- Our list of the best things to do in Westport, Washington, features the top 60 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Westport, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Westport, WA , followed by 39 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ocean Shores and Aberdeen
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Organizing day trips to Grays Canyon, Westport Seabirds offers visitors a guided bird watching experience. Depending on the season, visitors can see Laysan Albatross, Mottled Petrel, Tufed Puffin, and many more birds.
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Organizing trips off the Mendocino Coast, Samurai Sport Fishing provides visitors with the opportunity to catch crab. During the excursion, visitors can often spot whales and other marine mammals from the boat.
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Deep sea fishing enthusiasts will find experienced staff and a friendly, family-run business at Gold Rush Charters. Guests can choose from day trips featuring tuna, halibut, salmon, rockfish, or lingcod catches.
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Westport City of is a city that relies on fishing, seafood processing, tourism, and shellfish harvesting for much of its livelihood. The city also builds boats in order to support itself.
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Salmon, Rock Cod, Halibut, and Albacore tuna charters are available. Each one has its own specifications. Some include gear others charge a rental fee. Some charge for cleaning your fish, others include it in your package. They have a refrigerated fish hold on The Rampage.
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Visitors can enjoy a variety of guided fishing trips off the coast of Washington State with Tommycod Charters. Their trips target a variety of fish including halibut, salmon, rockfish, and lingcod.
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Situated along the Pacific Ocean and Half Moon Bay, Westhaven State Park offers clamming, crabbing and birdwatching. The 76-acre park has beach access and connects to Westport Light State Park by a boardwalk.
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Since 1955, the Westport Aquarium has been offering views and education of local fish and other aquatic life. Group events are featured, along with tours and information on wildlife preservation.
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Westport Whale Watch is a charter boat service that takes visitors on whale watching excursions off the Washington coast. Visitors will see California Gray Whales, which can reach 47 feet in length and 70,000 pounds.
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Spanning 172 acres, Twin Harbors State Park features camping opportunities as well as a chance to study wildlife and nature in a seaside environment. Visitors can fish, comb the beach, fly kites, and otherwise enjoy the coast.