Long Beach
The largest city on the Long Beach Peninsula is called Long Beach, and it is located in southern Washington. The peninsula is bordered to the north and south by the Columbia River, Willapa Bay, and the Pacific Ocean. This setting, which is bordered by water, provides many opportunities for vacation pleasure, particularly along the peninsulae more than the 25-mile beach.
Long Beach provides a traditional beach vacation. Pacific Way, the main street through the town, is lined with a number of family-friendly shops such as bakeries, candy stores, and novelty museums. But one of the best things to do in Long Beach is still to enjoy the beach. There are many beach accesses that line the beachfront and provide plenty of space for parking. Spend some time exploring the half-mile boardwalk trail that meanders across the grassy dunes in Long Beach. This path runs parallel to the paved Discovery Trail, an 8.5-mile route that leads south to Cape Disappointment State Park in the trail of Lewis and Clark.