The Most Remote Beach In Washington Is A Must-Visit This Summer
By Rachel Raimondi|Published July 17, 2023
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Rachel Raimondi
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Writer some days, editor other days, nerd all days. Love to travel to lesser-known spots and give them the love they deserve. Independently owned motor inns, Mom and Pop restaurants, uncrowded National Parks and trails.
In between these, spend my free time virtually adventuring through point-and-click games. Native New Yorker but can frequently be found roaming other parts of the United States.
With proximity to not only the Pacific Ocean but also Puget Sound and various lakes, there is no shortage of beaches to roam in Washington. Plus, many of these can be considered remote beaches in Washington.
A favorite of many (and surely high on my bucket list!) is the clean, sandy beach located at Marlyn Nelson County Park in Sequim.
It was 1976 when this one-acre parcel was deeded to the Clallam County Parks Department.
It is named after a nineteen-year-old Navy sailor who was killed on the USS California in Pearl Harbor. He was a local native of Sequim. At that time, only a plaque was placed, but in 1999, a photo of the young man was added.
No matter what you choose to do here or when you choose to visit, you'll be rewarded with peace and tranquility at one of the loveliest remote beaches in Washington.