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Your Connection. Your Port.

The closest U.S. Gateway to the Pacific Rim, the Port of Grays Harbor is positioned centrally between the Pacific Northwest markets of Seattle and Portland.

The Pacific Northwest Coastal Freight Corridor provides road, rail, telecommunications and marine transportation routes to deliver products to market without facing the everyday congestion of the urban areas.

 

Road, Rail, Air, & Deep-Water Access

The Port of Grays Harbor’s strategic location on Washington State’s Pacific Coast provides the road, rail, air, and deep-water access customers need to move their products world-wide.

Road

The Port of Grays Harbor is less than 1 hour from Interstate 5, via a four-lane state highway.  Unburdened by daily traffic jams, companies gain efficient and cost-effective highway access.

Rail

Main line rail service to the industrial properties and marine terminals provides direct access to both Class 1 railroads, Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific (UP), via Genessee & Wyoming Inc.’s Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad (PSAP).

The Port of Grays Harbor marine terminal rail system features more than 50,000 ft. of rail providing two continuous loop tracks serving terminals 1, 2 and 4 and the cargo storage facilities. Utilizing this unique state-of-the-art rail infrastructure, unit trains can be continuously loaded or unloaded for movement through the Port’s facilities.

An inter-modal on-dock rail system with direct discharge options and four parallel spurs is available at Terminal 4.

Air

With a 5,000 foot jet-capable runway, Bowerman Airport is the only ILS certified airport on Washington’s Pacific Coast offering Jet-A fuel and adjacent properties available for development.

Airport Information

Grays Harbor Bar Pilots

Our expert pilots safely and efficiently guide every deep-water ship to berth within the Grays Harbor Pilotage District.

The Port of Grays Harbor is unique amongst Washington State Ports in that it has been providing Pilotage Services on the Grays Harbor Navigation Channel since 2001.  Our pilots are trained and licensed by the Washington State Pilotage Commission.  

Pilot Contact Information

Terminal Information

The Port of Grays Harbor operates 4 deep-water terminals with 5 berths.