Web Cams
Photos are a great way to see what a place looks like. Video are even better because you see the scene up close as it changes from time to time.
Hi-Tide Resort Moclips, WA
Expansive view of Moclips Beach & Point Grenville
Camera ID: 1273 | |||
Description: You can not see China from here, but it is due west thousands of miles away. And you can see the glory of the Pacific Ocean year round. Right out front is Moonstone Beach, to the right is the Moclips river and due North gander at magnificent Point Grenville. Hi Tide Resort is a 33 Unit condo complex right out on the beach, a one of a kind location. Escape to the quiet, peaceful world in your own private paradise. | |||
Source: Hi-Tide_Resort.com |
Hurricane Ridge

Hurricane Ridge Webcam
Camera ID: 1420 | |||
Description: A view from ONRC looking northeast through the trees to the City of Forks. Forks, WA. | |||
Source: ONRC.Washington.edu |
Kalaloch Lodge

Kalaloch Lodge Webcam
Camera ID: 1418 | |||
Description: A view from ONRC looking northeast through the trees to the City of Forks. Forks, WA. | |||
Source: ONRC.Washington.edu |
Lake Crescent

A view from ONRC looking northeast through the trees to the City of Forks.
Camera ID: 1419 | |||
Description: A view from ONRC looking northeast through the trees to the City of Forks. Forks, WA. | |||
Source: ONRC.Washington.edu |
Point Grenville Cam

WSDOT SR 109
Camera ID: 0230 | Latitude: 48.367420 | Longitude: -116623537 | |
Source: WSDOT.com |
La Push and First Beach

Camera ID: 0066 | |||
Description: La Push, Washington is a popular place for fishing, whale watching, beach walking, and surfing. It is home to the Quileute Indian Tribe and part of Clallam County. | |||
Source: QuileuteOceanside.com |
Queets Camera

WSDOT SR 101 Queets
Camera ID: 0070 | |||
Description: Queets is a community in Jefferson County and is near the Pacific Ocean on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. | |||
Source: WSDOT.gov |
These cameras are outside of the area, but may be of interest.
Westport Breakwater

Westport Washington Breakwater
Camera ID: 0055 | |||
Description: The breakwater that separates Westport Washington from the Ocean and Grays Harbor. | |||
Source: WestportCam.com |
Westport Grays Harbor Entrance (Bar)

Westport Grays Harbor Entrance (Bar)
Camera ID: 1084 | |||
Description: Climb up the stairs to get a birds eye view of Grays Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. You might see whales? | |||
Source: WestportCam.com |
State Camp Hill

WSDOT SR 101 Camera
Camera ID: 0238 | Altitude: 1329 | Latitude: 48.863950 | Longitude: -119.165044 |
Source: WSDOT.gov |
Cosmopolis Hill Webcam

WSDOT SR 101
Camera ID: 0239 | Altitude: 529 | Latitude: 46.56008 | Longitude: -123.44002 |
Description: This webcam is currently assigned to webworldcam.com. It was originally added on October 16, 2012 and has been viewed 24,868 times since then. The current picture above was taken 9 minutes ago, thereby the webcam seems to be currently active. So far, it was added to their personal favorites on webcams.travel by 2 people. | |||
Source: WSDOT.gov |
Astoria-Megler Bridge Washington Side

Astoria-Megler Bridge Washington Side
Camera ID: 0136 | |||
Description: The Astoria-Megler Bridge Cam looks south from the Washington entrance to the bridge, nestled between the Lewis & Clark Expedition’s Station Camp and Dismal Nitch. The Astoria-Megler Bridge is just over four miles long (21,474 feet) crossing the Columbia River at its mouth. The main span is a 2,468-foot steel cantilever through truss, and is flanked by five steel deck trusses, one hundred forty 80-foot concrete deck girder spans, and, at the Washington end of the bridge, seven 350-foot steel through truss spans. The southern high steel girder section of this bridge forms the world’s longest continuous truss bridge, with a 1232 feet span. The bridge was designed jointly by the Oregon and Washington state highway departments. Construction was begun in 1962, and completed in 1966. This bridge was subject to a toll for 30 years but the toll booths have now been removed. Thanks to the Washington Department of Transportation for allowing us to showcase the Bridge Cam on this site. This cam experiences extreme weather and is, as a result, offline from time to time, particularly during the stormy winter months. |
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Source: WSDOT.gov |
James Island at La Push

Sea Stacks James Island Quileute Oceanside Resort
Camera ID: 0084 | Latitude: 47.906049 | Longitude: -124.632120 | |
Source: QuileuteOceanside.com |
Olympic National Park Hurricane Ridge

Camera ID: 0072 | Latitude: 47.933260 | Longitude: -123.409627 | |
Description: Hurricane Ridge, found a short drive from Port Angeles into the Olympic National Park, is almost 5,200 feet high. In the summer it is popular for hiking and sight-seeing. In the winter visitors can ski, snowboard, snowshoe, and sled. | |||
Source: NPS.gov |
Sandridge Road Weather Cam

Sandridge Road in Long Beach
Camera ID: 0143 | |||
Description: The 642weather Cam is located on Sandridge Road in Long Beach, WA near Pioneer Road. It looks E-NE toward the Willapa Hills and updates its image every 5 minutes. For a lot of great weather tools, time lapse and other images from this cam, visit 642weather.com. Thanks to the 642weather.com, owner/operators of the Weather Cam. |
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Source: 642weather.com |
Westport Groins View 3

Westport Groins View 3
Camera ID: 1083 | |||
Description: Climb up the stairs to get a birds eye view of Grays Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. You might see whales? | |||
Source: WestportCam.com |
These cameras are outside of the area, but may be of interest.
Dungeness Lighthouse South

Dungeness Lightstation South View Cam
Camera ID: 0073 | |||
Description: The New Dungeness Lighthouse can be found at the end of the Dungeness Spit, the longest natural spit in the United States. At 5.5 miles out on the spit, the lighthouse is a nice day hike for visitors. | |||
Source: NewDungenessLighthouse.com |
Windy.com Washington State
Windy.com Washington State
Camera ID: 1430 | Latitude: 37.45343 | Longitude: -120.07499 | |
Description: I am an addicted kiter, helicopter, and jet pilot who seeks the wind, waves, METARs, and powder snow almost constantly. Since programming is my passion, I coded Windyty.com in 2014 as my pet project. The original version was highly inspired by the products from the Swiss company Meteoblue and another project called "Earth", which displayed animated wind particles on the globe. I have completely rewritten the open source codes of Earth and also made an agreement with Meteoblue to use some of their products at that time. And thus Windyty was born (renamed Windy a few years later). My goal is to keep Windy small and fast to be accessible in the most remote locations. |
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Source: Windy.com |
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