Discover lush temperate rainforests and coastal shorelines when RV camping near Aberdeen.
Sitting at the southern base of the Olympic Mountains, Aberdeen is the "Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula." Stay at an RV park near the Hoquiam River for pull-through sites offering full hookups, cable TV, wifi, and firepits. Then visit Olympic National Park by driving an hour north to the Maple Glade Rain Forest Trailhead. Take the 1.3-mile Kestner Homestead Trail to catch a glimpse of a traditional settlers homestead. Ready to take a break from hiking? Discover the coastline at Ocean Shores Beach, only a 35-minute drive from the center of Aberdeen. The beach is classified as a state highway, so RVs can roll right along the sandy shores of the Pacific Ocean. July, August, and September are the driest months in Aberdeen, but rainy skies are common year-round. Be sure to pack waterproof clothing. The temperatures stay mild throughout the year, with summers reaching a high of 70°F and winters reaching a low of 30°F.