Cabins near Aberdeen

Visit Kurt Cobain’s hometown on the banks of the Chehalis River.

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Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

42 sites · Lodging, RVs2 acres · Tokeland, WA
Discover the Serenity of Bayshore located on the Willapa Bay, we experience the ebb and flow of the tides twice a day. Our campsite offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation. Witnessing nature is a must-do while here, and our beachfront sites offer excellent viewpoints. Bayshore RV Park offers 37 full-site hookups in Tokeland, Washington. 11 of the sites are our premier bay view sites that all come with a fire pit on the bay to spend time with friends and family. We also offer 4 dry camp spots and 3 guest suites to accommodate the guest with no RV. The game room is a popular amenity in our park that offers air hockey, shuffleboard, corn hole, arcade games, a pool table, and a ping pong table. We have a playground on site for kids. Vending machines with snacks and drinks are located on our property, and we offer firewood and ice sales on-site. The laundry room on-site is for the convenience of our guests.
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The Kings Cottage

3 sites · Lodging5 acres · Hoodsport, WA
Remote off-grid mountain cottage that sits on atop a ridge on 5 acres. If your looking for solitude, peace and quiet, look no further. The Kings Cottage is located in Hoodsport, WA above the beautiful Lake Cushman and Lake Kokanee. Our special place on the mountain is a few minutes drive to downtown where you can enjoy the local fare and steps away from the Olympic National Park and beautiful Mount Elinor and access to private parks on the lake. You can, hike, go swimming, fishing, play golf frisbee.. so many activities here in Hoodsport, WA.
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Pacific Alder Cabin

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Seaview, WA
Located in historic Seaview Wa. Close to everything with a woodsy private feeling. We get visits from bear, deer, and bunnies regularly. Learn more about this land: 2 bedroom 1 bath cabin sleeps 4 comfortably 6 total. 2 bedrooms each with a Queen bed. 1 Queen futon in the living room.  Cozy cabin located in historic Seaview wa on a peaceful woodsy lot. Walking distance to market, brewpubs and great restaurants. About 1/4 mi to the beach and heart of Long Beach. Hiking, beachcombing, shopping and museums close by. Large yard, propane fire pit on the covered porch. WiFi, TV, DVD's, RedBox 1 block away. We offer early check-in and late check-out whenever possible.  The Long Beach Peninsula has many diverse hiking opportunities from the pacific rainforest to ocean beach and bay trails. Lake, bay and river kayaking or catch a fishing charter at the Port of Ilwaco.  The Peninsula has several towns with antique stores, galleries, museums and tourist shops. Long Beach has go-carts an arcade and put-put golf to keep the kids entertained. Stop in the Visitors Center at the alternate in Seaview for information on what to do, where to go, and all the local events.  50 amp RV hookup $50 per night. https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/washington/pacific-alder-cabin/pacific-alder-rv#group_size=4&adults=4
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Creekside Paradise

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Shelton, WA
Natural Paradise.  This ranch has been preserved in it's raw natural form to watch nature take care of itself.  We are only here temporarily to learn from what it has to offer.  Come listen and learn from nature, it has so many lessons for those who are ready to listen and learn.  Where ever your at in life, this natural teacher will meet you right where you are!  Each experience is unique to the explorer and journey your on.  All living things have a story, from the wildlife to the plants, the water to the air... All is perfect right where its at.
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Cabins near Aberdeen guide

Overview

If you’re a fan of 90s grunge-rock band Nirvana, you may have heard of Aberdeen, Washington This small city that straddles both sides of the Chehalis River is where the band got their start, and many of Aberdeen’s key attractions are related to the short life of the band's frontman, Kurt Cobain. Aberdeen is also a popular stopover point for road-trippers heading toward the coast from Olympia, and its proximity to the beaches and natural areas on and around the North Bay make it a good spot to pick up supplies or stop for a meal.

Where to go

Capitol State Forest

Located between Aberdeen and Olympia, this forest is known for its recreation opportunities, with 150 miles of nature trails and seasonal campgrounds, some of which have corrals for people who want to bring their horses along. Popular activities here include mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicle driving.

Olympic National Park

Aberdeen is sometimes positioned as the gateway to the Olympic National Park, which encompasses much of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Encompassing nearly a million acres of protected land, this park is best known for its ecological variety, from the mystical Hoh Rain Forest, which protects majestic old-growth trees, to Sol Duc Hot Springs, a popular spot to soak away your aches and pains.

Westport Light State Park

Encompassing 560 acres, and only a half-hour drive from Aberdeen, the day-use-only Westport Light State Park is a fan favorite among surfers, offering fantastic winter surf conditions. The park has two beaches, a paved boardwalk, and picnic tables galore, but many visitors come to check out the state's largest lighthouse—Grays Harbor Lighthouse—which is situated right inside the park.

When to go

Aberdeen is not exactly known for its weather, and it’s wise to expect cooler temperatures and lots of rainfall no matter when you visit. With that in mind, the best months to visit are in July and August, when temperatures typically reach the upper 60s and rainfall and cloudy days are limited to a couple of days a year. Winters are cold, but rarely freezing, and get tons of rainfall, typical to the Pacific Northwest.

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