In the North Beach area, laid-back Moclips, Pacific Beach and Copalis Beach are the perfect places to relax with your toes in the sand—and also to enjoy the slate of sand-sculpting and kite-flying festivities every summer. Come fall, razor clam season draws hundreds more planning to dig for the prized bivalves.

South in Ocean Shores, pick up whatever’s fresh at Mike’s Seafood and head to the surf for a cookout. In town, family fixtures include quirky gift shop Sharky’s and Pacific Paradise Park, known for its bumper boats and mini-golf course.

Skirt Grays Harbor to reach the southern beach towns of Westport—known for saltwater fishing, crabbing, surfing, whale watching and the tallest lighthouse in the state—and Grayland, with its clutch of historic cranberry bogs and annual October Cranberry Harvest Festival.

On the Long Beach Peninsula, explore the popular beach hamlets Ocean Park, Long Beach, and Seaview.

See massive flyers from around the world at the World Kite Museum, sip a flight of craft suds at North Jetty Brewing and Tap Room or bike the 8.5-mile-long Discovery Trail, which snakes along the beach.

For pedestrians, the elevated Long Beach Boardwalk offers a prime spot to admire the fleet of kites in the air.

After working up an appetite biking, surfing or beach-trotting on horseback, pull up a seat at The Depot Restaurant’s cozy chef’s table for a view of chef-owner Michael Lalewicz searing steaks in the open kitchen.

And for a nightcap, Pickled Fish on top of the industrial-chic Adrift Hotel does stellar small plates and cocktails using locally sourced ingredients. Better still, it hosts a rotating lineup of musical acts.