The best cabins near Queets with fishing

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Camping in Queets, Washington is the perfect getaway for those who love fishing and cozy cabins. With over 100 options for cabin camping and fishing, Hipcamp has got you covered. Some of the top campsites in the area include Sunset Retreat Port Townsend (178 reviews), Treasure Cove Oyster Camp (84 reviews), and Camp Forever Young (61 reviews). Amenities such as toilets, trash, and potable water are popular among campers. The average price per night is $60, but options are available for as low as $40. In addition to fishing, other popular activities include whitewater paddling and exploring historic sites.

100% (3) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Queets

Mossquatch Resort

1. Mossquatch Resort

100%
(3)
31mi from Queets · 14 sites · Lodging
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.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$235
 / night
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

2. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

45mi from Queets · 61 sites
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort stands out as a unique family-owned campground nestled in the picturesque Westport, Washington. Open year-round, this inviting destination allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the coast through every season. The resort's prime location places you right at the heart of Westport, providing easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Westport is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities, including fishing, surfing, clamming, beachcombing, crabbing, and even whale watching. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, American Sunset RV & Tent Resort offers the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area, as well as nearby restaurants and shops. Experience the charm and excitement of Westport while enjoying the comfort and hospitality of this exceptional campground.
Screamin' Eagle Campground

3. Screamin' Eagle Campground

33mi from Queets · 53 sites
Screamin' Eagle Campground stands out as the only camping facility on the Olympic Peninsula that allows you to ride your horse directly from your campsite to the ocean without having to cross a highway. Nestled in the stunning landscape of the Olympic Peninsula, this campground is just 3 miles from the pristine ocean shores, offering spacious sites surrounded by lush trees and ample room for children to play. As you wander from your campsite, you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along miles of wide, sandy beaches, where tranquility reigns. The area is home to a variety of local wildlife, including deer, ducks, beavers, eagles, falcons, and geese, providing a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. For equestrian visitors, Screamin' Eagle Campground features two large wooden stalls and six 10'X10' metal stalls, along with expansive horse campsites, making it easy to bring your horse along for a beach adventure. Whether you’re looking to relax by the shore or explore the surrounding natural beauty, Screamin' Eagle Campground is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. Come and experience one of the world’s most beautiful beaches at this exceptional campground!
Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

95%
(56)
417 sites · Port Angeles, Washington
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Camping in Queets, Washington is the perfect getaway for those who love fishing and cozy cabins. With over 100 options for cabin camping and fishing, Hipcamp has got you covered. Some of the top campsites in the area include Sunset Retreat Port Townsend (178 reviews), Treasure Cove Oyster Camp (84 reviews), and Camp Forever Young (61 reviews). Amenities such as toilets, trash, and potable water are popular among campers. The average price per night is $60, but options are available for as low as $40. In addition to fishing, other popular activities include whitewater paddling and exploring historic sites.

100% (3) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Queets

Mossquatch Resort

1. Mossquatch Resort

100%
(3)
31mi from Queets · 14 sites · Lodging
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.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$235
 / night
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

2. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

45mi from Queets · 61 sites
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort stands out as a unique family-owned campground nestled in the picturesque Westport, Washington. Open year-round, this inviting destination allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the coast through every season. The resort's prime location places you right at the heart of Westport, providing easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Westport is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities, including fishing, surfing, clamming, beachcombing, crabbing, and even whale watching. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, American Sunset RV & Tent Resort offers the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area, as well as nearby restaurants and shops. Experience the charm and excitement of Westport while enjoying the comfort and hospitality of this exceptional campground.
Screamin' Eagle Campground

3. Screamin' Eagle Campground

33mi from Queets · 53 sites
Screamin' Eagle Campground stands out as the only camping facility on the Olympic Peninsula that allows you to ride your horse directly from your campsite to the ocean without having to cross a highway. Nestled in the stunning landscape of the Olympic Peninsula, this campground is just 3 miles from the pristine ocean shores, offering spacious sites surrounded by lush trees and ample room for children to play. As you wander from your campsite, you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along miles of wide, sandy beaches, where tranquility reigns. The area is home to a variety of local wildlife, including deer, ducks, beavers, eagles, falcons, and geese, providing a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. For equestrian visitors, Screamin' Eagle Campground features two large wooden stalls and six 10'X10' metal stalls, along with expansive horse campsites, making it easy to bring your horse along for a beach adventure. Whether you’re looking to relax by the shore or explore the surrounding natural beauty, Screamin' Eagle Campground is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway. Come and experience one of the world’s most beautiful beaches at this exceptional campground!
Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

95%
(56)
417 sites · Port Angeles, Washington
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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