Marker
  • Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
    7112 67th Place Long Beach, WA 98631
  • Located on the southwest coast of Washington state, nestled between the Pacific Ocean, Willapa Bay, and the Columbia River, Willapa National Wildlife Refuge is a remnant of the wild Pacific Northwest.

    Driving Directions

    The Willapa National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters is located in the coastal town of Long Beach, WA, off of Highway 101. Please be advised that navigation services are not necessarily reliable. We suggest confirming it is taking you to the correct address before proceeding. Access to the headquarters building is only available by way of Sandridge Road to 67th Place. Download a map with directions here.

    Please see the "Visit Us" page for trail and recreational activity information. 

    Refuge Locations of Interest:

    • Tarlatt Slough and South Bay Trails: From Sandridge Road take 95th Place east. Parking is available at end of road along the right side.
    • Porter Point Loop Trail: From Sandridge Road take 67th Place east. Parking is available at the end of the road (approx. 2.5mi) in the lower parking lot at the Headquarters.
    • Art Trail & Cutthroat Climb Trail: Located near mile marker 24 on Highway 101.
    • Long Island Boat Launch: Located near mile marker 24 on Highway 101.
    • Leadbetter Point: The northern most portion of the Long Beach Peninsula is accessed via Pacific Ave (State Highway 103) north to Stackpole Road north in Ocean Park, WA. A parking lot is available at the northern end of Stackpole Road (approximately 20 mi/31.2 km from Hwy-101). A Discover Pass is required for parking at this location, as the lot is managed by and shared with Washington State Parks.

    Visit our "Trails" page for more information on hiking-specific access.

    Refuge Headquarters Office
    Monday-Friday, excluding Federal holidays
    7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Refuge Hours
    Everyday
    Sunrise - Sunset