The untamed Pacific Northwest coastline is mesmerizing during storm season. With towering whitecaps, roaring surf, and mist swirling off the Pacific, wave-watching along the Evergreen Coast is a showstopper. At the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort, we have the perfect perch for nature’s awe-inspiring display. Our spacious ocean-facing suites and backyard beach will put you in the front row. Join us for storm season and uncover Washington’s stunning wave-watching spots. We’ll share how to plan your visit around peak wave conditions and prepare you for a photo-worthy, bucket-list experience.
The Majesty of Storm Season: Why Wave-Watching Along Washington’s Coast is Unforgettable
Storm season transforms Washington’s coastline into a majestic display of churning waves and thundering surf. The fierce beauty of the Pacific in winter is thrilling, drawing photographers, storm chasers, and ocean lovers from far and wide. Waves passionately throw themselves against the beach and rocky cliffs that hug our coast. Each thunderous crash is like a crescendo, sending sea spray and silver mist high into the air. Even the dark clouds can’t help but gather to watch nature’s tango.
The storms that bring these waves roll in from the open ocean, hitting the rugged shores with breathtaking power and intensity. It’s the type of scene that’s written about and photographed, which is why you’ll see so many shutterbugs in the audience of viewers. Visiting during Washington’s storm season offers a chance to see the waves’ raw energy from the sheltered comfort of the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort.
The Best Spots for Wave-Watching Around Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort
As long-time locals (our coastal charm resort has roots on the peninsula since 1953), we know a thing or two about some of the best spots to go wave-watching on our shoreline.
Watch the Waves Right from Your Room or Balcony
Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort boasts renovated oceanfront suites that place you close to the action. You can watch the waves curl and crash against the shore from your suite or private balcony without even stepping outside. Wrap yourself in a blanket, sip a cup of coffee, and listen to the rhythmic roar of the ocean from the casual luxury of your private living room. Each suite’s design brings the beauty of the outdoors in, with floor-to-ceiling windows that make wave-watching feel intimate, powerful, and unforgettable. Light a fire in your fireplace to add more ambiance!
Stroll to the Shore via the Resort’s Private Beach Access
For an up-close-and-personal experience, step outside and take advantage of the resort’s private beach access. Step through the gentle sea pines that hug our resort, and you’ll be directly on our beach. Here, wave-watching becomes more sensory. Each break brings a briny breeze and a reverberating roar. The sight of massive waves crashing onto the sand will leave you speechless. The salty air will kiss your lips, and your hair will dance with the cloud’s laughter. Storm season is fully encompassing and one of those moments that will imprint in your heart.
Waikiki Beach at Cape Disappointment: A Wave-Watcher’s Paradise
If you decide to leave our resort, it will be a short jaunt to your next prime wave spying location. Our property is 15 minutes from almost every major attraction on the Long Beach Peninsula. Waikiki Beach at Cape Disappointment is less than 10 miles from the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort and is one of the most thrilling spots for wave-watching.
Set against the towering Cape Disappointment Lighthouse backdrop, the waves here are a marvel as they crash along rocky outcrops, sending massive sprays into the air. If you’ve seen photos of our coastline, you’ve seen those powerful images. The arrival of winter storms enhances the dramatic Pacific and her untamed glory. Be sure to get there early when wave-watching from Waikiki Beach. Shutterbugs are eager for these breathtaking images, and spots fill up quickly.
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center: Wave-Watching with a Bird’s Eye View
The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center provides an excellent viewpoint for wave-watching and weaves history into the experience. Perched on a cliff 200 feet above the ocean, the center overlooks the endless sea. It is the bird’s eye view of the undulating waves rolling in. In the center, exhibits tell stories of the explorers who braved these same tumultuous waters. Watching the unrelenting ocean makes it easy to see why we’re known as The Graveyard of the Pacific.
Timing is Everything: When to Plan Your Wave-Watching Adventure
For the most impressive wave-watching, visit Washington’s coast from November through February, when storm season is in full swing. These months bring stronger winds and larger swells, creating a dramatic ocean landscape. If you’re looking for peak wave-watching conditions, consider visiting during King Tides. King Tides are the highest tides of the year, creating enormous waves that surge higher on the beach and make for a striking show.
Preparing for Your Wild Wave-Watching Experience: What to Wear and Pack
To fully enjoy wave-watching along the Washington coast, it’s essential to dress warmly and prepare for coastal weather. Dress in layers, including a waterproof jacket, rain boots, and a warm hat to keep the wind chill at bay. Bring your camera and cell phone for jaw-dropping photos. You may want to add a thermos of something warm to sip on during your outing. Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort kitchens have a full fridge, microwave, and oven, so you can pack your wave-watching picnic before heading out into the great wide open.
Safety Tips for Wave-Watching on the Evergreen Coast
Wave-watching is thrilling, but safety is critical. Here are some tips to ensure a safe experience:
Stay aware of “sneaker waves.” These larger waves can catch you by surprise. Keep a safe distance from the water’s edge, and never turn your back on the ocean.
Stay on safe ground. Avoid slippery rocks, cliffs, jetties, and shoreline driftwood logs. Wet rocks can be slick, and it’s easy to lose footing. Wild waves can throw heavy logs in an instant. Stick to designated viewpoints or stable ground.
Keep pets on a leash. Our resort is dog-friendly, so if you bring your furry friend along, make sure they’re leashed and kept at a safe distance from the water.
Watch the weather. Storm conditions can change rapidly, so check the forecast and follow any advisories.
Where the Waves Lead You: Why the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort is Your Perfect Wave-Watching Host
We’ve been serving the beachfront community for more than seventy years. We’re the tide-kissed shelter with unbeatable views of the best wild wave-watching in Washington. Experience storm season in our traveler-approved resort along one of the world’s longest beaches. Meet us where the waves meet the shore.