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Loomis breathes the damp, salt-laced air of the Pacific Northwest, a small cluster of buildings settled into the low, rolling terrain where the land begins its final descent toward the ocean. It lies 42.0 miles south-south-west of Grays Harbor, WA (from Grays Harbor, WA: bearing 203°T), and is situated 3.8 miles south of Ocean Park. The dominant color here is green, a deep, saturated hue of Douglas fir and Sitka spruce that crowds the edges of the cleared spaces, their needles slick with persistent mist. Rain-slicked asphalt roads, often bordered by wild salal and sword ferns, wind between modest homes and weathered commercial structures, their paint peeling like sunburnt skin. The sky, perpetually a soft, diffused grey or a pearlescent white, casts a gentle, even light that softens every edge and lends a quiet introspection to the landscape. Occasionally, the wind, carrying the sharp tang of brine, rustles through the dense canopy, a constant, murmuring presence. The history of Loomis is inextricably tied to the timber and fishing industries that once fueled this corner of Pacific County. Sawmills, now silent ghosts of industry, once sent their sawdust and the scent of fresh-cut lumber drifting through the air, their wooden skeletons sometimes still visible, skeletal remains against the forest. While the robust logging operations have largely receded, the spirit of self-reliance and a close connection to the natural world remain. The economy now leans more towards the quiet stewardship of the surrounding forests and the enduring, though diminished, pull of the ocean’s bounty. Local fishermen still launch their boats from nearby inlets, their weathered faces etched with the stories of countless tides, and the occasional sale of locally harvested shellfish or artisanal wood products provides a living. Loomis retains a character of quiet persistence, a place where the rhythm of the day is dictated less by clocks and more by the ebb and flow of the tides and the slow, steady growth of the ancient trees.
| Location | Loomis, Pacific County, Washington |
| Coordinates | 46.43621°N, 124.048216°W |
| Timezone | Pacific Time (America/Los_Angeles) |
| Area Code | 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, 564 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |