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Opened in 1977 as The Enchanted Village (with its accompanying water park, Wild Waves, opening in 1984), [1] the park is a popular summer destination in the Pacific Northwest. The park's name was reverted to Wild Waves Water Park and Enchanted Village Amusement Park in April 2016, and once again changed to Wild Waves Theme and Water Park in ...
Ocean City State Park is a state-operated, public recreation area on the Pacific Ocean in Grays Harbor County, Washington, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of downtown Ocean Shores.
Ocean Shores is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 6,715 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] and according to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 7,549.
Ojai Valley Inn's award-winning spa, wide variety of year-round outdoor activities, and artistic offerings make it the perfect destination to soothe your soul for a long weekend.
Ocean Shores, Washington: 3,000–4,000 (2012) [7] [8] 1988 [9] or 1989 [10] Sun and Surf Charity 501(c)(3), Issaquah [11] 100% of proceeds benefit Seattle Children's and other charities; started in 1980s by Lynnwood Harley Owners Group members who couldn't go to Sturgis rally [9] Hog Wild Rally Quinault Nation casino near Ocean Shores, Washington
Port Washington bills itself as "a combination of New England Charm and Midwestern friendliness" on the shores of Lake Michigan. Its 28-block Main Street district boasts restaurants, entertainment ...
Westport was officially incorporated on June 26, 1914. Names for the area in the past include Peterson's Point, Chehalis City, and Fort Chehalis.The latter name is for a U.S. Army fort established in 1860 before the town was founded, "ts-a-lis" is the Lower Chehalis word for Westport, meaning "place of sand".
Damon Point in Grays Harbor County, Washington is a former Washington State Park. [1] [2] The park consisted of 61 acres (25 ha) at the southeastern tip of Ocean Shores Peninsula on a 1-mile (1.6 km) by 0.5-mile (0.80 km) piece of land jutting out into Grays Harbor. [1]