The best dog-friendly RV parks near Chehalis

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Top-rated campgrounds near Chehalis

1. Williams Park campground

98%
(220)
44mi from Chehalis · 56 sites · Tents, RVs
Open mid May to August 19th for Hip Camping. (A private club only fishing destination August 20th thru September 21st . Im fully booked July 24th to July 27 with a private group. Open again September 22 to November 15th for Hunters and campers sites 1 thru 25 only. Check for details with Novembers Hunters 5 day minimal bookings I've enjoyed sharing this incredible property with some extraordinary travelers. If you like a camping area with green grass and ample space....book here Tenters and RV's with full or partial hookups are available. Exclusive river sites for tenting and traditional full hook- ups with water and sewer and power. The tidal water of the N. Nemah River allow for kyacking to Willapa Bay or just in River at high tide. Searun cutthroat fishing in summer and King Salmon starting August 1st. Located 25 minutes from Long Beach or Astoria there are fun places for day trips. The tiny community of Nemah has only a few scattered farms and homes, my campground, an oyster harvester, and a fish hatchery. I accept RV's of all sizes Bicycle groups can be accommodated within one tenting site on certain sites by request. Please reach out to me for details. Laundry is free. Central, community campfire on the river available. Some private campfires available in the tenting area individual campfires allowed when fire bans are lifted in select sites for safety and fire prevention. My property offers unique dog friendly exercise area along tideland River frontage. Huge old growth Spruce trees dot the landscape. Long Beach and Astoria Oregon are only 35 minutes away. Both are filled with touristy things to do.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night

2. Pleasant Places

99%
(59)
15mi from Chehalis · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Places campground is clean, quiet, spacious, and private with lots of nooks for R& as well as ample space for play and activities. It is an ideal location for large groups and in order to keep camp as a single site, largeer groups are given preference. Centrally located and with 10 acres of field, forest, and farm, there is something of interest for everyone. In camp you will find a rustic kitchen, two 6' picnic tables, and a fire pit with accessories. There is a resource area near the house with an electrical outlet and a Flexzilla water hose, so bring containers. We have really nice firewood bundles as well as fresh eggs for sale and lawn games, hammocks, etc., available for rent. While the campsite, play field, and driveway loops are mowed, most of the grounds are wild, so bring your tromping shoes. Birdsong comes early here, and the night is filled with the sounds of crickets. No city lights, so the stargazing is wonderful. The goats are gentle, curious, and deep body scratch lovers. The chickens and ducks are not hands-on but some, especially the ducks, will eat out of your hands. The local fauna include deer, skunk, coyote, rabbit, weasel, and possum--bear and cat are not common, but please do be conscientious about leaving food out and keep the lid on the compost. While there isn't water on the property, Mayfield, Ike Kinswa, and Riffe lakes are all 20-30 minutes from here and provide lots of boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities. Carlisle Lake offers walking trails, outdoor exercise equipment, fishing, summer concerts, and a playground, and is just a five-minute drive from camp. We are midway between Portland and Seattle and just 15 minutes off of I-5 making Pleasant Places a perfect meet-in-the-middle location. Mt Rainier, Mt St Helens, the East Side, and the Pacific Coast are all day trips, just an hour or two from here. We are Judy and Summer and Chula, mother and daughter and dog, and we are pleased you are considering a stay with us. If you do book, we are certain you’ll enjoy making Pleasant Places your outdoor home-away-from-home. Hope to see you on the farm! PS Looking for a bit more comfort while camping? Check out my sister's new place...Kearney Creek Retreat on Hipcamp.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$48
 / night

3. Painter’s Paradise

99%
(303)
49mi from Chehalis · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled between three of the most magnificent mountains in the Pacific NorthWest, and backing on to the Pinot Gifford National Forest, this delightful farm is surrounded by open space, beautiful views and forest trails. With zero light pollution, a myriad of stars fill the clear night sky here, and the only sounds that break the utter peace of an evening are the sounds of nature. We are located 1hr and 40 minutes from Mount Rainier National Park and 2.5 hrs south of Seattle. We have 3 tent sites and 2 tent/RV sites available. For the RV sites, we can accommodate vehicles under 45ft in length and the sites are flat. Electrical hookup available: Both 30 amp plus 50 amp hookups are suitable for RV and electric vehicle charging. Regular Electric sockets are also available in the studio barn for charging devices. Water hookup available and TV hookup available. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are allowed. Flush toilet available. Potable water is available. Cooking equipment provided. Wifi available. International artist C J Elsip offers creative experiences, painting holidays and classes here for the artistically inclined in her multipurpose studio gallery.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night

4. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

41mi from Chehalis · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Campfire Tale: The Legend of John Tornow "The Wildman of the Wynooche." More than a century ago, the forests around Travers Mountain were home to one of Washington’s most mysterious figures — John Tornow, the Wildman of the Wynooche. Born in 1880, Tornow grew up as a gifted woodsman and hunter. He was known for his uncanny ability to move silently through the timber, living off the land with the skill of someone more animal than man. But his story turned dark after the tragic deaths of his nephews, the Bauer twins, whose family homestead you can still see from our property. Accused of their killings, Tornow fled deep into the wilderness. For nearly two years, he evaded every search party and posse that hunted him. Locals whispered that he was impossible to track — some even swore he could vanish into the trees like a ghost. He became both feared and respected, remembered as part outlaw, part legend. The tale ends in 1913, when a massive manhunt cornered Tornow in the woods. Even then, he fought fiercely, leaving his mark on Grays Harbor history forever. So when you camp here whether its under the trees-at Tornow’s Timberline, perched high at Outlaw’s Overlook, or gathered by the fire at Wildman’s Saloon Stop — listen closely to the night sounds. The owls, the wind, and the rustling branches might just remind you of the Wildman, still wandering in spirit through these hills.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$28
 / night

5. Keesee River Property

100%
(36)
38mi from Chehalis · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Expansive meadow nestled alongside the serene Coweeman River, this secluded haven offers a tranquil escape for off-grid camping enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance of this hidden gem, where the gentle flow of the river invites you to swim or cast your line into its calm, deep waters. Wander through the property and explore the rolling hills on the back side of the lot, offering a retreat into nature's embrace. Ample space abounds for your furry companions to frolic and play freely, making it an ideal haven for dogs. Revel in the sheer vastness of the surroundings, providing an open canvas for lively yard games or simply basking in the sun-dappled tranquility by the riverside, perhaps even indulging in a leisurely nap. Embrace the beauty of nature in this expansive sanctuary, where the harmony of the meadow and river creates an idyllic escape for relaxation and adventure alike.
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
95% (8.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Chehalis

1. Williams Park campground

98%
(220)
44mi from Chehalis · 56 sites · Tents, RVs
Open mid May to August 19th for Hip Camping. (A private club only fishing destination August 20th thru September 21st . Im fully booked July 24th to July 27 with a private group. Open again September 22 to November 15th for Hunters and campers sites 1 thru 25 only. Check for details with Novembers Hunters 5 day minimal bookings I've enjoyed sharing this incredible property with some extraordinary travelers. If you like a camping area with green grass and ample space....book here Tenters and RV's with full or partial hookups are available. Exclusive river sites for tenting and traditional full hook- ups with water and sewer and power. The tidal water of the N. Nemah River allow for kyacking to Willapa Bay or just in River at high tide. Searun cutthroat fishing in summer and King Salmon starting August 1st. Located 25 minutes from Long Beach or Astoria there are fun places for day trips. The tiny community of Nemah has only a few scattered farms and homes, my campground, an oyster harvester, and a fish hatchery. I accept RV's of all sizes Bicycle groups can be accommodated within one tenting site on certain sites by request. Please reach out to me for details. Laundry is free. Central, community campfire on the river available. Some private campfires available in the tenting area individual campfires allowed when fire bans are lifted in select sites for safety and fire prevention. My property offers unique dog friendly exercise area along tideland River frontage. Huge old growth Spruce trees dot the landscape. Long Beach and Astoria Oregon are only 35 minutes away. Both are filled with touristy things to do.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night

2. Pleasant Places

99%
(59)
15mi from Chehalis · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Places campground is clean, quiet, spacious, and private with lots of nooks for R& as well as ample space for play and activities. It is an ideal location for large groups and in order to keep camp as a single site, largeer groups are given preference. Centrally located and with 10 acres of field, forest, and farm, there is something of interest for everyone. In camp you will find a rustic kitchen, two 6' picnic tables, and a fire pit with accessories. There is a resource area near the house with an electrical outlet and a Flexzilla water hose, so bring containers. We have really nice firewood bundles as well as fresh eggs for sale and lawn games, hammocks, etc., available for rent. While the campsite, play field, and driveway loops are mowed, most of the grounds are wild, so bring your tromping shoes. Birdsong comes early here, and the night is filled with the sounds of crickets. No city lights, so the stargazing is wonderful. The goats are gentle, curious, and deep body scratch lovers. The chickens and ducks are not hands-on but some, especially the ducks, will eat out of your hands. The local fauna include deer, skunk, coyote, rabbit, weasel, and possum--bear and cat are not common, but please do be conscientious about leaving food out and keep the lid on the compost. While there isn't water on the property, Mayfield, Ike Kinswa, and Riffe lakes are all 20-30 minutes from here and provide lots of boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities. Carlisle Lake offers walking trails, outdoor exercise equipment, fishing, summer concerts, and a playground, and is just a five-minute drive from camp. We are midway between Portland and Seattle and just 15 minutes off of I-5 making Pleasant Places a perfect meet-in-the-middle location. Mt Rainier, Mt St Helens, the East Side, and the Pacific Coast are all day trips, just an hour or two from here. We are Judy and Summer and Chula, mother and daughter and dog, and we are pleased you are considering a stay with us. If you do book, we are certain you’ll enjoy making Pleasant Places your outdoor home-away-from-home. Hope to see you on the farm! PS Looking for a bit more comfort while camping? Check out my sister's new place...Kearney Creek Retreat on Hipcamp.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$48
 / night

3. Painter’s Paradise

99%
(303)
49mi from Chehalis · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled between three of the most magnificent mountains in the Pacific NorthWest, and backing on to the Pinot Gifford National Forest, this delightful farm is surrounded by open space, beautiful views and forest trails. With zero light pollution, a myriad of stars fill the clear night sky here, and the only sounds that break the utter peace of an evening are the sounds of nature. We are located 1hr and 40 minutes from Mount Rainier National Park and 2.5 hrs south of Seattle. We have 3 tent sites and 2 tent/RV sites available. For the RV sites, we can accommodate vehicles under 45ft in length and the sites are flat. Electrical hookup available: Both 30 amp plus 50 amp hookups are suitable for RV and electric vehicle charging. Regular Electric sockets are also available in the studio barn for charging devices. Water hookup available and TV hookup available. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are allowed. Flush toilet available. Potable water is available. Cooking equipment provided. Wifi available. International artist C J Elsip offers creative experiences, painting holidays and classes here for the artistically inclined in her multipurpose studio gallery.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night

4. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

41mi from Chehalis · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Campfire Tale: The Legend of John Tornow "The Wildman of the Wynooche." More than a century ago, the forests around Travers Mountain were home to one of Washington’s most mysterious figures — John Tornow, the Wildman of the Wynooche. Born in 1880, Tornow grew up as a gifted woodsman and hunter. He was known for his uncanny ability to move silently through the timber, living off the land with the skill of someone more animal than man. But his story turned dark after the tragic deaths of his nephews, the Bauer twins, whose family homestead you can still see from our property. Accused of their killings, Tornow fled deep into the wilderness. For nearly two years, he evaded every search party and posse that hunted him. Locals whispered that he was impossible to track — some even swore he could vanish into the trees like a ghost. He became both feared and respected, remembered as part outlaw, part legend. The tale ends in 1913, when a massive manhunt cornered Tornow in the woods. Even then, he fought fiercely, leaving his mark on Grays Harbor history forever. So when you camp here whether its under the trees-at Tornow’s Timberline, perched high at Outlaw’s Overlook, or gathered by the fire at Wildman’s Saloon Stop — listen closely to the night sounds. The owls, the wind, and the rustling branches might just remind you of the Wildman, still wandering in spirit through these hills.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$28
 / night

5. Keesee River Property

100%
(36)
38mi from Chehalis · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Expansive meadow nestled alongside the serene Coweeman River, this secluded haven offers a tranquil escape for off-grid camping enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance of this hidden gem, where the gentle flow of the river invites you to swim or cast your line into its calm, deep waters. Wander through the property and explore the rolling hills on the back side of the lot, offering a retreat into nature's embrace. Ample space abounds for your furry companions to frolic and play freely, making it an ideal haven for dogs. Revel in the sheer vastness of the surroundings, providing an open canvas for lively yard games or simply basking in the sun-dappled tranquility by the riverside, perhaps even indulging in a leisurely nap. Embrace the beauty of nature in this expansive sanctuary, where the harmony of the meadow and river creates an idyllic escape for relaxation and adventure alike.
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

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