Minimum to medium security (men) · State Prison · WA DOC

Stafford Creek Corrections Center

Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: (360) 537-1800 Info last verified: June 2026

A large minimum- to medium-security men's prison near Aberdeen on the southwest Washington coast, opened in 2000.

Overview

Stafford Creek Corrections Center (SCCC), on Constantine Way in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, is a minimum- to medium-security men’s prison and one of the larger institutions in the Washington state system. It sits on the southwest Washington coast, near Aberdeen and Grays Harbor. The prison opened in 2000, making it one of the newest of the state’s large men’s facilities. It operates the standard WA DOC programming — education, work, and treatment — within its minimum- and medium-custody units.

What Makes Stafford Creek Different

  • It is one of the newest large men’s prisons in the state, opened in 2000.
  • It houses men in both minimum and medium custody.
  • It is on the southwest Washington coast, near Aberdeen and the Grays Harbor area.
  • It is a large institution, one of the bigger prisons in the Washington system.

Visiting

The statewide WA DOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at Stafford Creek Corrections Center. The facility’s own arrangements:

The full approval process is in Visiting in Washington.

Getting There and Parking

The prison is on Constantine Way in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, on the southwest Washington coast, reached from the Interstate 5 corridor at Olympia by way of U.S. 12 west.

Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.

Nearby Services

Aberdeen and the surrounding Grays Harbor area have gas, food, and lodging. The nearest full-service hospital emergency rooms are in the Aberdeen area, with additional hospitals in the Olympia area to the east.

Mail

Incoming personal mail goes directly to the facility — Washington does not use an off-site mail-scanning vendor. Address mail with the incarcerated person’s committed name and DOC number to the facility’s mailing address (above); mailroom staff review incoming mail and publications. Books and magazines must come directly from a publisher or an approved vendor, and used books are accepted only from approved nonprofit organizations. Legal mail is opened in the person’s presence under the privileged-mail rules. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.

Learn More

For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a Washington state prison:

Sources

This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.