Ocean City State Park, State park on Pacific Ocean in Grays Harbor County, United States.
Ocean City State Park covers a large coastal area with sandy beaches, natural dunes, and dense lodgepole pine forests. The grounds include camping sites, picnic areas, and facilities spread throughout the property.
This protected area was established to preserve the natural coastal environment in Grays Harbor County. Its creation reflected early recognition of the importance of protecting such valuable coastal lands.
Local communities use the park for traditional clam digging, which connects visitors to long-standing coastal customs of the region. You can watch this activity and see how the ocean has shaped daily life here for generations.
The property offers camping sites with different facilities, including some with water and electrical connections. Visitors should expect restrooms and drinking water available, along with covered areas for dining and relaxing.
Metal detecting fans can search for artifacts in specific beach sections, blending archaeological interest with coastal exploration. This practice shows how visitors today discover layers of history along the shore.
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