Seabrook Spring Break
Published 1:30 am Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Discover a Spring getaway filled with family-friendly lodging, fun activities, great food, and memories made together in the charming town of Seabrook, located on the coast in north Grays Harbor County.
Seabrook’s vibrant spring season blends coastal adventure, walkable convenience, and a full calendar of kid-friendly events with SpringFest, a month-long celebration packed with daily activities and park festivals designed for fun at every age.
Spring Break in Seabrook: Family Fun by the Coast
Spring Break in Seabrook is about spending meaningful time together. Days are shaped by exciting spring activities, beach walks, bike rides through town, and cozy evenings back at a vacation home after a full day outside. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with something happening around town without feeling overwhelming.
Families appreciate how easy it is to let days unfold naturally. A morning stroll to the adorable Joie Des Livres bookstore or playtime with treasures found at Brooklets Toys, an afternoon at the beach making sandcastles or flying kites, and dinner in town from Frontager’s gourmet pizza or the tasty tacos at Koko’s Restaurant and Tequila Bar. It’s easy to wind down the day in the hot tub or cozying up for a movie night or game night in a vacation rental. It’s a rhythm that works for kids and adults alike.
In Seabrook, “free range kids” isn’t a trend, it’s just how childhood naturally unfolds in a place designed for people and not cars. With walkable streets, safe crossings, and a network of trails that connect neighborhoods to Town Center, kids gain the kind of everyday independence that helps them feel capable and confident. The smiles on kids cruising around on bikes and scooters, meeting up with friends at the playground, popping into the arcade for a round or two, and wandering from the sweet shop to the bookstore to the toy store all in one afternoon is a daily occurrence in Seabrook.
Amenities Families Love
Wide, open beaches with multiple access points
An indoor and outdoor pool
Trails, playgrounds, and green spaces woven throughout town
Restaurants, shops, and cafés all within walking distance
Everything happens within Seabrook’s walkable layout, making it easy to move from vacation home to park to beach without needing to plan logistics. Between scheduled activities, families can explore the coastline, ride bikes through town, or grab a bite to eat in the Town Center.
Located on the Washington Coast, Seabrook is easily accessible from Seattle and Portland, making it ideal for a long weekend or a full Spring Break stay.
SpringFest: A Month-Long Spring Break Celebration
Spring Break in Seabrook is centered around SpringFest, a multi-week celebration running through April 18, designed to bring families together through shared experiences. With a daily activity schedule and lively Saturday festivals, each day offers something new while still leaving plenty of time for beach adventures and downtime.
For families, Spring Break planning often means finding the right balance between freedom and structure. SpringFest provides built-in activities kids look forward to, while parents enjoy knowing there’s always something happening nearby, all within a safe, walkable beach town.
Daily SpringFest Activities
Mondays: Science Kits
Tuesdays: Nerf Battles
Wednesdays: Movie Day
Thursdays: Nerf Battles
Fridays: Science Day
Saturdays: Festival in the Park
Saturday festivals feature bounce houses, yard games, friendly competitions, and music, creating an energetic, joyful atmosphere that families return for year after year.
Spring in Seabrook arrives with brighter mornings, salty coastal air, and the kind of energy that pulls everyone back outside after a long winter. SpringFest turns that seasonal shift into something families can step right into, with daily activities designed to spark curiosity, encourage play, and make every day feel full and fun. From hands-on science and friendly Nerf battles to cozy movie afternoons and lively Saturdays in the park, each day offers a simple reason to gather, laugh, and enjoy being together.
SpringFest Activity Schedule
Mondays: Science Kits
Start the week with discovery. Families can pick up a hands-on science kit featuring a saltwater buoyancy experiment that invites kids to explore and test new ideas. It is a fun, low-key way to mix learning and play, perfect for curious minds who love to see how the world works.
Pick-up at Sunrise Pool | 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesdays: Nerf Battles
Fresh air and fast-paced fun meet in Crescent Park, where kids can run, dodge, and team up for friendly outdoor battles surrounded by spring sunshine and green space. Each session begins with a quick safety overview before jumping into game time, followed by a short reset to get ready for the next group.
Crescent Park | Sessions at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
45 minutes of play per session | Twenty participants per session | Minimum age: 10
Wednesdays: Movie Day
Midweek calls for popcorn, juice, and a good movie. Families can stretch out, get comfortable, and enjoy a shared story together on the big screen. Chairs are limited, yoga mats will be available for floor seating, and cozy extras like blankets, pillows, and favorite stuffed animals are always welcome.
Town Hall | 1 p.m.
Movie playing: Zootopia 2
Thursdays: Nerf Battles
Another chance to jump back into the action for those who loved it the first time or missed out earlier in the week. Each session begins with a quick safety overview before jumping into game time, followed by a short reset to get ready for the next group.
Crescent Park | Sessions at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
45 minutes of play per session | Twenty participants per session | Minimum age: 10
Fridays: Science Day
Learning comes to life in the park with interactive activities hosted by the Ocean Shores Coastal Interpretive Center. Their team brings hands-on experiences that encourage kids and adults alike to explore the beauty, wildlife, and culture of Washington’s Pacific Coast.
Crescent Park | 10 a.m. to noon
April 3 | Science Rocks! | learn about rocks, play rock-inspired games, and take home a recipe card and a sample of colorful modeling dough! Best for ages 5 and up
April 10 | Freshwater Investigations | search for macroinvertebrates and learn how scientists sample and test for water quality! Best for ages 6 and up
April 17 | Build a Bug! | bring your paper and plastic recyclables, or use the ones provided to build a coastal critter to take home! Best for ages 5 and up
Saturdays: Festival in the Park
SpringFest wraps each week with a classic community gathering in Crescent Park. Families can enjoy a bounce house, yard games, friendly competitions, and good music while kids burn off energy and parents soak in the atmosphere.
Crescent Park | 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Spring has a way of making everything feel lighter, from sandy shoes by the door to evenings that stretch just a little longer. SpringFest is about leaning into that feeling and giving families a place to share it together, one simple, joyful day at a time.
Spring Activities Families Love
Spring is one of the most playful seasons in Seabrook, with longer days and just enough coastal breeze to keep families moving outdoors. Beach time is a given, whether it’s skimboarding along the shoreline, flying kites in the open sand, or building a fire as the sun begins to dip. During approved tides, clam digging becomes a favorite hands-on adventure, while whale watching from shore adds an element of surprise to coastal walks.
Beyond the beach, families spread out across the town’s trail system for hiking and mountain biking, weaving through forests and neighborhoods at an easy pace. Parks and playgrounds offer space for younger kids to climb and explore, while older kids gravitate toward friendly competition on the tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts.
Seabrook’s outdoor games add another layer of fun to spring days. Bocce, shuffleboard, horseshoes, and ping pong invite spontaneous games between activities, while surfing and fishing round out the coastal experience for families looking to try something new together. Whether it’s an active morning outside or a casual afternoon of play, spring in Seabrook makes it easy to stay engaged without feeling overplanned.
Great Spring Glass Float Find
Each spring, Seabrook becomes a town-wide treasure hunt as colorful glass floats are hidden throughout beaches, trails, and neighborhood paths, inviting families to explore together. Running through April 19, the Great Spring Glass Float Find is a free, all-ages tradition that adds a sense of discovery to Spring Break, with any float found kept as a special souvenir of time spent on the Washington coast.
Venture to the Olympic National Park from Seabrook
Seabrook is an ideal home base for exploring Olympic National Park, located about a 2-hour drive from the park’s most popular destinations, including the Hoh Rain Forest and its iconic Hoh Rain Forest hiking trails. Plan a trip around the Olympic Peninsula Loop, a must-do scenic road trip along Highway 101 that circles the perimeter of Olympic National Park, where you can easily hop on the route in nearby Hoquiam and continue north toward the rainforest, beaches, and trailheads.
For travelers coming from the south, Seabrook is one of the best places to stay near Olympic National Park, offering coastal vacation rentals with modern amenities, easy beach access, and a walkable town center filled with dining, coffee, shops, and family-friendly activities. Stay in Seabrook and enjoy spacious accommodations, resort-style comforts, and plenty to do before and after your Olympic National Park day trips.
FAQs About Spring Break Trips to Seabrook
Q: Is Seabrook a good Spring Break destination for families?
A: Yes. Seabrook is designed with families in mind, offering parks, beach access, vacation homes of all sizes, and organized activities throughout Spring Break. Kids enjoy playgrounds, trails, bike rentals, and open spaces, while parents appreciate the safe, walkable layout.
Q: What is SpringFest in Seabrook?
A: SpringFest is a multi-week family celebration featuring daily activities and Saturday festivals designed to bring kids and parents together through hands-on fun and community events.
Q: What is the weather like in Seabrook in the spring?
A: Spring weather on the Washington coast is mild and variable, with cool mornings, occasional rain, and plenty of fresh coastal air. Layering is recommended.
Q: Are there family-friendly things to do if it rains?
A: Yes. Indoor options include a year-round indoor pool, arcade, candy shop, toy store, bookstore, candle-making studio, and cozy vacation homes. Many families also enjoy bundling up for a rainy beach walk.
Q: How long should we stay for a Spring Break trip?
A: Many families stay 3–5 nights, while longer stays allow more time to participate in SpringFest activities and enjoy time together.
Phone: 877-779-9990
https://www.seabrookwa.com/
Seabrook is a thoughtfully planned coastal community on the Washington coast, offering vacation homes, full-time residences, and a walkable beach town designed for connection, comfort, and lasting memories.
