Westport is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The city's population was 2,099 at the 2010 census. It is located on a peninsula on the south side of the entrance to Grays Harbor from the Pacific Ocean.
Restaurants in Westport
4.5 based on 178 reviews
The grounds are free but don't miss out on the $5 art docent lead tour up into the top of this beautiful lighthouse. Spectacular view of Gray's Harbor, Westport, and the Pacific Ocean.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
We were in Westport during a busy weekend and in search of lunch. There aren't that many restaurants in Westport anymore, so they were super busy...we decided to go back towards the campground and try the Winery and we were not disappointed. This place has undergone a major remodel since we had been years ago, and it is truly beautiful inside and out! The pizza was excellent and my raspberry lemonade was fresh and delicious. I highly recommend stopping here!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We walked the 1.3-mile mostly paved path to Westhaven Jetty, which separates the Pacific Ocean from Half Moon Bay. The tall dunes grass flows in thexwindxandcthe colours are gorgeous. It was an easy stroll but we had quite the head wind on our way back. As we looked back we spotted the light house peaking out of the trees. Beautiful views of the ocean at the end we could access the beach.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
We booked one of the cabins and it was clean and sound proof. The heater worked great it was very well insulated. The rangers were great and helpful for off season. The park's beach trails take off through tunnels of shore pines and soon transition to sand dunes and dune grass. The driftwood-scattered beach is perfect for long walks, which we did. Twin Harbors State Park is a 225-acre camping park on the Pacific Coast, 4 miles south of Westport. The area offers nature study and seaside activities along the shore, as well as the chance to relax. Being winter the campground did not have many campers but the washrooms/showers are open to the public which caused a lot of transient foot traffic. There was people constantly using the showers which at some points felt very unsafe when having to walk to the washroom. You definitely have to lock everything up! One night we noticed a couple strange vehicles at the washroom for a very long time and as we were getting ready for bed a women started hammering on the door wanting is to let her in yelling someone over dosed in the shower. We told her we would call 911 for her and did not open the door. Then they got in thier vehicle and peeled away. No one was in the shower....long story short you always have to watch out for yourself...dont put yourself in danger! The cops showed up very quickly and seemed to know who they were.
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