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Seabrook features more than 550+ homes within its neighborhoods that all offer unique and inviting features to explore! Take a look at some of the highlights found in each neighborhood on your visit to Washington’s Beach Town. For the precise locations of these amenities, visit the Seabrook Town Map page.

Northwest Glen

The Northwest Glen neighborhood is Seabrook’s northernmost of three oceanfront neighborhoods, all outfitted with individual beach access points. Northwest Glen boasts sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean from its wide crushed oyster shell esplanade.

The neighborhood’s iconic national park inspired log arbor and stairwell leads right down to the beach via 90 steps and is a favorite spot for capturing the perfect Seabrook sunset. Just below the esplanade rests the beautiful Northwest Glen conservation area, the epitome of the rugged and scenic Washington Coast.

This neighborhood is home to several architecturally unique homes that not only complement the natural landscape, but that have been covered in national media like Sunset & Coastal Living Magazines. This neighborhood is a short walk to the town center shops and dining. Walking to the beach from this neighborhood takes only a minute or two using the staircase.  

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 1 Minute

Pacific Glen

The Pacific Glen neighborhood is Seabrook’s most central of three oceanfront neighborhoods. It offers sweeping ocean views from its wide esplanade (once the original Highway 109 before it was relocated to its existing location and renamed the Hidden Coast Scenic Byway).  A series of conveniently placed seating areas allow for great casual viewing, especially for those who are unable to manage steps down to the beach.

On the neighborhood’s north end, an oval lawn marks the site where Seabrook was established on July 22nd, 2004. Today, the lawn often serves as an ideal spot for intimate weddings and other gatherings or events. At the esplanade’s southern end is a gently winding oyster shell pathway outfitted with rustic wood-grade steps and two seating platforms for resting along the way. This neighborhood is well known for its charming mid-level gazebo that is perched to take in the perfect view of the beach and ocean. Just beyond, a wooden staircase leads right down to the sand dunes and beach beyond.  The Town Center shops and dining are just a short walk from this neighborhood. Walking to the beach from this neighborhood takes only a minute or two using the path and staircase.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 1 Minutes

Elk Creek

The Elk Creek Neighborhood is the southernmost of three oceanfront neighborhoods in Seabrook. Its northernmost Overlook Park is outfitted with multiple log benches and a picnic table providing a perfect spot to relax while taking in the ocean view. A wide sloping crushed oystershell trail leads down towards the Elk Creek Beach Access as well as to the central concrete staircase that leads back up into town by crossing Highway 109 into Kucera Park, located in the South of Market neighborhood. Kucera Park’s amenities include: a playground, pickleball court, community fire pit, and green space. In Elk Creek’s southernmost portion of the neighborhood, one can explore the dynamic Elk Creek wetland corridor with a meandering woodland trail that winds through a windblown coastal forest. Eventually, this trail reconnects to Highway 109 and The Gnome Trail located just across the scenic roadway.  In addition, The Heritage Tree, a 200-220 (as of 2023) year-old Sitka Spruce is also located in Elk Creek at its southern end. Walking from this neighborhood to the walk-on beach access takes only a minute or two and is the only beach access that does not have stairs.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 1 Minute

Greenway

The well-established Greenway neighborhood features one of Seabrook’s largest parks, Crescent Park. The park is outfitted with outdoor games (shuffleboard & horseshoes), a large grass lawn, community fire pits, a seasonal event tent, and the ever-popular South Crescent Indoor Pool that is open year-round. Greenway also features a native plant display garden as well as a protected woodland promenade where trees and shrubs of the region were carefully preserved as part of the neighborhood’s green space. At the neighborhood’s crossroads is the photo-op ready Meriweather Square and gazebo, a popular place for events and gatherings. 

Easily accessible woodland hiking trails exist on both the north and south ends of this neighborhood. On the northern end of Crescent Park rests the historic Dorothy Anderson Cabin & Community Garden.  As the “oldest house in Seabrook”, it was preserved, relocated, and refurbished in a partnership with the Museum of the North Beach in Moclips, just 2.5 miles north of Seabrook. One of the Greenway’s most hidden parks, West Hill Park rests high above the town to overlook the Northwest Glen neighborhood and most importantly the Parker “Sunset” Amphitheater where many concerts and gatherings occur throughout the year.  

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 5 Minutes

Town Center

Seabrook’s carefully curated and growing town center uses New Urbanism town planning design principles to provide the perfect location for taking in stunning framed views of the Pacific Ocean while staying centrally located. The growing shopping and dining scene is always just steps away within the town center. Market Street is named after the full-service Fresh Foods Market grocery store that helps make seaside living and vacationing easy. At the end of Market Street is Seabrook’s iconic Town Hall where a wide variety of community-focused events and gatherings occur.  This urban neighborhood features primarily townhomes, live-works, and loft-condominiums, all offering convenient access to retail, town amenities, trails, and the beach. 

Walking Distance To Town Center: –
Walking Distance To The Beach: 3 Minutes

South Of Market (SOMA)

The South of Market neighborhood features one of Seabrook’s most prominent parks, Kucera Park. This park offers a pickleball court, playground, a community fire pit, and green space that is well known for Seabrook’s summertime yoga class sessions. The stairwell at Kucera Park also leads directly into the Elk Creek neighborhood with varying trail options to the beach. SOMA also has a quiet pocket park on Hidden Cove Loop that makes a cozy location for a picnic. On the east end of the neighborhood is another stairwell that leads to the base of The Gnome Trail or to the Elk Creek trail that leads to the beach.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 1 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 3 Minutes

East Main & Madison

The Madison neighborhood’s homes are complemented by a small community gazebo with built-in fireplace and a small rustic play area located directly behind the Seabrook Town Hall. Hiking trails lead directly into the woodlands beyond to the Elk Creek promenade. The East Main Neighborhood’s homes enjoy a popular lawn located at the east end of Market Street and in front of the Seabrook Town Hall, a popular gathering place for many group events. Both neighborhoods are best known for their proximity to the Town Hall, town center shopping and dining, and the soothing views of the forest and green belt beyond.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 1 Minute
Walking Distance To The Beach: 5 Minutes

Alderwood

The well-established Alderwood District features the beloved Olympic National Park inspired Beach Camp cabins which front a community fire pit and provide for easy hiking trail access. North Alder Park sits on an intimate mid-block park with lawn, a wood-burning community fireplace and a woodshed. South Alder Park, similar to North Alder Park, is outfitted with a lawn, community fireplace, woodshed, as well as a bocce ball court. Compass Park completes this neighborhood with a grass lawn, an oyster shell path and benches to take in the town sights.

This neighborhood is also close to the indoor pool which is located just to the west at Crescent Park. Crescent Park features outdoor games like shuffleboard and horseshoes, and is a popular location for spring and summer events. The northeast portion of Alderwood is home to one of Seabrook’s largest playgrounds, a zipline, basketball court, and a small fenced dog park. Hiking trail access into the surrounding woodlands are only steps away from several places in this neighborhood allowing a quick and easy access to nature.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 7 Minutes

Lily Walk

Lily Walk is a quaint micro-neighborhood that borders trails that lead through to various destinations all around town. Lily Walk Park completes the neighborhood with a small grass lawn, a community fire ring and an oversized timber picnic table meant for large groups to gather over a meal.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 7 Minutes

Mill District

The Mill District is in the midst of a well-preserved forest stand and may be best known for its proximity to the ever-popular Gnome Trail where children enjoy making “gnome” homes out of the natural materials found on the forest floor. This same trail ultimately connects to a trail that leads to the Elk Creek walk-on beach access. The Mill neighborhood has a variety of additional trails, including a thoroughfare to the Farm District. A cozy and rustic community fire pit sits at the center of this neighborhood. Many of the homes in this neighborhood are a short walk away to the bocce ball court and community fireplace located in South Alder Park. This neighborhood is a short walk to both the indoor pool and outdoor pool and fitness center. 

Walking Distance To Town Center: 2 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 7 Minutes

Farm District

The Farm District neighborhood is one of Seabrook’s largest neighborhoods and includes a wide variety of amenities and parks of varying sizes and scales. Entering the Farm District from the north (from Alderwood) through the large log archway, one will find tennis and pickleball courts. The neighborhood’s largest park, Horseshoe Park, is also in the northern section of the neighborhood and features a large activity lawn, perennial garden, and a sunken community fire pit. It enjoys a view directly into the North Pasture. Nearby Windgate Barn fronts a small orchard lined with cabins as well as the South Pasture and Seabrook Community Garden.  Both Orchard Walk Park and The Croft offer small, intimate gathering spaces complete with seating areas that enjoy a horse trough fountain (Orchard Walk Park) and a fire ring (The Croft). These parks are close to several hiking and mountain biking trail access points.

Just south of the barn is Barnhill Park, outfitted with flowering trees, a council ring of enormous log benches, a fire ring, and nearby horseshoes and pasture. The park enjoys a pastoral view of the neighborhood. Also located in the central part of this neighborhood is Sunrise Park, another intimate mid-block park with grass lawn and community fire pit. The park includes native perennials, (2) couples swings, and enjoys a territorial view of the Elk Creek corridor. Just beyond Sunrise Park is a series of log arbors that lead right to Sunrise Pool, the new heated, outdoor pool and fitness center (opened summer of 2023).

Conveniently located near Sunrise Pool are the Poolside Cabins that put you near the pool as well as right on some amazing hiking trails. Located in the southeast end of the neighborhood is the quiet and secluded Cedar Run Park.  Like many of the other parks, it also includes a community fire pit, but most importantly, it provides incredible access to some of Seabrook’s most enigmatic hiking trails dotted with several historic old-growth cedar stumps left behind from turn-of-the-century logging efforts. These forests are part of Seabrook’s Forest Stewardship Plan to improve the health of these long-since-logged coastal forests.  

Walking Distance To Town Center: 9 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 15 Minutes

Fernwood

The Fernwood Neighborhood is Seabrook’s newest neighborhood bordering the expanding mountain biking and hiking trail network with several access points throughout. Fernwood is home to the expansive Meadowview Park planted with meadow grass and native Pacific Northwest wildflowers, and well-appointed with several benches and specimen trees. At its center is a large manicured lawn that will be popular for play, events, and all kinds of group gatherings. On Meadowview Park’s north end is a cedar-hedged oval meditation garden with scented perennials and shrubs to help relax and commune with nature. On the park’s south end are a couple casual swings and an evocative spiraling observation mound with children’s slide and custom-made globe fire pit that celebrates coastal floral and fauna, and the historic Westport lighthouse. This unique amenity is a perfect place to take in a sunset while overlooking the Elk Creek wetlands beyond. 

At the north end of Fernwood is Fernwood Square, a perfect location for small and intimate events. For those wanting easy trailside access, The Trailside Cabins offer a community fire pit as well as easy access to the community’s ever-expanding trail system.  Fernwood is also a convenient two-minute walk to the outdoor pool and fitness center.

Walking Distance To Town Center: 10 Minutes
Walking Distance To The Beach: 15 Minutes