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Washington’s Evergreen Coast
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Website: www.evergreencoastwa.com
Date: May 21st, 2025
Evergreen Coast Secures Widespread Media Coverage in April 2025
Quiet Towns, Spring Travel Tips, and Coastal Events Capture National and Regional Attention
– April 2025 brought an expansive wave of press coverage for Washington’s Evergreen Coast, with national media and regional outlets spotlighting the area’s peaceful towns, outdoor recreation opportunities, and vibrant seasonal events. The wide range of topics further underscored the region’s reputation as a year-round destination for nature, relaxation, and culture.
WorldAtlas led with two features: “10 Of The Quietest Pacific Coast Towns” and “9 Most Underrated Towns In The Pacific Northwest”, both of which emphasized the serene and lesser-known communities that dot the Evergreen Coast.
The Seattle Times featured the coast in two spring-focused guides: “5 Great Washington Campgrounds for Spring & Summer” and “6+ Spring Road Trips for Birding and Wildlife Watching”, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts planning seasonal escapes. Both articles highlighted the accessibility of the region and its abundance of opportunities for nature immersion and family-friendly exploration.
Travel magazines also chimed in. Islands magazine named the region as “One Of The Best Destinations To Explore The Pacific Northwest Coast”, highlighting the area’s state parks, historic lighthouses, and ocean views. Meanwhile The Travel spotlighted the Long Beach Peninsula in a story on “America’s Longest Drivable Beach”, offering readers a deeper look into the unique geography and recreation opportunities along the coast.
Coverage from the Centralia Chronicle previewed the Washington Coast Cleanup Day on April 19, showing regional commitment to environmental stewardship.
Local event and lifestyle stories rounded out the month’s press. Seattle Refined published a “PNW Events Guide for April”, helping travelers navigate the best happenings of the season, while Parent Map explored “National Park Adventures for Families”, including recommendations for younger travelers. Magnetic Magazine also contributed a lifestyle angle with “You Haven’t Camped Properly Until You’ve Tried These Spring Essentials”, reinforcing the coast as a go-to spot for outdoor recreation.
From beachside festivals and spring camping to quiet coastal towns and conservation efforts, Washington’s Evergreen Coast continued to make headlines as a top-tier getaway. The diverse mix of editorial attention reflects a growing interest in responsible travel and discovery off the beaten path.
For more information about the Evergreen Coast, please visit: www.evergreencoastwa.com.
About Evergreen Coast
As an accredited Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), Washington’s Evergreen Coast is responsible for promoting tourism to the Long Beach Peninsula, Raymond, South Bend, Tokeland, and surrounding areas through strategic domestic and international advertising, public relations, and marketing efforts. In an effort to raise the profile and boost the economy in Pacific County, the Evergreen Coast works with consumers as well as meeting and event planners to highlight the destination.