The best dog-friendly camping near La Push

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Bring your dog and camp along the wild coastline and ancient forests of La Push—there are over 1,100 pet-friendly sites here, with average nightly rates around $50 and spots as low as $15. Expect a mix of rugged beaches, driftwood-lined trails, and mossy woods. You’ll find campsites that welcome pets and let you build a campfire, with toilets at most locations. Top picks include Shangri La Push (1,494 reviews), Olympic Adventure Campground (777 reviews), and sol duc rainforest retreat (622 reviews). Spend your days hiking, swimming, and watching bald eagles overhead. Want quiet? Hike a little farther down the beach at sunrise. Want a campfire circle under the stars? There are plenty of sites for that, too. This stretch of Washington isn’t for armchair adventurers—just leash up and head out.

93% (8.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds near La Push

3. Misty Willow’s Farm and Camp

99%
(164)
22mi from La Push · 13 sites · Tents
The property is approximately 40 acres. It is a mixture of forest, bogs, a couple of creeks, and open grass areas. We are a tree farm at the moment. However, we are diligently working towards farming flowers, vegetables, and herbs that may be purchased. We have trails throughout the farm with one that leads to state land. You can definitely get your hike on and work up an appetite. Our sites are unique as each one is a different layout from the other. They are hand-cut into the forest so you will be tucked away from others, but you will have an opportunity to meet others if you so choose, when we fire up the large community campfire. We are four-legged family member friendly with the stipulation that your animal family member not be too terribly talkative and loud. Also, it is imperative that your animal family member be restrained when hiking on all parts of the farm. While at your site, you may allow them to be unrestrained as long as they stay on your site only. We are a NON-SMOKING facility. We do not allow firecrackers ever. We have a tree farm we steward and firecrackers are a fire risk. So please no firecrackers on the property.
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

5. Salmon Run Campground

100%
(24)
27mi from La Push · 4 sites · Tents
Nestled along the Clearwater River in a quiet, forested stretch of the Olympic Peninsula, Salmon Run is a small family-owned campground offering a peaceful, back-to-nature experience. Located between the Quinault and Hoh rainforests just 3.6 miles north of Highway 101 and about 10 miles from Kalaloch Beach, this peaceful spot is a quiet alternative to the busy coastal campgrounds. Sites include a fire ring, a flat spot for your tent, and a picnic table (except Camp 4). At the north edge of the campground, a short trail through the floodplain forest provides access to the river and gravel bar. There’s no potable water onsite, so bring drinking water or your filter for the river. Directly across the street, guests have access to a clean Sanican, a gravel parking area, and free WiFi in front of the main shop. Dogs are welcome, as long as they stay leashed and are never left unattended. Bundles of firewood are available for purchase.
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$35
 / night

Bring your dog and camp along the wild coastline and ancient forests of La Push—there are over 1,100 pet-friendly sites here, with average nightly rates around $50 and spots as low as $15. Expect a mix of rugged beaches, driftwood-lined trails, and mossy woods. You’ll find campsites that welcome pets and let you build a campfire, with toilets at most locations. Top picks include Shangri La Push (1,494 reviews), Olympic Adventure Campground (777 reviews), and sol duc rainforest retreat (622 reviews). Spend your days hiking, swimming, and watching bald eagles overhead. Want quiet? Hike a little farther down the beach at sunrise. Want a campfire circle under the stars? There are plenty of sites for that, too. This stretch of Washington isn’t for armchair adventurers—just leash up and head out.

93% (8.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds near La Push

3. Misty Willow’s Farm and Camp

99%
(164)
22mi from La Push · 13 sites · Tents
The property is approximately 40 acres. It is a mixture of forest, bogs, a couple of creeks, and open grass areas. We are a tree farm at the moment. However, we are diligently working towards farming flowers, vegetables, and herbs that may be purchased. We have trails throughout the farm with one that leads to state land. You can definitely get your hike on and work up an appetite. Our sites are unique as each one is a different layout from the other. They are hand-cut into the forest so you will be tucked away from others, but you will have an opportunity to meet others if you so choose, when we fire up the large community campfire. We are four-legged family member friendly with the stipulation that your animal family member not be too terribly talkative and loud. Also, it is imperative that your animal family member be restrained when hiking on all parts of the farm. While at your site, you may allow them to be unrestrained as long as they stay on your site only. We are a NON-SMOKING facility. We do not allow firecrackers ever. We have a tree farm we steward and firecrackers are a fire risk. So please no firecrackers on the property.
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

5. Salmon Run Campground

100%
(24)
27mi from La Push · 4 sites · Tents
Nestled along the Clearwater River in a quiet, forested stretch of the Olympic Peninsula, Salmon Run is a small family-owned campground offering a peaceful, back-to-nature experience. Located between the Quinault and Hoh rainforests just 3.6 miles north of Highway 101 and about 10 miles from Kalaloch Beach, this peaceful spot is a quiet alternative to the busy coastal campgrounds. Sites include a fire ring, a flat spot for your tent, and a picnic table (except Camp 4). At the north edge of the campground, a short trail through the floodplain forest provides access to the river and gravel bar. There’s no potable water onsite, so bring drinking water or your filter for the river. Directly across the street, guests have access to a clean Sanican, a gravel parking area, and free WiFi in front of the main shop. Dogs are welcome, as long as they stay leashed and are never left unattended. Bundles of firewood are available for purchase.
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$35
 / night

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