Long Beach, Coastal municipality in Pacific County, Washington.
Long Beach is a coastal town at the southwestern edge of Washington, directly facing the Pacific Ocean. The area stretches over several kilometers of fine sand beach with different access points to the water.
The town emerged in the late 1800s as a recreation spot and grew from an isolated beach into an established coastal community. This transformation made it a popular place for people seeking escape from the interior.
The kite festival has been a regular part of the year and draws people to fly on the beach. The beaches are also known for sand sculpture competitions where visitors can see creative works.
The beach has multiple access points and is reachable on foot or by car for visitors. There are also designated trails for horseback riding and numerous parking areas along the waterfront.
A continuous wooden boardwalk runs through the dunes and offers year-round beach access and wildlife watching. This path lets visitors walk on the beach even in difficult weather.
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