The Port of Grays Harbor is proud to provide waterfront access and recreational opportunities throughout Grays Harbor.
The 28th Street Landing & Boat Launch provides direct waterfront access to the Chehalis River on the Grays Harbor Navigation Channel. One of the only developed boat launches in the Aberdeen/Hoquiam area, 28th Street offers boaters easy access with a two-lane boat launch and plenty of trailer parking for all of your water-side adventures. Prefer to stick to the land? 28th Street also offers a viewing tower and a serene setting to take in the waterfront scenery.
Amenities:
Popular activities: Fishing • Birding • Scenic Viewing • Picnicking
Address:
28th Street
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Contact:
boatlaunch@portgrays.org
Located outside of Montesano, Friends Landing offers 152 acres of recreational opportunities on the Chehalis River and Lake Quigg including hiking, fishing, boating, picnicking, and camping. This hidden gem was designed and developed with accessibility for all in mind.
Amenities:
Popular Activities: Fishing • Camping • Kayaking • Playground • Boating • Hiking
Address:
300 Katon Rd
Montesano, WA 98563
The Port of Grays Harbor provides pedestrian access to the Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge Sandpiper Trail near Bowerman Airport.
Popular activities: Wildlife Viewing • Photography & Education Programs
Address:
Airport Way
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Sterling Landing is an undeveloped 30-acre site with a gravel boat launch located on the Wynoochee River outside of Montesano.
Amenities:
Primitive Parking Lot • Wynooche River access for recreation
Address:
164 Sterling Landing Access Rd
Montesano, WA 98563
Contact:
sterlinglanding@portgrays.org
Westport Marina is the largest coastal marina in the Pacific Northwest and home to Washington State's largest charter fishing fleet, and boasts the top commercial fishing fleet by volume on the west coast.
Amenities:
Popular Activities: Fishing • Shopping • Dining • Crabbing • Hiking
Address:
326 Lamb Street
Westport, WA 98595
“The Port Commission remains committed to providing recreation and waterfront access for our community and visitors alike.” - Phil Papac, Commissioner