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Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Seabrook's Urban Ocean: Downtown Location!

LaceyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
A great place to stay! Super clean and a great location. Will be back!
Guest favorite
Cabin in Pacific Beach
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

PVT Backyard & Hot Tub, Walk to Town, Dog Friendly

KirstiRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
What a great little place in Seabrook! I would definitely stay here again. Beautiful, well stocked, and a great location.
Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Seabrook's The Barnacle: Dog Friendly!

GauthamRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Amazing place and a great stay! Very cute town with some interesting things to do and also the Airbnb was amazing! we had an amazing time playing Scrabble :)
Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Seabrook's High Tide Green Grass, outdoor seating!

BrynnRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Enjoyed the stay. Great walking places and easy to navigate.
Guest favorite
Home in Pacific Beach
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Seabrook's Land Ahoy, urban oasis in Town Center!

HeatherRating, 5 stars2 months ago
This was our first trip to Seabrook and we will be back! It is the perfect location for families. Everything is walkable which allows for some independence for the kids. There are tons of both walking and hiking trails that surround the town and make it fun to explore. This location was ideally located a block from the market and shops and a couple blocks from the indoor pool. The house itself had anything you may need to feel at home. The bedrooms were light and bright and the mattress in the primary was SO comfortable that I wanted to check the brand. I highly recommend this location! We also took the time to go on the town tour. This was a wonderful opportunity to learn more about how the town came to be. It was very informative and our guide Lilly was impressively knowledgable about the history of the town and its design. 10/10!
Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

*NEW* The Little Pearl: Hot tub, Dog friendly!

StephanieRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Was great for a cozy weekend away from the city. Seabrook is super walkable and this is less than 2 blocks from the indoor pool. The town also offers complimentary shuttle over to the outdoor sea water pool.
Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Seabrook's Ocean Eyrie: Charging Station!

SusanRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Beautiful house, nice location next to the woods. Host was responsive and answered all questions/concerns promptly. Fees add up but it was a fair price for the property. Beds were very comfy so restful sleep! I brought my parents for a quick weekend getaway and we had a lovely time. Thank you!
Superhost
Home in Pacific Beach
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Seabrook's Ramble On: Dog Friendly!

AnneMarieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We loved staying here! The house was so clean and the beds were very comfortable. The fully stocked kitchen allowed us to save some money cooking at home. We loved how walkable the area was and how the quiet neighborhood. We’ll be back!

Your guide to Seabrook

Introduction

Cute towns pepper the rugged Washington coast, many worn by more than a hundred years of whipping wind and an unsteady flow of tourists, but Seabrook gleams with newness. Founded in 2004, Seabrook takes the suburban ideal of planned communities and adapts it to a beach getaway. What it loses without history and character, it makes up for in charm and convenience. Everything in town is designed to be no more than a short walk from anything else, and in place of large hotels or fancy mansions, more than 450 small cottages — many boasting ocean views — and 17 parks dot the town, perched 70 feet above the purposely undeveloped stretch of Pacific beach.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Seabrook

Pleasant, moderate temperatures make the town appealing year-round, even if the heat rarely reaches traditional beach-going levels. Seabrook’s weather, like that of most of Washington’s coast, fluctuates often — sometimes in hours, or even minutes. Whether you’re coming for the sunny summer when high temperatures go above 70 degrees Fahrenheit and it rains only a few days a month, or the winter when it rains most days and occasionally dips below freezing at night, the key is to dress in layers. But the warm months still bring cool coastal breezes at night, requiring a sweater, and strong winds can bring sudden showers, so always prepare for rain.


Top things to do in Seabrook

The Gnome Trail

Skip the long set of wooden stairs to the sandy shores from the town of Seabrook and instead take the adorably winding and relatively flat Gnome Trail. The trail goes from the Old Stump and weaves past many tiny gnome homes of small branches or painted wood before it gets down to the seemingly endless stretch of beach.

Clamming at Mocrocks

Dig for your dinner on certain days, as designated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife — which refers to Seabrook’s beach as Mocrocks. Permits and equipment are available at stores in town, and the digs for razor clams begin an hour before low tide.

Olympic National Park

The Lake Quinault area of Olympic National Park sits about a 45-minute drive from Seabrook and offers a wide variety of rainforest hikes, waterfalls, and boat rentals. Another 40 minutes into the park brings visitors to the scenic Ruby Beach, where piles of driftwood stick up like sculptures and unique sea stacks (eroded rock towers) jut out of the water.

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