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    • Golden Gardens Park, Seattle. Home to one of the Seattle area's largest beaches, 80-acre Golden Gardens Park boasts views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound.
    • Green Lake Park, Seattle. This urban park is about five miles north of downtown Seattle. Both sand and grass are there for visitors, and in summer, lifeguards are on duty.
    • Madison Park Beach, Seattle. This small park on the shores of Lake Washington northeast of downtown Seattle features a grassy area and small sandy beach as well as restrooms, a children's play area, tennis courts, parking, and lifeguards during summer.
    • Alki Beach Park, Seattle. Alki Beach features two and a half miles of sandy beach on Elliot Bay in West Seattle and a pedestrian walkway of the same length.
    • Alki Beach. As the first landing site of white European settlers in the area that would become Seattle, Alki Beach is a historic part of Washington’s coast.
    • Cape Disappointment State Park. Don’t let this coastal spot’s name fool you. You’ll be far from disappointed if you visit this Washington state park. Found at the bottom of the Long Beach Peninsula, Cape Disappointment has multiple activities and amenities for its visitors.
    • Deception Pass State Park. Deception Pass is a body of water that separates Fidalgo and Whidbey, 2 of Washington’s islands. Due to the unique and thriving ecosystem in this part of the state, its natural landscape has been preserved as a state park since 1923.
    • Denny Blaine Park. With 2 acres of peaceful greenery and a shoreline on Lake Washington to its name, Denny Blaine Park is one of the most beloved places in Seattle.
  3. Mar 20, 2023 · Plan your next beach vacation with our list of the best beaches in Washington state. On This Page: Alki Beach, Seattle. Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park. Long Beach Peninsula, Long Beach. Pacific Beach State Park, Pacific Beach. Fort Worden Beach, Fort Worden Historical State Park.

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  5. Apr 19, 2022 · Alki Beach, Seattle, WA 98116, USA. Get directions. Of course, not all beaches are along the Pacific Ocean. Seattle is home to one of the best urban beaches in the state: Alki Beach. The sandy stretch reaches 2.5 miles so there’s plenty of room for a waterfront walk either on the sand or along the paved path nearby.

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