Set on the Makah Reservation on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula, Neah Bay offers ample opportunities for hiking and sport fishing, while those wanting to learn about the long history and traditions of the Makah Tribe can head to the Makah Museum, home to a number of artifacts from the nearby Ozette Archaeological Site, some dating back thousands of years. While Neah Bay has the same cool, rainy climate for which the Pacific Northwest is known, it makes for a great getaway during the warm summer months, but if you have your RV or campervan with you, you won't have to worry too much about getting rained out. RV campsites are available in nearby Olympic National Park on a first-come, first-served basis, and plenty of private options exist throughout the area for those who want a guaranteed spot and amenities like bathrooms, dump stations, hookups, and more.