The best dog-friendly RV camping near Aberdeen

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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.

94% (5.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Our fawns and deer are especially fond of the apples that fall in late summer and autumn.

2. Deer Haven Family Farm

91%
(111)
38mi from Aberdeen · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
Just 2.2 miles from I-5 is 10 acres of beautiful farm land with Beaver creek running through it. There are trees, open playing fields, volleyball net, play yard with trampoline and rope swings, pond with adjacent sand play area, deck and fire pit. 7 spots have full hook-ups (water, sewer, 30 amp electricity) also great for tents. Site 8 is for tents or RVs without hook-ups. Site 9 is for tents only. Furry friends are welcome! Please count them as a person when booking, and keep dogs on a leash. Hot outdoor showers are available to campers mid March through mid October. There is one composting toilet near the volleyball field. We sell large firewood bundles for $10. There are two community fire pits. Wildlife likely to be seen: black-tailed deer, raccoons, grey squirrels, rabbits, opossum, various birds, frogs and crawdads. *10% WINTER DISCOUNT CODE FOR Nov 1 - Feb. 28: JHZHMBMQ
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

3. Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

98%
(74)
43mi from Aberdeen · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Chehalis, WA
This is a property that has been in our family for over 55 years. It is at the end of a dead end road which ensures privacy and peace. It is a perfect place to unwind on the well maintained land while still being able to access the many outdoor activities nearby and explore the cool historic towns of Centralia and Chehalis as well. Learn more about this land: 2 sites in an open field and 1 site in the trees just 10 minutes from I-5, but a world away from the traffic. Perfect for tent camping and overnight rests in most any vehicle. Views of the Willapa Hills on a well maintained property. Guests are greeted upon arrival. Check in before dark is required. **New this season: We have transformed an old kennel into a cozy cabin! Sleep in comfort in a queen size bed and enjoy amenities like a cadet wall heater, microwave oven, Keurig coffee maker (with complimentary coffee, sweeteners and cream) and a wine cooler. A tv with an assortment of dvds is available for evening entertainment as well. The pups are welcome to enjoy the cabin and two kennel runs that are accessible from inside the cabin. The cabin opens up to 2 acres of well maintained and fully fenced yard around the main house which is available for dogs to explore. A composting outhouse is just steps from all of the campsites and the cabin. Potable well water and a communal fire pit, with wood provided, are also available.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$36
 / night
pulling into driveway

5. Oracle campsite @ Delphi Farms

91%
(100)
38mi from Aberdeen · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Tumwater, WA
Learn more about this land: On site attractions: Forest trail and Meadow walks, bird/nature viewing, Giant Redwood and other trees to hug Local Attractions: McLane Creek Nature Trails (Beaver dams) 2 min, Black Lake (year round fishing) 2 min, Capitol Forest (Mt. bike, hike, camping) 5 min, WA State Capitol building 15 min, Evergreen State College 20 min, Tacoma 45 min, Seattle 75 miles, Portland 120 miles. Here at Delphi Farms we are Earth Steward Conservationist committed to a sustainable life style that promotes Peace, Love, and Prosperity for all Humanity. Creating a peaceful coexistence in a harmonic community. Rules: You agree to positive non confrontational, non aggressive, non violent communication. Children need to be under adult supervision at all times in the campground, and be in campsites at dusk. Campers are responsible for everyone at their campsite. Guests must leave at dusk. Quiet time is from 10:00 pm to 9:00 am. Radios/music must go off at this time. Please be courteous of neighbors by keeping noise levels down and confined to your site to ensure that everyone has a good camping experience. NO littering, fires or fireworks allowed. October – May out door BBQ or propane fire pit OK if you have ability to extinguish a fire. No smoking outside of your campsite. Glass containers/bottles, cigarettes/joints are not permitted outside of your campsite. You agree to dispose/recycle your own waste. Pack out what you pack in. Leave only footprints, take only pictures. Do not harm the wildlife. Dogs must be leashed (6ft max leash) at all times and cleaned up after immediately and cannot be left unattended in your Campsite. Speed limit throughout the campground is 5mph. Please do not park along any of the roads; they must be kept clear for emergency vehicles. The Camper will use the Campsite in a manner which is safe, orderly, lawful, sanitary, clean and respectful of the rights of other Campers The Campground is not liable for weather conditions, natural events, damages caused by wrongful conduct or carelessness of others, any injury, damage, or loss/theft. You are responsible for taking precautions for your own safety.
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$18
 / night

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.

94% (5.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Our fawns and deer are especially fond of the apples that fall in late summer and autumn.

2. Deer Haven Family Farm

91%
(111)
38mi from Aberdeen · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
Just 2.2 miles from I-5 is 10 acres of beautiful farm land with Beaver creek running through it. There are trees, open playing fields, volleyball net, play yard with trampoline and rope swings, pond with adjacent sand play area, deck and fire pit. 7 spots have full hook-ups (water, sewer, 30 amp electricity) also great for tents. Site 8 is for tents or RVs without hook-ups. Site 9 is for tents only. Furry friends are welcome! Please count them as a person when booking, and keep dogs on a leash. Hot outdoor showers are available to campers mid March through mid October. There is one composting toilet near the volleyball field. We sell large firewood bundles for $10. There are two community fire pits. Wildlife likely to be seen: black-tailed deer, raccoons, grey squirrels, rabbits, opossum, various birds, frogs and crawdads. *10% WINTER DISCOUNT CODE FOR Nov 1 - Feb. 28: JHZHMBMQ
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

3. Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

98%
(74)
43mi from Aberdeen · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Chehalis, WA
This is a property that has been in our family for over 55 years. It is at the end of a dead end road which ensures privacy and peace. It is a perfect place to unwind on the well maintained land while still being able to access the many outdoor activities nearby and explore the cool historic towns of Centralia and Chehalis as well. Learn more about this land: 2 sites in an open field and 1 site in the trees just 10 minutes from I-5, but a world away from the traffic. Perfect for tent camping and overnight rests in most any vehicle. Views of the Willapa Hills on a well maintained property. Guests are greeted upon arrival. Check in before dark is required. **New this season: We have transformed an old kennel into a cozy cabin! Sleep in comfort in a queen size bed and enjoy amenities like a cadet wall heater, microwave oven, Keurig coffee maker (with complimentary coffee, sweeteners and cream) and a wine cooler. A tv with an assortment of dvds is available for evening entertainment as well. The pups are welcome to enjoy the cabin and two kennel runs that are accessible from inside the cabin. The cabin opens up to 2 acres of well maintained and fully fenced yard around the main house which is available for dogs to explore. A composting outhouse is just steps from all of the campsites and the cabin. Potable well water and a communal fire pit, with wood provided, are also available.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$36
 / night
pulling into driveway

5. Oracle campsite @ Delphi Farms

91%
(100)
38mi from Aberdeen · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Tumwater, WA
Learn more about this land: On site attractions: Forest trail and Meadow walks, bird/nature viewing, Giant Redwood and other trees to hug Local Attractions: McLane Creek Nature Trails (Beaver dams) 2 min, Black Lake (year round fishing) 2 min, Capitol Forest (Mt. bike, hike, camping) 5 min, WA State Capitol building 15 min, Evergreen State College 20 min, Tacoma 45 min, Seattle 75 miles, Portland 120 miles. Here at Delphi Farms we are Earth Steward Conservationist committed to a sustainable life style that promotes Peace, Love, and Prosperity for all Humanity. Creating a peaceful coexistence in a harmonic community. Rules: You agree to positive non confrontational, non aggressive, non violent communication. Children need to be under adult supervision at all times in the campground, and be in campsites at dusk. Campers are responsible for everyone at their campsite. Guests must leave at dusk. Quiet time is from 10:00 pm to 9:00 am. Radios/music must go off at this time. Please be courteous of neighbors by keeping noise levels down and confined to your site to ensure that everyone has a good camping experience. NO littering, fires or fireworks allowed. October – May out door BBQ or propane fire pit OK if you have ability to extinguish a fire. No smoking outside of your campsite. Glass containers/bottles, cigarettes/joints are not permitted outside of your campsite. You agree to dispose/recycle your own waste. Pack out what you pack in. Leave only footprints, take only pictures. Do not harm the wildlife. Dogs must be leashed (6ft max leash) at all times and cleaned up after immediately and cannot be left unattended in your Campsite. Speed limit throughout the campground is 5mph. Please do not park along any of the roads; they must be kept clear for emergency vehicles. The Camper will use the Campsite in a manner which is safe, orderly, lawful, sanitary, clean and respectful of the rights of other Campers The Campground is not liable for weather conditions, natural events, damages caused by wrongful conduct or carelessness of others, any injury, damage, or loss/theft. You are responsible for taking precautions for your own safety.
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$18
 / night

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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.