From our charming lakeside tourist towns like Lake Chelan to the sprawling and beloved Long Beach, we’ve got plenty of amazing waterfront towns to enjoy here in Washington. And while some will forever be popular vacation destinations, there are also quite a few that stay under the radar.
Westport is a coastal community that remains a fairly popular spot for fishing and beach fun. But while it tends to take a backseat to our other oceanfront towns, it happens to be a wildly underrated tourist destination.
The city of Westport is located in Grays Harbor and is home to about 2,100 people.
Westport-Grayland Chamber of Commerce Facebook The Westport Marina is actually the largest marina on the outer coast of the PNW.
Because of the huge public marina, Westport is a major fishing destination.
Experience Westport Facebook You’ll see plenty of commercial fishing boats, charters, and private boats in the water.
Crabbing and digging for clams are also popular pastimes here, and you know what that means…
Experience Westport Facebook
… you’ll find fresh seafood everywhere you look.
Blue Buoy Facebook The Blue Buoy is located at 2323 Westhaven Dr., and they specialize in brunch favorites like crab omelets. They also have a famous homemade clam chowder.
If you’d rather cook, but not catch, your meal, you can head to one of Westport’s seafood markets, like Merino’s at 301 E Harbor Street.
Merino’s Seafood Market Facebook
Merino’s is open daily, and they have everything from raw fish (including dolphin safe tuna) to ready-to-eat crab and chowder.
Merino’s Seafood Market Facebook It’s a seafood lover’s dream come true.
Of course, there’s much more to Westport than just delicious food.
DJ B / TripAdvisor The Grays Harbor Lighthouse is a top attraction. It’s the tallest lighthouse in Washington and the third tallest on the West Coast, so it’s a pretty spectacular sight.
At the Westport Maritime Museum, you can learn all about the local history.
Theresa A. / TripAdvisor The museum is located in the historic Coast Guard station building that dates back to 1939.
And, of course, it goes without saying that the beach is unreal.
Experience Westport Facebook You can walk for miles at Twin Harbors Beach State Park or the many miles of sandy shoreline that border the town.
Although it’s sometimes a sleepy little beach town, you’ll often find fun events and festivals on the calendar here.
Experience Westport Facebook There’s something for everyone in Westport, which is why it’s an underrated gem.
Have you ever been to Westport? You can always work it into your next coastal road trip.
Westport-Grayland Chamber of Commerce Facebook
The Westport Marina is actually the largest marina on the outer coast of the PNW.
Experience Westport Facebook
You’ll see plenty of commercial fishing boats, charters, and private boats in the water.
Blue Buoy Facebook
The Blue Buoy is located at 2323 Westhaven Dr., and they specialize in brunch favorites like crab omelets. They also have a famous homemade clam chowder.
Merino’s Seafood Market Facebook
It’s a seafood lover’s dream come true.
DJ B / TripAdvisor
The Grays Harbor Lighthouse is a top attraction. It’s the tallest lighthouse in Washington and the third tallest on the West Coast, so it’s a pretty spectacular sight.
Theresa A. / TripAdvisor
The museum is located in the historic Coast Guard station building that dates back to 1939.
You can walk for miles at Twin Harbors Beach State Park or the many miles of sandy shoreline that border the town.
There’s something for everyone in Westport, which is why it’s an underrated gem.
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