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The Best Dog-Friendly Vacation Spot on the Washington Coast

We know how hard it is to leave your four-legged family members behind while on vacation but you don’t have to when you visit the most dog-friendly vacation spot on the Washington Coast! Seabrook Hospitality has put together this guide so you can plan an unforgettable vacation to Seabrook with your dog. 

Choose From 171 Dog-Friendly Rentals in Seabrook, WA

The Seabrook Hospitality team understands that dogs are important members of your family, and it’s hard leaving them behind on vacations. We invite you to choose from our premium selection of 171 dog-friendly vacation rentals on the Washington Coast. The walkable community, beach, trails, and more is a dog’s paradise with many water dishes left for them around the Town Center that just goes to show how welcome dogs are in Seabrook.

The dog-friendly vacation rental owners go above and beyond to make sure dogs are comfortable and feel welcome during their stays, too. The dog-friendly vacation rentals come with a dog sheet, dog treats, and a dog tag to write the home name/guest phone number. Some vacation rentals also have fully fenced yards! Some rules related to pets are an added fee for dogs in dog-friendly rentals, and most rentals have a 2-dog maximum.

The Most Dog-Friendly Store on the Washington Coast

Ann Kjelsberg created The Salty Dog because of her and the Seabrook community’s strong love for dogs. There was significant demand for a one-stop shop for dogs in the community, and her store was one of the first in the Seabrook retail community. Ann has been helping people with their dogs for over ten years now and brings a wealth of knowledge on dog behavior and health. Come to this one-stop shop for anything you need for your family pet while on vacation. There is even a dog wash inside for post-beach-day cleanup!

Enjoy a Beach Day on the Washington Coast With Your Dog

One of the best vacation spots to enjoy with your dog is on the glorious beaches. Although leashes are required in the Seabrook Town Center and neighborhoods, they are not necessary on the beach if your dog is well-behaved. 

You can create unforgettable memories on your Washington Coast family vacation with a dog-friendly beach day. Play a game of fetch on the gorgeous beach sand or bring your swimsuit and splash around with your dog in the magnificent Pacific Ocean waters. These will be the memories you will treasure forever!

Explore the Dog-Friendly Washington Coast Restaurants

Most of the restaurants in Seabrook allow dogs to be with their families at an outdoor table. We have fantastic local restaurant guides for our guests to find the perfect places to eat for their unique tastes and occasions. For a romantic dinner, check out our guide on where to eat for an enchanting date. We also have a guide for foodies visiting Seabrook. Although dogs can join you in dining outside at most Seabrook restaurants, you’ll want to call ahead to know their pet policies. 

Venture on the Nearby Trails and Parks

Not only does Seabrook Hospitality have dog-friendly rentals close to the beach, but there are also many nearby parks and trails to explore. There’s a great dog park located right across from the Seabrook Playground. The Olympic National Park has some great dog-friendly hiking trails where you can enjoy the gorgeous natural beauty of the Washington Coast. 

You can check out the National Park Service website for more information on the trails that are dog-friendly and what other rules and guidelines they have for pets. Some of the policies for pets at Olympic National Park are to clean up after them, always have them on their leash, and ensure your pet does not harass, harm, or scare the local wildlife with loud noises.

Here are some highlights of dog-friendly trails at the Olympic National Park, the perfect day-trip distance from Seabrook:

  • Quinault Loop Trail: Journey on this trail to gander at the lush rainforest scenery and dense old-growth conifer forest. This loop is an easy-breezy 3.8-mile round trip. Approximately 42 minutes from Seabrook.
  • Peabody Creek Trail: On this trail, you can enjoy the tranquility of the quiet sounds of the creek and the gorgeous scenery of big leaf maples, red alders, fir, and cedar trees. It takes a moderate level of hiking skills, being a 5.6-mile round trip. Approximately 3 hours from Seabrook.
  • Madison Falls Trail: Enjoy this easy-going .2-mile round trip trail with your dog. Along the route, you can relax at a wooden rail to view the creek through the forest branches or sit at the benches at the trail’s end to watch the waters tumble down. Approximately 3 hours from Seabrook.
  • Spruce Railroad Trail: Venture on this easy-going trail filled with history and gorgeous views with your furry family member. Your journey will start at an old apple orchard with maple trees painted in moss. The main attraction is only one mile into the trail, which is a lovely bridge that goes over a still sparkling lake. This is a very popular spot for pictures! Approximately 3 hours and 42 minutes from Seabrook.

Book your stay today for an unforgettable dog-friendly vacation on the Washington Coast!

Explore The 10 Best Parks Near Seabrook, WA

Enjoy a Day at the Park During Your Seabrook Vacation

The gorgeous Seabrook, WA area attracts travelers worldwide to our town and our Seabrook Hospitality vacation rentals. Our charming town is like a dream come true, built to support a strong community and harmony with nature with endless outdoor recreation. Meticulous attention to detail has made Seabrook a sustainable and walkable community perfect for visiting or full-time living. 

The natural beauty of the Washington Coast is like no place else on Earth, making a day at the park a lovely activity to enjoy during your Seabrook vacation. Check out our list of some of the amazing parks nearby to explore!

Explore The 10 Best Parks Near Seabrook, WA

  1. Pacific Beach State Park

Nestled by the Pacific Ocean shore is this lovely state park a few minutes away from Seabrook. This is an excellent spot for hosting dreamy bonfires and picnics. Some other popular activities include clamming and fishing.

  1. Seabrook’s Mountain Biking Park

Did you know you can go mountain biking right in Seabrook’s backyard? With trails suitable for all skill levels and an exciting expansion schedule in place, there’s something for everyone in Seabrook’s bike park where ocean air meets the forest.

  1. Ocean City State Park

This beautiful state park is located around 14 miles from Seabrook. It is attached to the North Bay Natural Area Preserve, which contains some of the most high-quality freshwaters on the Washington Coast. You can also head to the Coastal Interpretive Center to learn about the history and culture of the Washington Pacific Coast.

  1. Bottle Beach State Park

This park is a little bit of a drive from Seabrook and will take you on an hour-long journey to get here. If you enjoy bird watching, it’s worth it! In the spring, this park hosts over a million migratory birds. More than 130 different species of birds can be found at the park. All these great bird-watching opportunities have earned this park’s trail the distinction of being an official Washington State Birding Trail.

  1. Grayland Beach State Park

This is a popular park to visit for a day of flying kites or surfing the waves. Different trails loop around the campground, allowing peaceful and leisurely walks around the park. This park is a bit far from Seabrook but can be an excellent place to stop if you find yourself in the area.

  1. Griffiths Priday State Park

Located a short drive from Seabrook is this gorgeous state park with 8,316 feet of saltwater shoreline along the Pacific Ocean and 9,950 feet of freshwater shoreline along the Copalis River. Some popular activities include clamming, fishing, hiking trails, bird watching, mountain biking, and watching wildlife.

  1. Twin Harbors State Park

The trails at this park and beach shore provide ample opportunity for long walks through sand dunes and tunnels of shore pines. The Shifting Sands Trail goes through a shore pine forest and has signs along the way that tell an interpretive story. It is about half a mile long.

  1. Westport Light State Park

This park is in the same area as Grayland Beach State Park, Twin Harbors State Park, and Bottle Beach State Park, so you can visit them all on a fun day trip. This is a popular park for surfing in the area. If you’d like to learn how to surf, you can check out Bigfoot Surf School here. The Westport Maritime Museum is also nearby.

  1. Cape Disappointment State Park

This is the furthest park away from Seabrook on this list, but it boasts a lot of history and culture. The park will be about a 2-hour drive from Seabrook. You can learn about the U.S. Corps of Volunteers for Northwest Discovery attempt led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark when you visit the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center.

  1. Olympic National Park

This glorious state park protects several different ecosystems, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rainforests, and over 70 miles of wild coastline. It also preserves thousands of years of human history. There’s so much to explore at this thrilling state park near Seabrook. This is one of the most popular parks along the Washington Coast, just a little under an hour’s drive from Seabrook. 

Relax After Your Day at the Park With Seabrook Hospitality

After your dreamy day at the park, relax in one of our enchanting Seabrook vacation rentals. Seabrook Hospitality offers over 250 vacation rentals with options such as pet-friendly, indoor pool, oceanfront views, and more! Please be our guest and book your stay today!

Blue | Juice & Salad Bar

Open beginning at 9:00 AM on weekends and 11:00 AM on weekdays, you don’t want to miss a stop at Blue! Blue, by Koko’s Restaurant, serves up fresh, healthy, and delicious smoothies, bowls, and sandwiches for breakfast and lunch.

They are a casual eatery where comfort meets culinary creativity, offering a diverse menu that satisfies all appetites. Start your day right with one of their delicious and healthy smoothies or fresh-squeezed juice.

Connect with Blue on their Instagram @blue.seabrook. Online ordering is available on their official website: Blue | Juice & Salad Bar

The Dugout

All Seabrook Hospitality guests are welcome to check out complimentary equipment from The Dugout at the Sunrise Pool And Fitness Center in the Farm District. Ask the pool attendant for assistance to be on your way to playing all kinds of games year-round! 

Items Available For Check Out:

• Badminton rackets

• Bag toss/washer toss

• Bases

• Basketballs

• Beanbags

• Big Jenga

• Birdies

• Bocce ball

• Cornhole

• Croquet

• Disc dunk

• Footballs

• Golf balls

• Horseshoes

• Kickballs

• Ladder ball

• Ladder golf

• Mini golf clubs

• Orange cones

• Pickleball paddles

• Pickleballs

• Shuffleboard cues

• Shuffleboard pucks

• Soccer balls

• Spikeball set

• Tennis rackets

• Volleyballs

Four Romantic Seabrook Restaurants For An Enchanting Date

A long, romantic walk on the beach is a universally enchanting experience and Seabrook has beautiful beaches for you to enjoy any time of day. Seabrook Hospitality takes great delight in offering luxurious vacation rentals on the beach so travelers worldwide can experience the magnetic charm of Seabrook. The restaurants in Seabrook have plenty of outdoor dining options so you can listen to the ocean as you dine or easily plan to-go meals and have a sunset picnic at one of the dozens of picturesque spots around town or on the beach. Enjoy a romantic beach stroll after dining in one of the four most dreamy restaurants on the Washington Coast when you book your Seabrook vacation today.

Koko’s Restaurant and Tequila Bar

Atmosphere: With dim lighting, gorgeous décor, and Instagrammable cuisine presentation, this is an excellent Seabrook restaurant for a magical night. Although the lighting is darker in the evenings, there are plenty of great spots to take an anniversary (or proposal *winks*) photo. 

What to eat: Their menu of homemade Latin cuisine is bursting with delicious food and cocktails to choose from. They have vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options clearly marked, so this is an excellent restaurant for common dietary restrictions. 

The Burrito Gordo is incredible. The Mexican Enchiladas are also amazing and vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free versions of it are available upon request. For drinks, you can’t go wrong with ordering the signature Koko’s Margarita.

What to wear: You could dress up or casually and not feel out of place here. Some guests wear their everyday clothing, and others are dressed up for a special occasion. 

A casual look could be jeans, high-heeled sandals or boots, and your favorite top. Or to dress up more, mini skirts are one of the most popular current fashion trends. The lighting is dim, so this would be a great opportunity to try out one of the dramatic makeup trends since there won’t be harsh lighting to make it look cakey.

For a masculine outfit, jeans, a plain t-shirt, and a blazer is a sophisticated look that isn’t too spruced up. You heard us right; casual blazers have made a strong comeback. Or if you really want to dress to impress, you can go for the suit and turtleneck look. This sleek and modern look is sophisticated but not too formal.

Frontager’s Pizza

Atmosphere: The best way to describe the atmosphere is rugged elegance. The décor has an understated beauty. This is an excellent Seabrook restaurant for a lunch or early dinner date because of the many windows that allow the warm and delightful sunshine in.

What to eat: As the name suggests, this Seabrook restaurant has many delicious pizza options to explore. We highly recommend trying the Truffle Bianca. If you want to personalize your pizza, they have a make your own pizza option. You can also get your pizza to go and enjoy a romantic meal in your picturesque oceanfront Seabrook vacation rental

What to wear: This is the most casual spot on our list of romantic Seabrook restaurants, and most people don’t dress up here. Of course, you can wear what you want, but a casual look will blend in best. 

A sun dress will give you a nice beach day look that is casual but still cute enough for a date. Claw clips are very in style right now and would be perfect for a beach day look. Because of the great natural lighting, the clean-girl makeup trend will look amazing. 

For a masculine outfit, Docker shorts, a non-graphic t-shirt, and canvas shoes would be a great beach day style that looks casual but put-together. 

The Stowaway Wine Bar

Atmosphere: Located in Seabrook’s Town Center on the Washington Coast, this might not be a full-scale restaurant but it’s still an enchanting date night spot. The décor and environment is elegant and formal, but the vibe is serene. The outdoor seating has an absolutely stunning view of the ocean. We highly recommend watching it from this spot as the sun sets.

What to eat: This isn’t a full-scale restaurant, but you could go here for a meal and leave feeling full. There are plenty of delicious flatbreads, sandwiches, and charcuterie boards to enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous, we recommend the Island flatbread. For an option that’s sure to please most taste buds, try the toasted cheese sandwich. For wine, each day, there is a special luxury pour, or the bright and fresh Chardonnay is always a reliable go-to.

What to wear: Although the environment is upscale, people tend to dress more on the casual side here in true beach-town-living fashion. However, this polished venue often hosts formal events, so you wouldn’t look out of place if you wanted to dress up. 

A maxi dress with sandals gives an elegant beach look. Some current makeup trends that would look amazing are kitten eyeliner, bold blush, and glossy lips. You can add your own personal flair with trendy statement jewelry like pearls and chunky gold chains. 

For a masculine outfit, you can never go wrong with khaki pants for a dressy or casual style. What shirt and shoes you wear will be a significant factor in how nice your outfit will look, though. If you want to look dressed up, then a collared shirt and nice shoes will do the trick. If you want to look more casual, sneakers and a non-graphic t-shirt will have you looking put together but not too formal.

Rising Tide Tavern

Atmosphere: This has an intimate, lowkey but fun atmosphere. The decor is nautical themed and there is mood lighting, candles on the tables and historical pictures on the wall. If you and your special someone are big sports fans, they air live sports games on a big projector in the restaurant.

What to eat: They have many great menu options and appetizers you can share with each other. For a cocktail, we recommend the Rain Derby. For the entrees, we recommend the Fresh Catch From Quinault Pride or the Cauliflower Burger.

What to wear: With such great natural lighting, a welcoming atmosphere, and cute décor, you’ll probably want to take some pictures. Most people dress casually here though. When trying to decide what to wear, think of it like yearbook picture day when you were in school. You want to find a casual outfit that flatters you and makes you feel confident.

Figure out what colors make you pop by finding your skin’s undertone. There are three different undertones which are neutral, warm, and cool. You can find out what your undertone is from looking at the veins on your wrist. If your veins are green you have a warm undertone, if they are blue or purple you have a cool undertone, if they are a bluish-green color you have a neutral undertone.

If you’re craving something sweet for dessert, stop by Sweet Life for delectable ice cream and candy choices or stop by Vista Bakeshop for a refreshing drink or fresh, handmade pastries!

Enjoy the premier of romance when you book your stay today with Seabrook Hospitality!

Pour Your Own Custom Candle

A new experience in Seabrook’s Town Center is here! Stop by Lorraine’s Candle Studio on Market Street to pour your very own custom candle, the perfect take-home memory from your time in Washington’s Beach Town.

Never poured your own candle? It’s fun and easy! Simply:

1. Choose your favorite scents from the scent library.
2. Choose a vessel that fits your style.
3. Create your candle. Scent specialists are there to help!

Candle pouring takes about 45 minutes and your candle cures in 2 hours.

Drop-in or plan a private event! Prices range from $25.00-$50.00 per candle.

For more information, visit the Lorraine’s Candle Studio website.

Concierge Services

Whether it is your first visit or your tenth to Seabrook, our onsite concierge services team is there to help make your time in Seabrook extraordinary!

Concierge Services At A Glance:

• Fishing Trips
• Grocery Delivery
• Photography Sessions
• Guided Hikes
• Childcare
• Personal Chef
• Car Detailing
• Transportation
• Gift Baskets

For more information, call (360)-276-4108 or message concierge@seabrookwa.com. Or stop by in person in the Guest Services Lobby at 301 Front Street in Seabrook.


Shop The Town Center

Explore the shops in Seabrook’s growing Town Center this summer! From the latest looks in apparel to the bookstore or candy shop, discover your new favorite place to shop that you will want to come back to again and again.

Spa & Gifts

Book a luxurious massage with Spa Elizabeth or stop by the Spa Elizabeth Boutique for high-quality beauty products and gifts.

Pet

The Salty Dog is full of toys, treats, leashes and even a self-serve dog wash for those magical beach days with your pup!

Apparel

Pick out your Seabrook swag at Tides By Seabrook! From hats to hoodies, pick out stylish logowear to bring home.

From clothes and shoes to accessories, Magnolias Clothing Boutique offers a wide assortment where you’re sure to find your next signature piece.

Outdoor

Check out the quality clothing brands at Red Cedar Surf Co. for beachwear, jackets, sunglasses, and anything you might need to enjoy the water.

Books

From its wide selection of books to the children’s reading nook and quality novelty products, Joie Des Livres: The Joy Of Books bookstore is a must-see.

Home Décor

From colorful furniture pieces to lamps and all kinds of home goods, SeaWorthy Home offers something new for your home to remind you of your time in Washington’s Beach Town.

Toys & Games

The whole family will love Brooklets Toys with beach toys, games, puzzles, gifts and more!

Candy

Sweet Life Ice Cream And Candy Shop’s gourmet, homemade ice cream, along with the variety in favorite candies bring a unique experience to any visit!

Market

From groceries and essentials to fun regional souvenirs, the Front Street Market is the place to shop!

Wine

Stop by The Stowaway Wine Bar to pick up your favorite wines or browse new wines to try!

Candle Studio

Coming soon to Market Street is Lorraine’s Candle Studio where friends and family can gather to create their own custom blended candle!

Dining

Nothing complements shopping like good eats and Seabrook has delicious options for you! Check out all of the dining options in Seabrook: Seabrook Restaurants & Food Trucks

June Events Lineup Kicks Off Summer In Seabrook

We have an exciting June event lineup for you, and it’s safe to say that it’s going to be a great month to stay in Seabrook, WA!

Right before the summer crowds roll in, there’s the perfect window of quiet beaches and warmer weather. And with our fantastic events lined up for this month, you’ll have plenty to do while you’re here.

That’s why we’ve put together this list of events happening in Seabrook this month. From Seabrook Sunset Concerts to the Seabrook Relay, there’s something for everyone!

We’re excited to share a few of our favorites:


SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

June 3rd is the first day of Seabrook’s Sunset Concerts, and we can’t wait. Bring along your blankets and lawn chairs and kick back to watch the show while taking in the refreshing sea breeze and ocean view—of course, you’ll be watching it all from our beautiful Washington coast.

Every Friday throughout the summer, Seabrook is hosting live music for our Seabrook Sunset Concerts! The concerts take place each Friday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Sunset Amphitheater Park from June 3rd through September 2nd with no admission fee required.

See the line up here!

SUMMER SATURDAY SALUTATIONS IN SEABROOK

Summer Saturdays get even better with Saturday Salutations!  Whether you are a Yogi who wants to keep up with your regular routine while you’re on vacation or someone who enjoys popping into a class here or there, our instructors welcome all levels. Come join us for a relaxing yoga session in lovely Kucera Park overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

SEABROOK EXPERTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

On June 17th, Seabrook kicks off our Experts-In-Residence Program. We’re hosting an expert who brings fun, interactive, and engaging learning experiences for all ages right to Seabrook. This summer, you can look forward to diving deeper into art, astronomy, geology, marine biology, storytelling, photography, and so much more!

DAD’S DASH 3K

June 19th is Dad’s Dash – enjoy a free family-friendly 3k run through our beautiful neighborhood.

SIPNSAND AT THE BELFRY

Head over to The Belfry at Seabrook on June 25 and experience SIPNSAND – a 90 min event experience which includes selecting and finishing a one of a kind charcuterie board. 

Choose the board that you are going to make! Varying in size, shape, and species, no two boards will ever look the same. Each board is sustainably sourced and carries its own unique grain, color, and movement. 

Add to your experience with optional wine tasting flights, specialty cocktails, charcuterie and desserts and chocolates.

Come have fun with friends and family and create special memories at The Belfry. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here!

SEABROOK SATURDAY MARKETS

And last but not least: Saturday Markets! Starting June 25th and every Saturday after that until September 3rd, you can stop by Seabrook and experience the food, art, beauty and wellness products, handcrafted items and more from talented local vendors! Stay tuned for the list of featured vendors.

BEST SUMMER ACTIVITIES IN SEABROOK

At Seabrook, there’s no shortage of things to keep you busy during your trip. Whether you’re looking for a new workout routine or want to try something different, we have plenty of activities that are sure to please.

STAND-UP PADDLE BOARDING

One of the most thrilling activities at Seabrook is stand-up paddle boarding (SUP). Stand-up paddle boarding is a great exercise and anybody can do it, regardless of age and fitness level. It should only take first-timers about an hour to master paddle boarding. After that, the ocean is your oyster. For more information about paddle boarding or any water sports here at Seabrook, check out Buck’s Northwest (permanently closed) where you can rent everything you’ll need for your ideal beach adventure.

SKIMBOARDING


While skimboarding is sometimes considered a subculture of surfing, the sport has ridden a wave of popularity over recent years. Today, well over 1 million people skimboard on 5-pound pintail-shaped boards made using carbon-fiber technology adapted from aerospace to achieve greatest lightness and buoyancy. If you’re looking to pick up a cool and challenging new beach hobby while you’re at Seabrook, then skimboarding could be right down your alley. Everything you’ll need to get out on the water you’ll be able to rent at Buck’s Northwest (permanently closed) along Front Street.

BEACH TIME

WHERE TO STAY IN SEABROOK

Whether you’re planning an intimate summer getaway or bringing a crowd, Seabrook has an option to suit your needs. Our beach homes – both oceanside and townside – offer all the comforts of home and can accommodate large families. Need a little less space, perhaps a pet-friendly home? With over 200 vacation homes to choose from, we’ve got you covered.