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Km |
Miles |
Road Item |
Road Summary |
0.0
(80.0) |
0.0
(49.7) |
Junction of Highway # 101 City of Aberdeen
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South to Raymond, Astoria Oregon. North to Amanda Park, Port Angeles.
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0.0
(80.0) |
0.0
(49.7) |
The Cranberry Coast Scenic Highway
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0.2
(79.8) |
0.1
(49.6) |
Pioneer Park
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East side of highway
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2.0
(78.0) |
1.2
(48.5) |
Access to Gray Harbor College
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East side of highway
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8.9
(71.1) |
5.5
(44.2) |
Point of Interest
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Campbell Creek
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9.7
(70.3) |
6.0
(43.7) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing Indian Creek Watershed
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13.0
(67.0) |
8.1
(41.6) |
O'Learly Creek Road
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East side of highway
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15.0
(65.0) |
9.3
(40.4) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing O'Learly Creek Watershed
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17.5
(62.5) |
10.9
(38.8) |
Community of Markham
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19.0
(61.0) |
11.8
(37.9) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Johns River
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23.9
(56.1) |
14.9
(34.9) |
Roadside highway turnout
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West side of highway, paved turnout
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24.7
(55.3) |
15.3
(34.4) |
Roadside highway turnout
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East side of highway, gravel turnout
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25.6
(54.4) |
15.9
(33.8) |
Community of Bay City
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This former whaling station is a great place to see working oyster farms, from seeding to harvest.
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27.0
(53.0) |
16.8
(32.9) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Elk River
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30.0
(50.0) |
18.6
(31.1) |
Twin Harbor State Park
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Twin Harbors Beach State Park is a 172-acre camping park on the Pacific coast, four miles south of Westhaven. The area allows opportunities for nature study and seaside activity along the ocean shore, and the chance to lie in the sand and soak up the sun in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
The park has 250 tent spaces, 49 utility spaces, one dump station, nine restrooms (one ADA) and 16 showers (two ADA). Hookup sites are small and close together and bigger rigs may have some trouble with site size. Maximum site length is 35 feet (may have limited availability).
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30.4
(49.6) |
18.9
(30.8) |
Junction of roadway
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North to communities of Cohasset Beach, Westport. Westport, WA is located at the mouth of Grays Harbor on the southernmost peninsula known as Point Chehalis. The area was in regular use as a summer resort by local Native American tribes.
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31.4
(48.6) |
19.5
(30.2) |
Public access to beach
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West of highway
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35.0
(45.0) |
21.7
(28.0) |
Community of Grayland
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Access from highway
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35.3
(44.7) |
21.9
(27.8) |
Access to lodging
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37.4
(42.6) |
23.2
(26.5) |
Grayland Community Hall
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Access to visitor information
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38.2
(41.8) |
23.7
(26.0) |
Access to campground & R V Park
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West side of highway
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38.3
(41.7) |
23.8
(25.9) |
Grayland Beach State Park ( Cranberry Beach Road )
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Grayland Beach State Park is a 412-acre, year-round, marine camping park with 7,449 feet of spectacular ocean frontage, just south of the town of Grayland. The park attracts kite flyers, kite-flying observers and those who just like a pleasant day at the beach. The park has 60 utility spaces, one restroom and two showers. There are six camping loops, each with ten full-hookup campsites and large, paved driveways that will accommodate larger rigs. Maximum site length is 40 feet (may have limited availability).
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38.9
(41.1) |
24.2
(25.5) |
View from highway
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Driving south
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40.7
(39.3) |
25.3
(24.4) |
Services at highway
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Fuel, west side of highway
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40.8
(39.2) |
25.4
(24.4) |
Midway Beach Road
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41.0
(39.0) |
25.5
(24.2) |
Public access to beach
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West side of highway
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41.3
(38.7) |
25.7
(24.0) |
Access to campground & R V Park
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West side of highway
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43.1
(36.9) |
26.8
(22.9) |
Community of North Cove
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Access from highway
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44.4
(35.6) |
27.6
(22.1) |
Junction of Old Highway #105
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West side of highway
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46.2
(33.8) |
28.7
(21.0) |
Roadside highway turnout with view area
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West side of highway
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46.8
(33.2) |
29.1
(20.6) |
Roadside highway turnout with view area
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West side of highway, paved turnout
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47.1
(32.9) |
29.3
(20.4) |
Roadside highway turnout with view area
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West side of highway, access to boat launch
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48.2
(31.8) |
30.0
(19.8) |
Shoalwater Bay Indian Reserve
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West boundary
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49.5
(30.5) |
30.8
(19.0) |
Community of Tokeland
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South of highway. If you're looking for a secluded sanctuary, try Tokeland or North Cove, These quiet seaside villages offer beach combing, kite flying, storm and whale watching as standard fare.
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49.9
(30.1) |
31.0
(18.7) |
Shoalwater Bay Indian Reserve
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Eastern boundary
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53.3
(26.7) |
33.1
(16.6) |
Roadside highway turnout
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South side of highway
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56.0
(24.0) |
34.8
(14.9) |
Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway
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58.1
(21.9) |
36.1
(13.6) |
Roadside highway turnout with view area
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North side of highway, large turnout
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59.7
(20.3) |
37.1
(12.6) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the North River
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63.1
(16.9) |
39.2
(10.5) |
Roadside highway turnout
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South side of highway, large gravel turnout
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63.5
(16.5) |
39.5
(10.3) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing Smith Creek
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64.9
(15.1) |
40.3
(9.4) |
Roadside highway turnout
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West side of highway, large gravel turnout
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65.6
(14.4) |
40.8
(8.9) |
Roadside highway turnout
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East side of highway, gravel turnout
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67.5
(12.5) |
41.9
(7.8) |
Roadside highway turnout
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South side of highway, gravel
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72.6
(7.4) |
45.1
(4.6) |
Access to local Airport
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East side of highway
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77.2
(2.8) |
48.0
(1.7) |
View from highway
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Driving south
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77.2
(2.8) |
48.0
(1.7) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Willapa River
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78.0
(2.0) |
48.5
(1.2) |
Roadside highway turnout
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North side of highway
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80.0
(0.0) |
49.7
(0.0) |
Junction of highway # 101 ( The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway )
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Community of Raymond. Start / finish of travel log.
South to Astoria Oregon. North to Aberdeen
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