Build A Structure Out Of Sticks Or Enjoy One Another Group Made At This Gorgeous Washington Beach
Looking for a beach in Washington that has it all? My pick is Waikiki Beach. This fabulous beach is wonderful for swimming, body surfing, beachcombing, sand castle building, and gorgeous scenery. Even better, it has a unique attribute that most beaches don't — mini structures you can build or play in.
Locals call Waikiki Beach at Cape Disappointment State Park "Stick Beach" for good reason. The tide litters the gorgeous cove with huge sticks at the back of the sandy beach that intrepid beachgoers use to build mini structures.
Waikiki Beach is one of a few beaches at Cape Disappointment. Be sure to buy a daily or yearly parking pass before parking in the adjacent lot.
My kids always love coming to this fun beach because of all the cool, ever-changing structures, which visitors keep adding to until the waves wash them away.
You'll find an impressive array of makeshift structures, such as teepee shapes, lean-tos, or cool mini houses.
There are usually huge piles of sticks you can use to build a tiny hut. Or better yet, build on one that's already on the beach.
The beach is also a perfect spot for a whole range of activities like running through the waves, throwing a ball, or reading a book.
While it's crucial to always play in the water with a buddy and keep an eye on the waves, this protected cove is a relatively safe spot to swim.
This is also a good spot for beginning surfers.
Climbing over the sticks and rocks that surround the beach is another popular activity at the beach.
There are stunning views to be had as well.
Be sure to remember the sunscreen!
For more information about Waikiki Beach, visit the Washington State Parks Cape Disappointment website. If your visit to the park includes a drive, you may want to stock up on car-friendly snacks and/or bring a lunch to enjoy at one of the picnic areas.
We'd love to know how you enjoyed your trip to Waikiki Beach, so please leave a comment to let us know about your experience. Also, feel free to share your favorite beaches in Washington, too.
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