Visitor's Guidebook

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Visitor's Guidebook

Food scene

Great Japanese Cuisine!
UMI SUSHI
698 Ocean Shores Boulevard Northwest
Great Japanese Cuisine!
Great for Breakfast and Lunch + coffee and tea
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OB beans Coffee Roasters
4879 Newport Ave
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Great for Breakfast and Lunch + coffee and tea
Amazing Pizzas!
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Frontager's Pizza Co.
21 Seabrook Ave
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Amazing Pizzas!
Great Seafood
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Oyhut Bay Grill
404 Salmonberry Ln SW
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Great Seafood
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Mike's Seafood
830 Point Brown Ave NE
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City/town information

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Ocean Shores
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Cute beach town with great views of the ocean and cozy downtown with restaurants and shops.
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Seabrook
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Cute beach town with great views of the ocean and cozy downtown with restaurants and shops.

Sightseeing

With four miles of beach walking and water on three sides, Damon Point is one of the best places to hike and view wildlife in the North Beach area of Washington's Pacific Coast.
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Damon Point Trail
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With four miles of beach walking and water on three sides, Damon Point is one of the best places to hike and view wildlife in the North Beach area of Washington's Pacific Coast.
Located on Copalis River Spit in Southwest Washington, Griffiths Priday State Park is a popular destination for walkers. On a clear day, visitors can see Copalis Rock sticking out of the Pacific. The park is also popular for fishing, clam digging, mountain biking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing – at the right season it is possible to spot migratory gray whales.
Griffiths-Priday State Park
Located on Copalis River Spit in Southwest Washington, Griffiths Priday State Park is a popular destination for walkers. On a clear day, visitors can see Copalis Rock sticking out of the Pacific. The park is also popular for fishing, clam digging, mountain biking, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing – at the right season it is possible to spot migratory gray whales.