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) 415 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near La Push

Private Beachfront

1. Private Beachfront

97%
(33)
42mi from La Push · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
RV’s VANS 5th WHEELS WELCOME Mountains, Ocean, River, Lakes are all around you just 5 mins in different directions. The Hoh Rain Forrest is a short drive away. Sol Duc Hot Springs and Olympic Natural Hotspring just 20 mins away. The Devels Punch Bowl. Lake Cresent, East Beach, and Lake Cresent are a 10 min drive. Cresent Beach, Salt Creek Beach Whiskey Creek Beach 15 min away. The mouth of the Lyre River is a min walk down our beach where youll be staying. Elwa River 15 min away. Or stay and enjoy the view and sound of the waves. Just a short 20 min drive West of Port Angeles , WA. hides a private and all accessible, one road in and one road out beach all to yourself. Adjasent to the so popular lyre river campground, Surfers destination off of LowPoint, Fishing from shore or sign up for our kayaks, or small boat.. Breath taking views of Canada. As well as the as the serenity of no sounds of traffic, anywhere.. Creeks on either side of property Feilding .Neilson. Gold panning. Rock hunting; including fossils agates. indigenous bird's such as eagles, hawks, ospreys, kingfishers, ducks, geese, marine bird's, ect. Deer and Elk frequent the area. Watch Thursday and Friday nite as cruise ships light up the straights inbound to seattle. Excellent low tide beach as it drops to almost a 16th of a mile from shore.. Firewood available in camp package or separately.. Close to wilderness trail and Lake Cresent. Animal friendly. We also have our campground above the beach called " Weekend Warriors New Location" check it out on Hipcamp. Which will be opening on May 1st. We are currently still working on property. And will have more sites posted and better pictures of campground soon so you can reserve your site. There very private and large sites with Picnic tables and fire pits
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$81
 / night
Mossquatch Resort

2. Mossquatch Resort

100%
(3)
6mi from La Push · 14 sites
Welcome to Mossquatch Resort and the Olympic Peninsula! We hope you enjoy your stay with us! Legends of Sasquatch have existed in the Pacific Northwest for Centuries. Native American Tribes have passed down tales of these large, hairy, forest dwelling beasts for generations. Here on the Olympic Peninsula we have our own version of the Sasquatch, the Mossquatch! At Mossquatch Resort we hope to upgrade your camping experience by offering a variety of one of a kind off grid accommodations and amenities.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$235
 / night
Muddy Wild Campground

3. Muddy Wild Campground

6.8mi from La Push · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Muddy Wild, a 30-acre retreat perched on a high bank of the Sol Duc River—one of the Pacific Northwest’s most famous salmon rivers. Campsites sit near the water, without direct river access, all sites are tucked back from the road and away from traffic noise, offering peace, quiet, and forest views. For fishermen, Muddy Wild is an ideal base: there’s ample room to park your boat, and the Wilson Boat Launch is less than 3 minutes away on the opposite side of La Push Road. Cast into legendary salmon and steelhead waters by day, then return to a quiet forest campsite by night. For travelers and adventurers, the property sits along the path of the upcoming Olympic Discovery Trail, a 135-mile route across the Olympic Peninsula and part of the future Great American Rail-Trail. Iconic destinations are all close by: La Push & Rialto Beach – 15 min Forks – 10 min (Twilight stops, dining, groceries) Hoh Rain Forest – 1 hr Lake Crescent – 45 min Hurricane Ridge – 1 hr Campsites are set in forest clearings with space from the river. Amenities include picnic tables, a propane BBQ grill, an animal-proof trash container, and a weekly serviced sani-can. With no hookups, power, or water, this is authentic dry camping—perfect for disconnecting, whether you’re here to fish, explore, or simply unwind.
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$80
 / night
Rainforest Retreat

4. Rainforest Retreat

12mi from La Push · 1 site
Come enjoy a Rainforest Retreat. This beautiful retreat is located on 6.5 acres right in the heart of Forks, WA. Just minutes away from the best local restaurants, grocery stores and gas stations this is an ideal location for anyone coming to enjoy the Olympic Peninsula. We offer nightly lodging as well as RV stays!
Water hookup
Sewer hookup
from 
$40
 / night
Cozy Getaway House

5. Cozy Getaway House

100%
(1)
12mi from La Push · 1 site
Comfortable 2-bedroom house with all the amenities you need to prepare meals or simply relax. Each bedroom has a queen bed. The yard is fully fenced, making your stay worry-free with young children or pets (pet fees apply: $25 for the first pet and $15 per additional pet, per night). The patio area features a gas BBQ grill, outdoor dining table, new 4-person hot tub, and comfortable rocker chairs for relaxing evenings outdoors. Wi-Fi is provided via Starlink and is free, allowing you to join that Zoom meeting while traveling. House is non-smoking. Notable Nearby Trails & Outdoor Activities: • Bogachiel State Park (~4 miles south of Forks) A 127-acre riverside state park with hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, and access to trails through temperate rainforest. • Forks Area — Olympic National Forest Numerous day hikes, river access, fishing, wildlife viewing, and interpretive walks through old growth forests. Some trails follow the Bogachiel River, Sol Duc, and North Fork Calawah rivers. • Reade Hill Trails & Elk Creek Conservation Area Local multi-use trails (hiking, biking, walking) through forested terrain. Great for shorter, easy to moderate hikes, especially for families. • Olympic Discovery Trail (via Camp Creek or Fairholme trailheads) Offers hiking and biking along scenic river corridors and access to natural scenery within the forest service lands near Forks.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$185
 / 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) 415 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near La Push

Private Beachfront

1. Private Beachfront

97%
(33)
42mi from La Push · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
RV’s VANS 5th WHEELS WELCOME Mountains, Ocean, River, Lakes are all around you just 5 mins in different directions. The Hoh Rain Forrest is a short drive away. Sol Duc Hot Springs and Olympic Natural Hotspring just 20 mins away. The Devels Punch Bowl. Lake Cresent, East Beach, and Lake Cresent are a 10 min drive. Cresent Beach, Salt Creek Beach Whiskey Creek Beach 15 min away. The mouth of the Lyre River is a min walk down our beach where youll be staying. Elwa River 15 min away. Or stay and enjoy the view and sound of the waves. Just a short 20 min drive West of Port Angeles , WA. hides a private and all accessible, one road in and one road out beach all to yourself. Adjasent to the so popular lyre river campground, Surfers destination off of LowPoint, Fishing from shore or sign up for our kayaks, or small boat.. Breath taking views of Canada. As well as the as the serenity of no sounds of traffic, anywhere.. Creeks on either side of property Feilding .Neilson. Gold panning. Rock hunting; including fossils agates. indigenous bird's such as eagles, hawks, ospreys, kingfishers, ducks, geese, marine bird's, ect. Deer and Elk frequent the area. Watch Thursday and Friday nite as cruise ships light up the straights inbound to seattle. Excellent low tide beach as it drops to almost a 16th of a mile from shore.. Firewood available in camp package or separately.. Close to wilderness trail and Lake Cresent. Animal friendly. We also have our campground above the beach called " Weekend Warriors New Location" check it out on Hipcamp. Which will be opening on May 1st. We are currently still working on property. And will have more sites posted and better pictures of campground soon so you can reserve your site. There very private and large sites with Picnic tables and fire pits
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$81
 / night
Mossquatch Resort

2. Mossquatch Resort

100%
(3)
6mi from La Push · 14 sites
Welcome to Mossquatch Resort and the Olympic Peninsula! We hope you enjoy your stay with us! Legends of Sasquatch have existed in the Pacific Northwest for Centuries. Native American Tribes have passed down tales of these large, hairy, forest dwelling beasts for generations. Here on the Olympic Peninsula we have our own version of the Sasquatch, the Mossquatch! At Mossquatch Resort we hope to upgrade your camping experience by offering a variety of one of a kind off grid accommodations and amenities.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$235
 / night
Muddy Wild Campground

3. Muddy Wild Campground

6.8mi from La Push · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Muddy Wild, a 30-acre retreat perched on a high bank of the Sol Duc River—one of the Pacific Northwest’s most famous salmon rivers. Campsites sit near the water, without direct river access, all sites are tucked back from the road and away from traffic noise, offering peace, quiet, and forest views. For fishermen, Muddy Wild is an ideal base: there’s ample room to park your boat, and the Wilson Boat Launch is less than 3 minutes away on the opposite side of La Push Road. Cast into legendary salmon and steelhead waters by day, then return to a quiet forest campsite by night. For travelers and adventurers, the property sits along the path of the upcoming Olympic Discovery Trail, a 135-mile route across the Olympic Peninsula and part of the future Great American Rail-Trail. Iconic destinations are all close by: La Push & Rialto Beach – 15 min Forks – 10 min (Twilight stops, dining, groceries) Hoh Rain Forest – 1 hr Lake Crescent – 45 min Hurricane Ridge – 1 hr Campsites are set in forest clearings with space from the river. Amenities include picnic tables, a propane BBQ grill, an animal-proof trash container, and a weekly serviced sani-can. With no hookups, power, or water, this is authentic dry camping—perfect for disconnecting, whether you’re here to fish, explore, or simply unwind.
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$80
 / night
Rainforest Retreat

4. Rainforest Retreat

12mi from La Push · 1 site
Come enjoy a Rainforest Retreat. This beautiful retreat is located on 6.5 acres right in the heart of Forks, WA. Just minutes away from the best local restaurants, grocery stores and gas stations this is an ideal location for anyone coming to enjoy the Olympic Peninsula. We offer nightly lodging as well as RV stays!
Water hookup
Sewer hookup
from 
$40
 / night
Cozy Getaway House

5. Cozy Getaway House

100%
(1)
12mi from La Push · 1 site
Comfortable 2-bedroom house with all the amenities you need to prepare meals or simply relax. Each bedroom has a queen bed. The yard is fully fenced, making your stay worry-free with young children or pets (pet fees apply: $25 for the first pet and $15 per additional pet, per night). The patio area features a gas BBQ grill, outdoor dining table, new 4-person hot tub, and comfortable rocker chairs for relaxing evenings outdoors. Wi-Fi is provided via Starlink and is free, allowing you to join that Zoom meeting while traveling. House is non-smoking. Notable Nearby Trails & Outdoor Activities: • Bogachiel State Park (~4 miles south of Forks) A 127-acre riverside state park with hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, and access to trails through temperate rainforest. • Forks Area — Olympic National Forest Numerous day hikes, river access, fishing, wildlife viewing, and interpretive walks through old growth forests. Some trails follow the Bogachiel River, Sol Duc, and North Fork Calawah rivers. • Reade Hill Trails & Elk Creek Conservation Area Local multi-use trails (hiking, biking, walking) through forested terrain. Great for shorter, easy to moderate hikes, especially for families. • Olympic Discovery Trail (via Camp Creek or Fairholme trailheads) Offers hiking and biking along scenic river corridors and access to natural scenery within the forest service lands near Forks.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$185
 / night

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