Ocean Shores, WA - 134 miles and 2 hours and 40 minutes from Seattle. On September 9, 2011, Seattle reached a miraculous 82 degF. Ocean Shores was windy (3 mph) and foggy for most of the day; and the max temperature was 69 degF. The fog never left that day.
We arrived at Ocean Shores in the afternoon of Sept. 8th. The most memorable was the thick, cold, winter fog at 3pm on a summer day when Seattle was in the 80s. On the day we left, there was a sunrise and the fog had completely dissipated by the early morning. The locals said regardless of the weather forecast, it's always 10-15 degrees cooler here than inland. This is an ideal destination for storm watchers. The ocean waves were amazing even during our non-storm season stay.
We stayed at the
Collins Inn & Seaside Cottages - featured on
Northwest Backroads as the first 5-star lodging and dining in Ocean Shores. We stayed in the Sonora room; it was a very nicely decorated room. Fresh homemade breakfast was provided so it had the feel of a bed and breakfast. The restaurant served up delicious food. They were all 4-course meals - salad, soup, entree, and dessert. The bacon-wrapped filet mignon was fabulous. I would definitely come back - during storm season this time.
Canon EOS Rebel T1i 17-55mm & 70-200mm
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Collins Inn & Seaside Cottages. f/22 1/60 sec ISO-200 |