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The Pacific Ocean Beaches The |
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State Ocean Beaches Cities along the
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Highway 109 mile by mile
The Towns or Villages of Ocean Shores, This area was developed around 100 years ago and today it offers a wide variety of accommodations for visitors to our Pacific Ocean Beaches In general, the beaches in this area are rugged, vastly different from the long sandy beaches to the south of this area.
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WA-109 |
State Highway 109 |
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Milepost 0 |
Milepost 0 – Junction on Highway 101 in Hoquiam
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Milepost 16 |
Milepost 16 – Junction with Highway WA-115 |
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Milepost 18 |
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Milepost 21 |
– Griffith
Priday State Park web page |
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Milepost 29 |
Village of |
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Milepost 31 |
Moonstone Beach Motel – 1-888-888-9063 |
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Milepost 32 |
Quinault Indian Reservation boundary The Moclips highway has been newly improved and blacktopped and is an
excellent option to use to travel north on Highway 101 to See our Lake Quinault Loop Page for a day trip around this beautiful lake. |
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Milepost 37 |
Taholah – an Indian village on the Quinault
Indian Reservation, is the center of tribal
activities and the tribal offices are located here. You can get a
permit to use (walk on) the 20 miles of tribal ocean beaches at the tribal
office. They have a seafood market that sells the famous Blueback Salmon that is native only to the |
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