Vacations are for relaxing. Those interested in embarking on a calm, serene vacation should look to Ocean Shores and Copalis Beach, Washington. It’s a wonderful place to slip away and plan a digital detox retreat. One of the best places to sit back and relax is at Surfcrest Resort. Are you not sure how to start planning for your stress-free vacation weekend? Here are some helpful pointers for where to go for a digital detox retreat in Ocean Shores and Copalis Beach.
Simply hiking on a beautiful day is one of the best, affordable, and effective ways to unwind on vacation. One of the best places to do that here is at Damon Point State Park. It has four miles of beach. It’s found on a narrow peninsula so that you can find access to the ocean easily. Furthermore, it’s a great place for wildlife viewing. Don’t forget your binoculars.
If you love animals, a peaceful way to relax is through horseback with Honey Pearl Ranch. They offer horseback riding adventures out of Ocean Shores. Experience some of the beautiful nature and ocean breeze from horseback. Starting in June, you can also start your horseback riding adventure from the beach.
Another peaceful place is the Oyhut Wildlife Recreation Area. It’s not far from Damon Point and is excellent for birdwatching. You’ll get a variety of wildlife to see from the ocean, wetlands, and dunes. Cars are prohibited near this beach, so you can sit peacefully and listen to the vibrant nature surrounding you.
Treat yourself to a digital detox retreat in Ocean Shores or Copalis Beach when you stay with Surfcrest Resort. Our resort is uniquely situated on Copalis Beach along the pristine Washington Coast, just a 15-minute drive from Ocean Shores Beach and Quinault Beach Resort & Casino. The casual Northwest seaside resort is nestled into 26 acres of private oceanfront property with access to miles of sandy beaches, dune trails, and Conner Creek. This beautiful freshwater creek flows through the property. Relax, unwind, and discover Surfcrest Resort today by booking directly on our website or calling 360-289-2157.