
Riverwoods Golf and RV Park
Raymond, Washington 98577, United States
Incredible trails and endless ways to explore make the Evergreen Coast the perfect destination for adventurous souls!
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Hike to the West Coast’s oldest operating lighthouse in the PNW, ride a horse on the beach, or bike the Discovery Trail. You can even take surfing lessons or rent a kayak to explore the Willapa River in South Bend.
On rainy days, enjoy an indoor tennis court or relax with some yoga. The peninsula also has two gorgeous golf courses–Peninsula Golf Course and Surfside Golf Course. With so much to do, it might be hard to choose.
The Discovery Trail stretches from the Port of Ilwaco to north Long Beach, just behind the Breakers. Whether you’re on foot or on bike, you’ll be treated to unforgettable landscape.
Along the way you’ll find interpretive panels and sculptures commemorating Lewis & Clark’s journey. In fact, the trail is named after the Corps of Discovery!
Tackle the whole thing or enjoy a mile or two. There are multiple access points. Download the map to your mobile device or request a copy via snail mail.
Horseback riding on the beach has been a favorite activity for visitors and locals for decades. There’s just something to riding a horse alongside crashing surf and breathing in fresh, sea air.
West Coast Horse Rides and The Long Beach Horse Rides offer horse rides. Both are located on Sid Snyder Dr. in downtown Long Beach.
Peninsula Saddle Club and Red Barn Arena offer accommodations for horses.
Hike your way to hidden coves, old growth forests and breathtaking views. With gorgeous state parks and a national wildlife refuge, adventure abounds on the Long Beach Peninsula’s hiking trails!
Discover two working lighthouses, wander the beach and explore old forts. Enjoy trails for all skill levels. You can get the map here.
Explore one of the most intact historic coastal units in the US! The trails behind the fort are best for intermediate hikers. Check out the map and more info about the park.
Hike from beach to bay at Leadbetter Point. Plan ahead! Some of the trails flood with seasonal rains and water can rise up to your waist.
Try to wrap your arms around giant trees and explore the rain forest. If you’re up for a real adventure, check out the trails on Long Island.
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