Description
- Loomis Lake State Park covers 13.5 acres with 425 feet of saltwater frontage on the Pacific Ocean. The park offers 24 picnic sites, 10 windscreens, parking for 67 cars, and a trail to beach.
Recreation - Recreation offered at the park includes picnicking, surf fishing, driftwood collecting, clamming, beach combing, and hiking. Climate - Washington's climate varies with each region. The Cascades split the state and alter weather patterns. Western Washington is temperate, due to the coastal geography. The water is a stabilizing force for the climate, making extreme temperatures rare. The area receives large amounts of rainfall from Pacific storms and some snow during winter months. Location -
Loomis Lake State Park, in south coastal Washington, is located four miles south of the town of Ocean Park, on the Long Beach Peninsula.
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