The best dog-friendly camping near Amanda Park

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In Amanda Park, camping with your pets isn’t just possible—it’s everywhere, with over 3,300 pet-friendly spots to choose from. You’ll find campsites tucked beside rivers, scattered through thick evergreens, and just minutes from the wild edges of Olympic National Park. Average nightly rates hover around $54, but you can snag a basic site for as little as $12. The top picks draw serious crowds: Shangri La Push (1,494 reviews), Olympic Adventure Campground (777 reviews), and Unique Bay Front Camping (714 reviews) are all local favorites. Showers, toilets, and a pet-friendly welcome are standard at many sites. Days fill up fast with swimming, horseback riding, and wildlife watching right outside your tent or camper. If you want real variety, Amanda Park delivers.

95% (11.7K) 783 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Amanda Park

Tahuya River Lodge Campground

1. Tahuya River Lodge Campground

97%
(37)
44mi from Amanda Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Tahuya River Lodge Campground offers a peaceful, nature-rich escape nestled along the beautiful banks of the Tahuya River. Surrounded by towering evergreens, unique hand-carved wildlife sculptures, and the calming sound of flowing water, our campground delivers a truly Northwest outdoor experience. Guests enjoy spacious campsites, private river access, and the freedom to explore our scenic woodland grounds. Whether you’re here to unwind by the campfire, go off-roading in the nearby Tahuya Forest, or simply soak in the quiet beauty of nature, you’ll find the perfect backdrop for adventure or relaxation. With clean facilities, plenty of open space, and the stunning Tahuya River steps away, our campground is ideal for families, couples, groups, or anyone seeking an unforgettable getaway. Stay for a night or settle in for a full retreat—Tahuya River Lodge Campground is where comfort meets wilderness. We offer 3 campsites, each with water, 20, 30, and 50 amp power, high-speed fiber optic WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and lawn chairs. All sites are located on the river's edge. Enjoy catch-and-release fishing, watch salmon spawn right in front of the park, and take a dip in our swimming hole. Kayaks and tubes are available for use. Relax and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river and wildlife. A small, stocked community lake for fishing is less than a mile away. Learn more at Tahuyariverlodge.com
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$59
 / night
Sol Duc Waterfront

2. Sol Duc Waterfront

100%
(37)
45mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · RV
Come camp on the Olympic Peninsula. Our 10 acre property has Sol Duc River waterfront, a shared meadow with Roosevelt elk, and a forest with mature Sitka Spruce and Hemlock trees. In the designated camping area there are RV electrical hook ups and water, a picnic table, porta potty, solo stove, lounge chairs, and weber propane bbq. The driveway makes a circle making it convenient for trailers. We recommend pulling into the first driveway so you face the river.
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night
The Back Porch

3. The Back Porch

100%
(8)
49mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in a serene location, the RV campsite offers an idyllic escape, combining privacy with breathtaking views. Surrounded by lush trees, the site provides a sense of seclusion, allowing you to unwind in nature. As you step outside your RV, you’re greeted by a stunning water view as well as a view of the Canadian shoreline, creating a picturesque scene. Watching the ships pass by or wildlife roam the field has become a favorite pastime. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee and enjoying the beautiful sunrise or an evening campfire, with a tranquil sunset, the beauty of the landscape invites relaxation and rejuvenation. This private oasis is perfect for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of home. The campsite also works well as a base camp while you explore the area. Close proximity to lakes, beaches and Hurricane Ridge.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
$50
 / night
Lake Pleasant Place

4. Lake Pleasant Place

47mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · Tent
Gorgeous Private Lake Property Raw land with plenty of space to set up a few tents. A picnic table, chairs, and a composting toilet are onsite. Please bring your own water and camping gear. Welcome to Lake Pleasant Place — enjoy private lakefront access at this peaceful nature escape, tucked away at the end of a quiet road. Come alone, bring a partner, or gather with family and friends — this spot can accommodate you. This is a great lake for fishing, swimming, boating, or paddleboarding, with a community boat launch available at the other end of the lake. 📍 15-minute drive to Sol Duc Hot Springs 📍 ½ mile to Olympic Discovery Bike Trail 📍 15 minutes to Forks Centrally located for exploring the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula, including the Hoh Rainforest, Sol Duc and Hoh Rivers, Neah Bay, and so much more!
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$115
 / night
The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

5. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

100%
(28)
35mi from Amanda Park · 3 sites · Lodging
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$200
 / night

In Amanda Park, camping with your pets isn’t just possible—it’s everywhere, with over 3,300 pet-friendly spots to choose from. You’ll find campsites tucked beside rivers, scattered through thick evergreens, and just minutes from the wild edges of Olympic National Park. Average nightly rates hover around $54, but you can snag a basic site for as little as $12. The top picks draw serious crowds: Shangri La Push (1,494 reviews), Olympic Adventure Campground (777 reviews), and Unique Bay Front Camping (714 reviews) are all local favorites. Showers, toilets, and a pet-friendly welcome are standard at many sites. Days fill up fast with swimming, horseback riding, and wildlife watching right outside your tent or camper. If you want real variety, Amanda Park delivers.

95% (11.7K) 783 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Amanda Park

Tahuya River Lodge Campground

1. Tahuya River Lodge Campground

97%
(37)
44mi from Amanda Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Tahuya River Lodge Campground offers a peaceful, nature-rich escape nestled along the beautiful banks of the Tahuya River. Surrounded by towering evergreens, unique hand-carved wildlife sculptures, and the calming sound of flowing water, our campground delivers a truly Northwest outdoor experience. Guests enjoy spacious campsites, private river access, and the freedom to explore our scenic woodland grounds. Whether you’re here to unwind by the campfire, go off-roading in the nearby Tahuya Forest, or simply soak in the quiet beauty of nature, you’ll find the perfect backdrop for adventure or relaxation. With clean facilities, plenty of open space, and the stunning Tahuya River steps away, our campground is ideal for families, couples, groups, or anyone seeking an unforgettable getaway. Stay for a night or settle in for a full retreat—Tahuya River Lodge Campground is where comfort meets wilderness. We offer 3 campsites, each with water, 20, 30, and 50 amp power, high-speed fiber optic WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and lawn chairs. All sites are located on the river's edge. Enjoy catch-and-release fishing, watch salmon spawn right in front of the park, and take a dip in our swimming hole. Kayaks and tubes are available for use. Relax and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river and wildlife. A small, stocked community lake for fishing is less than a mile away. Learn more at Tahuyariverlodge.com
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$59
 / night
Sol Duc Waterfront

2. Sol Duc Waterfront

100%
(37)
45mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · RV
Come camp on the Olympic Peninsula. Our 10 acre property has Sol Duc River waterfront, a shared meadow with Roosevelt elk, and a forest with mature Sitka Spruce and Hemlock trees. In the designated camping area there are RV electrical hook ups and water, a picnic table, porta potty, solo stove, lounge chairs, and weber propane bbq. The driveway makes a circle making it convenient for trailers. We recommend pulling into the first driveway so you face the river.
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night
The Back Porch

3. The Back Porch

100%
(8)
49mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in a serene location, the RV campsite offers an idyllic escape, combining privacy with breathtaking views. Surrounded by lush trees, the site provides a sense of seclusion, allowing you to unwind in nature. As you step outside your RV, you’re greeted by a stunning water view as well as a view of the Canadian shoreline, creating a picturesque scene. Watching the ships pass by or wildlife roam the field has become a favorite pastime. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee and enjoying the beautiful sunrise or an evening campfire, with a tranquil sunset, the beauty of the landscape invites relaxation and rejuvenation. This private oasis is perfect for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of home. The campsite also works well as a base camp while you explore the area. Close proximity to lakes, beaches and Hurricane Ridge.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
$50
 / night
Lake Pleasant Place

4. Lake Pleasant Place

47mi from Amanda Park · 1 site · Tent
Gorgeous Private Lake Property Raw land with plenty of space to set up a few tents. A picnic table, chairs, and a composting toilet are onsite. Please bring your own water and camping gear. Welcome to Lake Pleasant Place — enjoy private lakefront access at this peaceful nature escape, tucked away at the end of a quiet road. Come alone, bring a partner, or gather with family and friends — this spot can accommodate you. This is a great lake for fishing, swimming, boating, or paddleboarding, with a community boat launch available at the other end of the lake. 📍 15-minute drive to Sol Duc Hot Springs 📍 ½ mile to Olympic Discovery Bike Trail 📍 15 minutes to Forks Centrally located for exploring the beauty of the Olympic Peninsula, including the Hoh Rainforest, Sol Duc and Hoh Rivers, Neah Bay, and so much more!
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$115
 / night
The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

5. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

100%
(28)
35mi from Amanda Park · 3 sites · Lodging
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$200
 / night

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