The Underrated Sandy Beach In Washington You Absolutely Need To Visit
We may not have the perpetually warm weather and white sand of Southern California, but Washington beaches can certainly hold their own when it comes to breathtaking beauty and soft ocean breezes. But while many flock to Long Beach and Ocean Shores for their summer vacations, some of our more underrated beaches remain calm and uncrowded. Rialto Beach is one of those spots.

The beach was named after the famous magician Claude Alexander Conlin after the Rialto theater chain. Conlin had a home that overlooked the beach in the 1920s until it burned in the 1930s.

But despite the rocks, this beach also has plenty of sandy stretches, especially during low tide.
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This is probably due to the popularity of the nearby La Push.
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It's about 75 miles from the city of Port Angeles.

You can get one in person at the Wilderness Information Center in Port Angeles.

You never know what you'll find.

Depending on the time of year, you might have the entire beach to yourself.
Do you prefer quiet beaches to our more popular tourist spots? If so, our hidden beaches road trip is for you.
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