1-2 tents
Winthrop, Washington
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Ganges is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Ganges.
Don't miss local attractions near Ganges. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
This park is closed, and I mean entirely closed off to the public, despite being a public park. It is only of the only access points to the bay within an hour of here, but we arrived and found it fenced off and the gates locked. We just wanted to stretch our legs and walk on the beach but could not do so. What a waste of a beautiful spot, and how ugly to see it fenced off with chain link fence and... This park is closed, and I mean entirely closed off to the public, despite being a public park. It is only of the only access points to the bay within an hour of here, but we arrived and found it fenced off and the gates locked. We just wanted to stretch our legs and walk on the beach but could not do so. What a waste of a beautiful spot, and how ugly to see it fenced off with chain link fence and gates. It is a shame this area remains so egalitarian and hostile to the public despite being developed and protected with public money. See pictures for the signs with hours and restrictions.
Mar 18, 2026
This park is closed, and I mean entirely closed off to the public, despite being a public park. It is only of the only access points to the bay within an hour of here, but we arrived and found it fenced off and the gates locked. We just wanted to stretch our legs and walk on the beach but could not do so. What a waste of a beautiful spot, and how ugly to see it fenced off with chain link fence and... This park is closed, and I mean entirely closed off to the public, despite being a public park. It is only of the only access points to the bay within an hour of here, but we arrived and found it fenced off and the gates locked. We just wanted to stretch our legs and walk on the beach but could not do so. What a waste of a beautiful spot, and how ugly to see it fenced off with chain link fence and gates. It is a shame this area remains so egalitarian and hostile to the public despite being developed and protected with public money. See pictures for the signs with hours and restrictions.
Mar 18, 2026
The views were nice but the camp site was very trashy and not taking care of. The bath house was so nasty we didn’t even want to shower in there. There is no camp store so you have to go off site to get wood or ice. The place just seemed very run down. I definitely don’t recommend swimming in the water either as it smells so bad.
Mar 18, 2026
Camping at Breezy Point. So many hazards. The netted swimming area of the beach has stinging sea nettles. There are remnants of old creosoted jetties on the beach and hidden under water. They are left unmarked. If the children survive this, then there are the sharp screw hazards awaiting them at the toy bin.. The patio blocks in front of the restrooms are a night time tripping risk. These maintena... Camping at Breezy Point. So many hazards. The netted swimming area of the beach has stinging sea nettles. There are remnants of old creosoted jetties on the beach and hidden under water. They are left unmarked. If the children survive this, then there are the sharp screw hazards awaiting them at the toy bin.. The patio blocks in front of the restrooms are a night time tripping risk. These maintenance deficiencies are ignored, but the grass does get cut..
Mar 18, 2026
Camping at Breezy Point. So many hazards. The netted swimming area of the beach has stinging sea nettles. There are remnants of old creosoted jetties on the beach and hidden under water. They are left unmarked. If the children survive this, then there are the sharp screw hazards awaiting them at the toy bin.. The patio blocks in front of the restrooms are a night time tripping risk. These maintena... Camping at Breezy Point. So many hazards. The netted swimming area of the beach has stinging sea nettles. There are remnants of old creosoted jetties on the beach and hidden under water. They are left unmarked. If the children survive this, then there are the sharp screw hazards awaiting them at the toy bin.. The patio blocks in front of the restrooms are a night time tripping risk. These maintenance deficiencies are ignored, but the grass does get cut..
Mar 18, 2026
It’s not the ocean but pretty solid beach not far from DC. Way better than sandy point! No jellyfish (net keeps them out I think). It was $24 for two of us in one car. Good for families. There’s a playground and good bathrooms and showers. I’d come back with kids.
Mar 18, 2026
Great way to experience the beach with kids. There's a swimming area with a net around it to keep jellyfish out, but it also works well to keep kids in and contained. The sand is a little rocky in places, which makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk on, but it's great for hunting for rocks and shells. It's not the ocean, so the waves are non existent, which again, can be both good and bad.... Great way to experience the beach with kids. There's a swimming area with a net around it to keep jellyfish out, but it also works well to keep kids in and contained. The sand is a little rocky in places, which makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk on, but it's great for hunting for rocks and shells. It's not the ocean, so the waves are non existent, which again, can be both good and bad. There are picnic tables, bathrooms, and a playground. They don't rent equipment, but you can bring umbrellas and chairs. It's crowded and pricey on the weekends ($20+/person), so Tuesday is the best day to go, as it's $10 per car. It's worth visiting if you have kids and you go on a cheaper day.
Mar 18, 2026
Great way to experience the beach with kids. There's a swimming area with a net around it to keep jellyfish out, but it also works well to keep kids in and contained. The sand is a little rocky in places, which makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk on, but it's great for hunting for rocks and shells. It's not the ocean, so the waves are non existent, which again, can be both good and bad.... Great way to experience the beach with kids. There's a swimming area with a net around it to keep jellyfish out, but it also works well to keep kids in and contained. The sand is a little rocky in places, which makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk on, but it's great for hunting for rocks and shells. It's not the ocean, so the waves are non existent, which again, can be both good and bad. There are picnic tables, bathrooms, and a playground. They don't rent equipment, but you can bring umbrellas and chairs. It's crowded and pricey on the weekends ($20+/person), so Tuesday is the best day to go, as it's $10 per car. It's worth visiting if you have kids and you go on a cheaper day.
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