RV camping near Copalis Beach

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Copalis Beach packs in over 1,400 RV camping options, many just steps from tidal flats and driftwood-lined beaches. Average sites run $55 a night, but you’ll spot choices as low as $20 if you book early. Most campgrounds cater to big rigs and offer essentials like water and electricity hookups. You’ll find strong wildlife-watching—bald eagles are common—and plenty of fishing and swimming right off the coast. For top picks, Unique Bay Front Camping (714 reviews) sits right on the bay, while Wild WA Coast Lookout ($75–$125, 596 reviews) gives you sweeping ocean views. Up for a drive? Hoh River Campsites (492 reviews) puts you on the edge of the rainforest. Bring gear for rain and sand. Expect salt air, space to spread out, and fire pits ready for driftwood s’mores.

95% (4K)

Top RV parks

One of the Home Grown trailers that can be rented. These are the closest to the ocean. Cars can not drive right up to these. They have to park near the woods shed and haul stuff back and forth. There is a wheel barrow if you can find it.

1. Wild WA Coast Lookout ($75 - $125)

99%
(1405)
30mi from Copalis Beach · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Forks, WA
Welcome to Aliya Preserve. Originally owned by the developers of Kalaloch Lodge, this was slated to be an expansion site for the resort. That development would have drastically changed the land. Adam & Sara purchased the property in 2018 to preserve it. We enjoy sharing it with nature aficionados who respect the sacredness of the unblemished land and help us keep it pristine. From your mossy bank perched above the panoramic Pacific, beneath burley spruce tree boughs, magic sunsets unfold at your own super-private and secluded campsite with fire-pit. Adjacent to Olympic National Park, this is the same beach and bluff that defines Kalaloch, LaPush and and other wild Washington coastal icons. As the stewards of this land, we are now inviting respectful and responsible small groups and families to share its beauty. Without prior approval we allow only eight people per group— even when split between campsites. Please make sure to check the site *title* for number of campers allowed in each site. For example only two people are allowed in sites 1 and 4. Up to two dogs are allowed per site for a $25 perpup fee, which must be paid in the "extras" section at checkout {dogs enjoy the beach the most!!}
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Unique Bay Front Camping - RV ONLY

2. Unique Bay Front Camping - RV ONLY

99%
(1646)
18mi from Copalis Beach · 5 sites · RVs · Aberdeen, WA
We bought this land in 2017, there were 7 derelict mobile homes on the property. We cleaned up the area and remodeled the house next door and put in the 5 RV sites. We hope you enjoy this property as much as we do, it is a one-of-a-kind beautiful, quiet place. All of our sites have full hook-ups (water, sewer, and power). The sites are just a couple feet from the bay with access to miles of beach hiking. You can walk to Bottle Beach State Park which is approximately 1 mile north or hike about a mile south to Elk River. Enjoy unobstructed views of Westport and the freight ships coming into the harbor. Enjoy a peaceful beach with amazing sunsets. Whether you are surfing for the weekend or tuna-fishing, this is your go to spot - you will not be disappointed. Westport is 7 miles by car and the Westport Winery is only 5 miles. There is two nearby boat launches - one off of Elk River just 2 miles away and the other off of Johns River launch just 6 miles away. We are located in the middle of an outdoor paradise and want others to enjoy all it has to offer. ***If you have questions about how to add sites to your reservation or change dates, please reach out to HipCamp support. They will be able to better assist you.*** PLEASE NO FIREWORKS ON SITE OR SURROUNDING AREA.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
So peaceful

3. Coastal Family Hideaway

98%
(131)
7.2mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV · Ocean Shores, WA
Ocean Shores is known as a small charming coastal community with an abundance of recreational and cultural activities. It is also surrounded by miles of sandy beaches on the Pacific Ocean as well as Grays Harbor. Its 23 miles of inter-connected canals and lakes charm you with their breathtaking views. Surrounded by trees and vegetation you will have all the privacy you seek as you are the only campers here. This is a very large space to share with those of your choosing. There are no "lights out" or "quiet times" for you to worry about. Large open space for camping with friends and family to gather and enjoy each others company.  Dogs are able to be leash free and enjoy the space as well. Only a ten min private walk to the ocean through the dunes to enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, kite flying, picnics on the beach, day camping, amazing sunsets and so much more. Rubber boots (maybe some waders, depending on the winter) are recommended for the hike to the beach during the winter months (November-May) as you will have a small trek through seasonal wet lands. You may also access the beach/ocean by vehicle just a few minutes away in town.  You will be located between the Quinault Casino and the City of Ocean Shores where you can enjoy all the wonderful activities there is to offer.  If kayaking, canoeing or paddle boarding is what you are seeking, many are unaware of the 23 miles of scenic canals in the City of Ocean Shores.  You may also fish for bass, rainbow trout, yellow perch and bluegill sunfish in these waterways.   I hear there are a couple little Islands to explore as well.  What a hidden treasure! There are three launch sites available we can give if needed.  And if you left something at home, sitting there thinking he was going to grab it (haha) no worries, you more than likely can grab it in town. The Ace hardware is amazing!  There is an Arcade, golf, miniature golf, go carts, water go carts, bowling, horseback rentals (seasonal) for the beach, electric bike rentals, scooter rentals and so many more activities for you to enjoy.  A wonderful place where memories are made.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

6. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

32mi from Copalis Beach · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Elma, WA
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$28
 / night
Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

7. Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

95%
(38)
31mi from Copalis Beach · 42 sites · RVs, Lodging · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$85
 / night
Camp picture

14. The Sand G.O.A.T.

100%
(6)
42mi from Copalis Beach · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Ocean Park, WA
One acre wooded lot a quarter mile from the Willapa bay and 1.25 miles to drive on beach access. “Bleat Retreat”- (Site 1) has full hook ups and a hammock stand. “Goachella”- (Site 2) is a back down area with a woody view. There is a communal firepit as well as a solo stove for use by either site. There is a flat grassy space for outdoor games and near all the major attractions without being in a busy area. The property also has WiFi mesh with fiber speeds. Come stay with the family! These sites are for fully contained units and do not have access to a shower or toilet. Owners may be onsite at times, and keep a camper at site of their own. Site #1 “The Bleat Retreat” will accommodate a large trailer up to 40’ and 50amps. Site #2 “Goachella” has a sloped back down and will accommodate a trailer up to 25’, a camper van, or a roof top tent set up. This site also allows tent camping (for now, until the grass grows in thicker this is on the gravel area or sand near the utility pole) as long as you provide your own toilet facilities.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$34
 / night
Camp Morning Wood

15. Camp Morning Wood

97%
(30)
2.7mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · RV · Copalis Beach, WA
Welcome to Camp Morning Wood! Nestled on a private 1.18-acre lot, this retreat offers two RV 30 Amp hookups for you and your group. The driveway is secured with a locked gate, ensuring peace and privacy. With plenty of space to explore both on the property and in the sprawling 250 acres of woods behind it, adventure awaits. A cozy gazebo featuring a metal ring fire pit becomes the heart of communal gatherings under starlit skies. If your appetite calls, the family-friendly Green Lantern Pub is a mere 5 minutes away, and for any last-minute needs, the Copalis Beach Grocery has you covered. For beach lovers, a walk-on beach access is available at Copalis Beach, while a scenic drive of 10 minutes takes you to the drive-on beach access at Ocean City or 15 minutes to Ocean Shores. Clam diggers welcome! You have some of the best clam digging beaches in Grays Harbor only minutes away. Anglers will delight in the proximity to fishing opportunities on the Copalis River and the Humptulips River, both a short 10-minute drive away. The property is conveniently located about 15 minutes from Seabrook. Check us out on Instagram!! @woodlandwestllc
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Twisted Tree Camp

17. Twisted Tree Camp

100%
(19)
49mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV · Long Beach, WA
Twisted Tree Camp s a 13 acre property about 5 miles north of Long Beach, Washington. The property is long and skinny, we have built road that accesses the back of the property. The campsite is in the middle of the woods, you can wake up to many birds singing and no neighbors in sight. In the evening you can listen to the frogs singing while you stare at th campfire. The road winds thru the trees and this is not suitable for vehicles longer than 23 feet or wider than 8 feet. There are multiple twisted trees along the road as you drive in to the campsite. We have recently built the road to the campsite at the back of the land so there is still evidence of recent construction along the road. There are two cameras on site - one at the entrance along Pacific Way and one by the campsite at the end of the road. Cameras are there to monitor the site after hipcampers have left and will not be on while campers have rented the space. Nearby there is SnowPeak Campfield that has a sauna and hot tub. There are many restaurants and public beaches to experience. During the summer there are numerous events like the kite festival, sandcastle festival, Rod Run and others.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Capa Campground

19. Capa Campground

98%
(406)
31mi from Copalis Beach · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Amanda Park, WA
Private property along the Quinault River between NFS land and Olympic National Park, adjacent to Colonel Bob Wilderness and just past The Quinault Nation reservation. Homesteaders came here in 1890, prior to that there was no human habitation. A perfect base camp to explore the many varied facets of the West side of the Olympic Peninsula. The campsites are on acreage of a very small off-grid farm. Relax and forget the stress. There are 6 tent sites and 2 small RV sites. Toilets are available, as well as trash bins, potable water, and picnic tables. We do not allow pets. Guests love staying here: "This spot was everything we were hoping for and more! Awesome location near everything in Quinault. Received a fun, short tour of the property from our hosts who are incredibly nice. The campsite was tidy and exactly what we imagined. Plenty of room between us and our neighbors, and we barely knew that they were there. The outhouse is basic but clean and charming. Imagine the friendliness of staying at a distant cousin's organic farm, with the facilities of a top-notch campsite. Only regret was that we were crashing there quickly, and weren't able to stay longer and relax on-site. If the description on the website seems like what you're looking for, I would highly recommend this location."
Potable water
Toilets
Trash
from 
$45
 / night
Pretty Beachin Camp

20. Pretty Beachin Camp

82%
(45)
42mi from Copalis Beach · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Ocean Park, WA
Our beachin camp is located on the Longbeach, Washington Peninsula. It's a dry camp, for now. It's less than a half mile to the ocean. We have four sites available. Each site has a cute cinder block firepit. Its perfect for RV's or tent sites. As you turn onto the property you will be met with a gate. To identify the correct property you will see two small brick pillars at the entrance. Please be sure the keep the gate closed when not in use. Upon entering the gate, our campsites are located along the LEFT-hand side and are distinguishable by the 4 built-in block firepits. (Please note: the campsites along the right-hand side that are nearest to the cell tower are not operated by us.) Pack out what you pack in. All trash must be removed at check out. Jack's Country Store offers garbage drop off for a small fee. There is a small park with a restroom located a couple blocks away that is usually open for public use. Things to do/Places to visit: - Surfside Golf Course - Oysterville Sea Farms -Pacific Pines State Park -Leadbetter Point State Park -Downtown Longbeach -Cape Disappointment -Jack's Country Store If you need any ideas or recommendations while visiting, don't hesitate to ask!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

Copalis Beach packs in over 1,400 RV camping options, many just steps from tidal flats and driftwood-lined beaches. Average sites run $55 a night, but you’ll spot choices as low as $20 if you book early. Most campgrounds cater to big rigs and offer essentials like water and electricity hookups. You’ll find strong wildlife-watching—bald eagles are common—and plenty of fishing and swimming right off the coast. For top picks, Unique Bay Front Camping (714 reviews) sits right on the bay, while Wild WA Coast Lookout ($75–$125, 596 reviews) gives you sweeping ocean views. Up for a drive? Hoh River Campsites (492 reviews) puts you on the edge of the rainforest. Bring gear for rain and sand. Expect salt air, space to spread out, and fire pits ready for driftwood s’mores.

95% (4K)

Top RV parks

One of the Home Grown trailers that can be rented. These are the closest to the ocean. Cars can not drive right up to these. They have to park near the woods shed and haul stuff back and forth. There is a wheel barrow if you can find it.

1. Wild WA Coast Lookout ($75 - $125)

99%
(1405)
30mi from Copalis Beach · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Forks, WA
Welcome to Aliya Preserve. Originally owned by the developers of Kalaloch Lodge, this was slated to be an expansion site for the resort. That development would have drastically changed the land. Adam & Sara purchased the property in 2018 to preserve it. We enjoy sharing it with nature aficionados who respect the sacredness of the unblemished land and help us keep it pristine. From your mossy bank perched above the panoramic Pacific, beneath burley spruce tree boughs, magic sunsets unfold at your own super-private and secluded campsite with fire-pit. Adjacent to Olympic National Park, this is the same beach and bluff that defines Kalaloch, LaPush and and other wild Washington coastal icons. As the stewards of this land, we are now inviting respectful and responsible small groups and families to share its beauty. Without prior approval we allow only eight people per group— even when split between campsites. Please make sure to check the site *title* for number of campers allowed in each site. For example only two people are allowed in sites 1 and 4. Up to two dogs are allowed per site for a $25 perpup fee, which must be paid in the "extras" section at checkout {dogs enjoy the beach the most!!}
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Unique Bay Front Camping - RV ONLY

2. Unique Bay Front Camping - RV ONLY

99%
(1646)
18mi from Copalis Beach · 5 sites · RVs · Aberdeen, WA
We bought this land in 2017, there were 7 derelict mobile homes on the property. We cleaned up the area and remodeled the house next door and put in the 5 RV sites. We hope you enjoy this property as much as we do, it is a one-of-a-kind beautiful, quiet place. All of our sites have full hook-ups (water, sewer, and power). The sites are just a couple feet from the bay with access to miles of beach hiking. You can walk to Bottle Beach State Park which is approximately 1 mile north or hike about a mile south to Elk River. Enjoy unobstructed views of Westport and the freight ships coming into the harbor. Enjoy a peaceful beach with amazing sunsets. Whether you are surfing for the weekend or tuna-fishing, this is your go to spot - you will not be disappointed. Westport is 7 miles by car and the Westport Winery is only 5 miles. There is two nearby boat launches - one off of Elk River just 2 miles away and the other off of Johns River launch just 6 miles away. We are located in the middle of an outdoor paradise and want others to enjoy all it has to offer. ***If you have questions about how to add sites to your reservation or change dates, please reach out to HipCamp support. They will be able to better assist you.*** PLEASE NO FIREWORKS ON SITE OR SURROUNDING AREA.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
So peaceful

3. Coastal Family Hideaway

98%
(131)
7.2mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV · Ocean Shores, WA
Ocean Shores is known as a small charming coastal community with an abundance of recreational and cultural activities. It is also surrounded by miles of sandy beaches on the Pacific Ocean as well as Grays Harbor. Its 23 miles of inter-connected canals and lakes charm you with their breathtaking views. Surrounded by trees and vegetation you will have all the privacy you seek as you are the only campers here. This is a very large space to share with those of your choosing. There are no "lights out" or "quiet times" for you to worry about. Large open space for camping with friends and family to gather and enjoy each others company.  Dogs are able to be leash free and enjoy the space as well. Only a ten min private walk to the ocean through the dunes to enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, kite flying, picnics on the beach, day camping, amazing sunsets and so much more. Rubber boots (maybe some waders, depending on the winter) are recommended for the hike to the beach during the winter months (November-May) as you will have a small trek through seasonal wet lands. You may also access the beach/ocean by vehicle just a few minutes away in town.  You will be located between the Quinault Casino and the City of Ocean Shores where you can enjoy all the wonderful activities there is to offer.  If kayaking, canoeing or paddle boarding is what you are seeking, many are unaware of the 23 miles of scenic canals in the City of Ocean Shores.  You may also fish for bass, rainbow trout, yellow perch and bluegill sunfish in these waterways.   I hear there are a couple little Islands to explore as well.  What a hidden treasure! There are three launch sites available we can give if needed.  And if you left something at home, sitting there thinking he was going to grab it (haha) no worries, you more than likely can grab it in town. The Ace hardware is amazing!  There is an Arcade, golf, miniature golf, go carts, water go carts, bowling, horseback rentals (seasonal) for the beach, electric bike rentals, scooter rentals and so many more activities for you to enjoy.  A wonderful place where memories are made.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

6. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

32mi from Copalis Beach · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Elma, WA
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$28
 / night
Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

7. Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

95%
(38)
31mi from Copalis Beach · 42 sites · RVs, Lodging · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$85
 / night
Camp picture

14. The Sand G.O.A.T.

100%
(6)
42mi from Copalis Beach · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Ocean Park, WA
One acre wooded lot a quarter mile from the Willapa bay and 1.25 miles to drive on beach access. “Bleat Retreat”- (Site 1) has full hook ups and a hammock stand. “Goachella”- (Site 2) is a back down area with a woody view. There is a communal firepit as well as a solo stove for use by either site. There is a flat grassy space for outdoor games and near all the major attractions without being in a busy area. The property also has WiFi mesh with fiber speeds. Come stay with the family! These sites are for fully contained units and do not have access to a shower or toilet. Owners may be onsite at times, and keep a camper at site of their own. Site #1 “The Bleat Retreat” will accommodate a large trailer up to 40’ and 50amps. Site #2 “Goachella” has a sloped back down and will accommodate a trailer up to 25’, a camper van, or a roof top tent set up. This site also allows tent camping (for now, until the grass grows in thicker this is on the gravel area or sand near the utility pole) as long as you provide your own toilet facilities.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$34
 / night
Camp Morning Wood

15. Camp Morning Wood

97%
(30)
2.7mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · RV · Copalis Beach, WA
Welcome to Camp Morning Wood! Nestled on a private 1.18-acre lot, this retreat offers two RV 30 Amp hookups for you and your group. The driveway is secured with a locked gate, ensuring peace and privacy. With plenty of space to explore both on the property and in the sprawling 250 acres of woods behind it, adventure awaits. A cozy gazebo featuring a metal ring fire pit becomes the heart of communal gatherings under starlit skies. If your appetite calls, the family-friendly Green Lantern Pub is a mere 5 minutes away, and for any last-minute needs, the Copalis Beach Grocery has you covered. For beach lovers, a walk-on beach access is available at Copalis Beach, while a scenic drive of 10 minutes takes you to the drive-on beach access at Ocean City or 15 minutes to Ocean Shores. Clam diggers welcome! You have some of the best clam digging beaches in Grays Harbor only minutes away. Anglers will delight in the proximity to fishing opportunities on the Copalis River and the Humptulips River, both a short 10-minute drive away. The property is conveniently located about 15 minutes from Seabrook. Check us out on Instagram!! @woodlandwestllc
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
Twisted Tree Camp

17. Twisted Tree Camp

100%
(19)
49mi from Copalis Beach · 1 site · Tent, RV · Long Beach, WA
Twisted Tree Camp s a 13 acre property about 5 miles north of Long Beach, Washington. The property is long and skinny, we have built road that accesses the back of the property. The campsite is in the middle of the woods, you can wake up to many birds singing and no neighbors in sight. In the evening you can listen to the frogs singing while you stare at th campfire. The road winds thru the trees and this is not suitable for vehicles longer than 23 feet or wider than 8 feet. There are multiple twisted trees along the road as you drive in to the campsite. We have recently built the road to the campsite at the back of the land so there is still evidence of recent construction along the road. There are two cameras on site - one at the entrance along Pacific Way and one by the campsite at the end of the road. Cameras are there to monitor the site after hipcampers have left and will not be on while campers have rented the space. Nearby there is SnowPeak Campfield that has a sauna and hot tub. There are many restaurants and public beaches to experience. During the summer there are numerous events like the kite festival, sandcastle festival, Rod Run and others.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Capa Campground

19. Capa Campground

98%
(406)
31mi from Copalis Beach · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Amanda Park, WA
Private property along the Quinault River between NFS land and Olympic National Park, adjacent to Colonel Bob Wilderness and just past The Quinault Nation reservation. Homesteaders came here in 1890, prior to that there was no human habitation. A perfect base camp to explore the many varied facets of the West side of the Olympic Peninsula. The campsites are on acreage of a very small off-grid farm. Relax and forget the stress. There are 6 tent sites and 2 small RV sites. Toilets are available, as well as trash bins, potable water, and picnic tables. We do not allow pets. Guests love staying here: "This spot was everything we were hoping for and more! Awesome location near everything in Quinault. Received a fun, short tour of the property from our hosts who are incredibly nice. The campsite was tidy and exactly what we imagined. Plenty of room between us and our neighbors, and we barely knew that they were there. The outhouse is basic but clean and charming. Imagine the friendliness of staying at a distant cousin's organic farm, with the facilities of a top-notch campsite. Only regret was that we were crashing there quickly, and weren't able to stay longer and relax on-site. If the description on the website seems like what you're looking for, I would highly recommend this location."
Potable water
Toilets
Trash
from 
$45
 / night
Pretty Beachin Camp

20. Pretty Beachin Camp

82%
(45)
42mi from Copalis Beach · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Ocean Park, WA
Our beachin camp is located on the Longbeach, Washington Peninsula. It's a dry camp, for now. It's less than a half mile to the ocean. We have four sites available. Each site has a cute cinder block firepit. Its perfect for RV's or tent sites. As you turn onto the property you will be met with a gate. To identify the correct property you will see two small brick pillars at the entrance. Please be sure the keep the gate closed when not in use. Upon entering the gate, our campsites are located along the LEFT-hand side and are distinguishable by the 4 built-in block firepits. (Please note: the campsites along the right-hand side that are nearest to the cell tower are not operated by us.) Pack out what you pack in. All trash must be removed at check out. Jack's Country Store offers garbage drop off for a small fee. There is a small park with a restroom located a couple blocks away that is usually open for public use. Things to do/Places to visit: - Surfside Golf Course - Oysterville Sea Farms -Pacific Pines State Park -Leadbetter Point State Park -Downtown Longbeach -Cape Disappointment -Jack's Country Store If you need any ideas or recommendations while visiting, don't hesitate to ask!
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

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