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Events

February

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

Storm Watching

The costal beaches are regularly pounded by winter storms, with waves reaching over 15 feet tall. Heavy surf is dangerous, do not go near the surf in storm conditions. Address: Beaches, Westport, Washington

WA Razor Clam Digging Seasons

Razor Clams are a delicacy in the Pacific Northwest. But they are hard to dig, seasons are short and often in cold winter months. (All dates & locations can be cancelled at the last minute.) Address: Coast of Washington Website: OceanShores.org/Clams

March

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

Storm Watching

The costal beaches are regularly pounded by winter storms, with waves reaching over 15 feet tall. Heavy surf is dangerous, do not go near the surf in storm conditions. Address: Beaches, Westport, Washington

WA Razor Clam Digging Seasons

Razor Clams are a delicacy in the Pacific Northwest. But they are hard to dig, seasons are short and often in cold winter months. (All dates & locations can be cancelled at the last minute.) Address: Coast of Washington Website: OceanShores.org/Clams

April

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival

Each spring millions of shorebirds stop to rest in Grays Harbor on their way from Argentina to Alaska. This concentration of birds offers people a great chance to view a number of shorebird species. Address: P.O. Box 470 Montesano, WA 98563 Phone: 800 303 8498 Website: ShorebirdFestival.com

WA Razor Clam Digging Seasons

Razor Clams are a delicacy in the Pacific Northwest. But they are hard to dig, seasons are short and often in cold winter months. (All dates & locations can be cancelled at the last minute.) Address: Coast of Washington Website: OceanShores.org/Clams

May

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival

Each spring millions of shorebirds stop to rest in Grays Harbor on their way from Argentina to Alaska. This concentration of birds offers people a great chance to view a number of shorebird species. Address: P.O. Box 470 Montesano, WA 98563 Phone: 800 303 8498 Website: ShorebirdFestival.com

Westport Blessing of the Fleet

This longstanding annual event includes a parade, blessing and Coast Guard rescue demonstration. Sponsored by the Westport Chamber of Commerce. Phone: 360 268 9422

Dates: May 27th
Price: Free

WA Razor Clam Digging Seasons

Razor Clams are a delicacy in the Pacific Northwest. But they are hard to dig, seasons are short and often in cold winter months. (All dates & locations can be cancelled at the last minute.) Address: Coast of Washington Website: OceanShores.org/Clams

Annual Oyster Feed!

Ocosta Recreation Hall 3-7 pm - All you can eat (Approx. 5 miles east of Westport). Address: Ocosta Recreation Hall Phone: 360-648-2190

Dates: May 5th
Hours: 3-7 pm

June

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

July

Windriders Kite Festival

Kite flying competition, demonstrations, games and auction. A sanctioned international event draws hundreds of participants. Contact Person: Windriders Kite Festival Address: Grayland Beach Approach on State Route 105 Phone: (360) 267-2003 / (800) 473-6018 Website: http://www.westportgrayland-chamber.org/photos_windriders.php

Dates: July 13th - 15th

Beachcombing

Many treasures drift up on the beaches for beachcombers to collect. Items fall from cargo ships during storms at sea. If you are really lucky, glass floats still occasionally drift over from Japan. Address: Beachs, Westport, WA Website: WestportWA.com

Fourth of July Booming Bay Fireworks

Magnificent fireworks display over the bay to celebrate our country's independence. The show starts at dusk and gets bigger and better every year. Sponsored by the Westport Fire Department. Address: the Marina at Westport Washington Phone: 360 268 9422

North Cove Sandcastle Contest

Contest begins early after Independence Day but the artwork certainly makes up for it. Different categories for kids, adults, amateurs and professionals. The first few winners even get cash prizes! Address: Warrenton Cannery Road Beach Tokeland, Washington Phone: 360 267 7111

Windriders Kite Festival

Kite flying competition, demonstrations, games and auction. A sanctioned international event draws hundreds of participants. Phone: 360 267 2003

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