Scenic Beach State Park is a 121-acre camping park with 1,500 feet of saltwater beachfront on Hood Canal. The restored 1912 Emel House, plus a gazebo and stellar views have made it a popular wedding venue. The park is known for its wild, native rhododendrons in spring.
The park has 50 standard campsites, two hiker/biker sites, one dump station, two restrooms (both ADA) and four showers. Eighteen pull-through sites accommodate 32-foot camping units (no hookups). Bicycles may be ridden only on pavement, and riders must use caution in this hilly campground with blind curves.
From State Highway 3, take Newberry Hill Road south to its end, (approx.2.5 miles), turn onto Seabeck Highway, travel south 6 miles to Scenic Beach Road, turn right, travel for 1 mile to park entrance.
Convenient 2 hours from Seattle 🚙 , Scenic beach state park has spectacular views and well maintained campground ⛺️ . Excellent spot for a day trip or for camping. Bathroom showers can be tricky to operate. You have to pay for warm showers🚿. 50 cents for 3 minutes.
Beautiful place. Very friendly and helpful staff. They do use an out source for reservations, so be cautious, according to rangers, @33ft is max length. They sold us a spot guaranteed to be good with our 50ft 5th wheel/truck. NOT EVEN CLOSE. Stayed for @ 2wks, lot of trouble getting back out, but stay was great. A lot of tent areas also.
Great Place to stay
Such a beautiful park! Lots of trails to explore and many picnic tables. Restrooms were clean and had nice looking showers. Very peaceful!
Campsites are big, private and beautiful. Close to warm showers and clean toilets. Plus the park rangers and volunteers are so friendly!
It's a Sunday in January, and my wife and I decided to visit the town of Seabeck for the first time. After getting coffee we decided to check k out this park, and man we were surprised. This place it's so nice with all the amenities from the playground, clean restrooms with showers, the campgrounds, all the picnic areas but my favorite were the views across the water to the mountains. Not to mention the bridge with the streem heading to the ocean then little beach entry and the stairs. Yeah I could go on and on, but just go Che k it out yourself if you're in the area. We plan to come back k for camping in the spring.