![]() ![]() On beaches where no restrictions exist, consumer fireworks may be used or discharged within the following timeframes:Įmily Masseth, Communications Consultant, Carmony, Assistant Southwest Region Manager,, (360) 725-9773 The City of Ocean Shores prohibits the discharge of fireworks within city limits. Additionally, the City of Westport has banned the use of fireworks within city limits and on all beaches.įor those visiting state parks, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. and July 4, noon to midnight, only between Damon Road and Marine View Drive. The City of Ocean Shores only allows fireworks on the beach in front of the city only on July 2 and July 3, noon to 11 p.m. ![]() Pacific County only allows the discharge of fireworks from July 2 to July 4 on ocean beaches. Discharged from a safe location, 150 feet from dunes, people and vehiclesį ireworks are also banned in forests, wildlife reserves and some cities, towns and counties.Please be respectful public and private property. Law enforcement and volunteers will not be able to tow stuck cars.Īlthough personal fireworks may be legal on ocean beaches, State Parks, partners and law enforcement wish to remind people that fireworks are illegal on state park lands, including on beaches in front of Washington state parks. Cars parked below the high tide line may get stuck or washed out to sea. Four-wheel drive is strongly recommended and please be aware of the high tide line and times. The speed limit is 25 mph and pedestrians are always granted the right of way. Although it is legal to drive onto the beach in several areas, all the rules of the road apply. Drive carefully - Please respect any beach driving closures in areas designated to protect wildlife and marine habitat.Patrols - State Parks Rangers, along with local law enforcement and Washington State Patrol, will be patrolling the beach, providing education and enforcement. ![]()
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