![]() ![]() East of the spur that connects through Hoquiam to US 109 received designation in 1993. In 1967, the portion of State Route 109 west of SR 109 spur was designated as a Washington State Scenic and Recreational highway. And, then it's the end of this hidden route with the village of Taholah. Next up, Moclips with spectacular bluff ocean views. Welcome to Pacific Beach! Easy to walk, it's a four-block town with the beach and ocean steps off First Street. The one four-way stop with a turn to the west onto the western-most Main Street in the contiguous U.S. It grows in a planned pace where every home or business addition lends itself to the entire development.Īnd you've been looking for all those banks of stop lights, car pool and turn lanes, taillights in your congested interstate back-up? Well, you've arrived at your major intersection. Then on you head to Roosevelt Beach with free, public access where you may drive directly onto the beach. And all this from the comfort of your car. Next up is Iron Springs where you'll have a clear view of the ocean crashing onto the beach. You'll find shorebird viewing then seafood purchasing as you head toward the ocean.Īs you begin to make the turn at Hogan's Corner (turn left and you're on your way to Ocean Shores), continue on this two-lane state highway and you reach Ocean City. In the center part of the state, the climate is a blend of coastal and continental weather and rainfall. Views of Grays Harbor start the moment you leave this city. Annual rainfall is far less than in Western Washington. Start the journey as you leave Hoquiam on State Route 109. We hope you’ll love it as much as we do, and take advantage of the welcoming vacation homes we have to offer. Traversing the rugged coastal hills, long, sometimes foggy beaches, and the edge of the Olympic Rainforest, you’ll find countless sights of beauty and charming small towns to explore. ![]() Just a few hours from the major cities of the Pacific Northwest, Highway 109 winds its way down the western edge of the Olympic Peninsula. The Pacific coast of Washington state is one of the most beautiful stretches of North America. ![]()
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