The best vintage trailers near Port Angeles

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Perched on the shores of the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles is a busy seaside town. It’s the gateway to Olympic National Park, where beautiful Washington campsites sit in misty, mysterious forests. Whether you want to hike high into the peaks or stay by the sea, this historic spot has a spot for you.

Watch freighters pass through the Juan de Fuca Strait at Salt Creek Recreation Area. A short walk from your tent site, you can explore tide pools on Tongue Point or kayak along the rocky shore. Inside the campground, try to get the RV sites 1-39—they have water views and electrical hookups. On clear nights, you can see the sparkling lights of Victoria, Canada.

Want to stay closer to Port Angeles? A variety of private RV parks near Highway 101 offer Wi-Fi, laundry, and other amenities.

For forested RV and tent camping, head for Olympic National Park. Heart O’the Hills Campground is just 7 miles from downtown. At Sol Duc, you can hike to hidden hot springs or book a rustic cabin. High in the mountains, Hurricane Ridge offers hiking, cross-country skiing, and stunning wildflower displays.

As you’re packing for Port Angeles, bring rain gear; storms and mist are common year-round. April through September bring warm, pleasant temperatures that are ideal for hiking and wildlife-spotting. Winters are chilly and beautiful—bring a warm jacket, and you can enjoy the wilderness and sea views in solitude.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Port Angeles

1. Compass Rose Farms

96%
(354)
28mi from Port Angeles · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This magical, 40-acre, cultivated ecosystem, will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful, country retreat, as a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. This is a great place to stop for the night, but one day might not be enough to meander the many paths, drink tea harvested from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient Maple trees, walk the stone labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to enjoy here, from the fragrant rose gardens to the orchards and sheep meadows. Spend the morning sipping tea with a book in the greenhouse, an afternoon wandering the many wooded trails, preparing dinner with vegetables grown from the garden, and enjoying the evening watching the moon and stars come up from the observatory platform. You could take a guided tour of the land and animals, or join one of the many workshops hosted here, such as learning to spin yarn from our herd of Icelandic sheep or take an introduction class to Permaculture. Bring your knitting, friends, or just a favorite book, and spend a few days in this tranquil destination, as this land has something to offer everyone. Please NOTE: This is a working farm, we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find signs posted around the property with clear communication. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and WIFI are available in the shared kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounging areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. Amenities include: shower house, bathhouse, large semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, plenty of outdoor seating, safe potable water, 2 regularly maintained portable toilets, hand washing station, 2 charcoal/wood barbeques Check-in is 4-8 pm Contact us to inquire about using the land for weddings, retreats, and other gatherings!  Check out our on-site Airbnb rental house here: airbnb.com/h/millhouserental airbnb.com/h/millhouserental2 Follow or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comp...
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

Perched on the shores of the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles is a busy seaside town. It’s the gateway to Olympic National Park, where beautiful Washington campsites sit in misty, mysterious forests. Whether you want to hike high into the peaks or stay by the sea, this historic spot has a spot for you.

Watch freighters pass through the Juan de Fuca Strait at Salt Creek Recreation Area. A short walk from your tent site, you can explore tide pools on Tongue Point or kayak along the rocky shore. Inside the campground, try to get the RV sites 1-39—they have water views and electrical hookups. On clear nights, you can see the sparkling lights of Victoria, Canada.

Want to stay closer to Port Angeles? A variety of private RV parks near Highway 101 offer Wi-Fi, laundry, and other amenities.

For forested RV and tent camping, head for Olympic National Park. Heart O’the Hills Campground is just 7 miles from downtown. At Sol Duc, you can hike to hidden hot springs or book a rustic cabin. High in the mountains, Hurricane Ridge offers hiking, cross-country skiing, and stunning wildflower displays.

As you’re packing for Port Angeles, bring rain gear; storms and mist are common year-round. April through September bring warm, pleasant temperatures that are ideal for hiking and wildlife-spotting. Winters are chilly and beautiful—bring a warm jacket, and you can enjoy the wilderness and sea views in solitude.

96% (267)

Top-rated campgrounds near Port Angeles

1. Compass Rose Farms

96%
(354)
28mi from Port Angeles · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This magical, 40-acre, cultivated ecosystem, will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful, country retreat, as a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. This is a great place to stop for the night, but one day might not be enough to meander the many paths, drink tea harvested from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient Maple trees, walk the stone labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to enjoy here, from the fragrant rose gardens to the orchards and sheep meadows. Spend the morning sipping tea with a book in the greenhouse, an afternoon wandering the many wooded trails, preparing dinner with vegetables grown from the garden, and enjoying the evening watching the moon and stars come up from the observatory platform. You could take a guided tour of the land and animals, or join one of the many workshops hosted here, such as learning to spin yarn from our herd of Icelandic sheep or take an introduction class to Permaculture. Bring your knitting, friends, or just a favorite book, and spend a few days in this tranquil destination, as this land has something to offer everyone. Please NOTE: This is a working farm, we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find signs posted around the property with clear communication. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and WIFI are available in the shared kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounging areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. Amenities include: shower house, bathhouse, large semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, plenty of outdoor seating, safe potable water, 2 regularly maintained portable toilets, hand washing station, 2 charcoal/wood barbeques Check-in is 4-8 pm Contact us to inquire about using the land for weddings, retreats, and other gatherings!  Check out our on-site Airbnb rental house here: airbnb.com/h/millhouserental airbnb.com/h/millhouserental2 Follow or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comp...
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

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