The best dog-friendly camping near Warm Beach

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In Warm Beach, camping with pets is straightforward—over 4,300 pet-friendly options span everything from forested clearings to grassy riverbanks. Most sites allow campfires and offer toilets, so you won’t have to rough it too much. Expect to pay around $55 a night, but you’ll find spots as cheap as $5 if you look. Hikers and wildlife-watchers flock to The Landing at Index WA (880 reviews), while Cedar+Fern (415 reviews) and Tranquil Acres (396 reviews) draw regulars for fishing and quiet mornings with your dog. You’ll spot everything from eagles to salmon if you’re paying attention. Bring sturdy shoes—trails can get slick—and pack extra leashes. Local hosts keep things laid-back but expect you to clean up after your animals. If you want variety, Warm Beach delivers, with campsites tucked behind mossy maples and near cool, shaded creeks.

96% (13K)

Top-rated campgrounds

RV@Olympics with Olympic Mountains

1. RV@Olympic

98%
(20)
46mi from Warm Beach · 184 sites · RVs · Port Angeles, WA
RV@Olympic – Your Basecamp to Olympic National Park Discover RV@Olympic, a premier RV and camping destination in Port Angeles, Washington—just minutes from Olympic National Park. With 90 full hookup and 8 partial hookup RV sites, clean restrooms, hot showers, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour general store, our park offers modern comfort at nature’s doorstep. Perfectly located near the Hurricane Ridge and Deer Park entrances, RV@Olympic makes it easy to explore mountain peaks, coastal beaches, lush rainforests, and iconic trails. From The Olympic Discovery Trail, Lake Crescent, Sol Duc Hot Springs, Dungeness Spit, and Cape Flattery, adventure is never far. Family- and pet-friendly, RV@Olympic is your ideal basecamp for hiking, kayaking, stargazing, and making unforgettable memories in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Book your stay and experience the Olympic Peninsula at its best.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$52
 / night
Mini Forest Cabin 2

2. Grace E.’s Mini Forest Cabins

99%
(356)
16mi from Warm Beach · 12 sites · Lodging · Arlington, WA
This property is supposedly one of the first homesteads in Jordan Road. This information is based on stories from some old timers my husband had spoken to in the past when he bought this property in 2002. The owner back in the old days sold off parcels and parcels of lands back then. The property is all fenced in, a place where your fur buddy can run free so you don't have to worry of the baby getting lost! Hopefully you'll get a visit from a deer and hear the hooting of the owl. :) You are welcome to check out our goats too if you want (they're in their enclosed space). The surroundings are peaceful and private, you will enjoy exploring the trails all around the 9 acres out of 12 we are sharing. Stroll down the hill to listen to the sounds of the creek and fish ladder. Our campground cabins are about 4.9 miles from the 'Granite Falls Fish Ladder'. Visit this beauty at Mountain Loop Highway if you fancy a little hike. Drive around 7 miles to the 'Lime Kiln Trailhead. The trail is full of amazing views and history. Our place is only about 45 minutes from Seattle. Why not pack your tent and sleeping bags then drive here after work, then leave in the morning. Leave your worries behind.. enjoy nature.
Toilets
Campfires
Trash
from 
$122
 / night
Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

3. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
45mi from Warm Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Brinnon, WA
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$280
 / night
Gooseberry point off-grid homestead

4. Gooseberry point off-grid homestead

100%
(6)
43mi from Warm Beach · 16 sites · Tents · Marietta Alderwood, WA
The property is 20 acres surrounded by the Lummi First Nations Reservation. It is near the ocean however beach access is for tribal members only. Please respect this. There are some trails on the property, more being developed. The area is on the west side of Bellingham Bay and within 15 min scenic drive to Bellingham. The area is also close to the Lummi Island Ferry which is a great day trip. Also a gateway to the Mount Baker Wilderness Area, so much to see! BONUS - this area is a hotspot for Sasquatch (Bigfoot) sightings. There has even been a sighting on this property, in addition to several having heard a sasquatch call/scream. There are others living on the property in a community setting, please be respectful of their privacy. They live in renovated school buses. Property is off-grid. Absolutely no electricity here, or wi-fi. Cell service is poor except for AT&T. Water is very good quality but not available at all times. When water runs out the generator needs to be ran to fill the tanks (typically done by someone living there). There is a porta potty along the side of the road as you enter, it is serviced weekly.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night
Pacific Rim Institute

5. Pacific Rim Institute

96%
(168)
14mi from Warm Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Coupeville, WA
This land has passed through many families but was first "managed" by Salish Indians who burned the prairie and harvested native plants for food, medicine, clothing, charms and more for 10,000 years. When European settlers arrived in the 1850s, burning the prairie all but ceased and that, along with the introduction of many new exotic species of animals, crop plants and weeds, began the degradation of the landscape. Over time our site was used to graze sheep and then raise pheasants (from 1944-1999). It was slated for housing development but several citizens rose up and prevented that from happening. Now the Pacific Rim Institute, a private nonprofit organization is the steward of this precious jewel of central Whidbey and the Pacific Northwest. We have a five-acre remnant prairie with over 80 species of native plants - critical to the restoration of degraded lands throughout the Salish Sea region. We have over two miles of walking trails for you. They traverse our prairie, savannas and forests. The land is full of color when the native wildflowers bloom from early spring through early autumn. We have a Native Plant Center where we grow up to 50 species of rare native plants. Ask us for a tour.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

In Warm Beach, camping with pets is straightforward—over 4,300 pet-friendly options span everything from forested clearings to grassy riverbanks. Most sites allow campfires and offer toilets, so you won’t have to rough it too much. Expect to pay around $55 a night, but you’ll find spots as cheap as $5 if you look. Hikers and wildlife-watchers flock to The Landing at Index WA (880 reviews), while Cedar+Fern (415 reviews) and Tranquil Acres (396 reviews) draw regulars for fishing and quiet mornings with your dog. You’ll spot everything from eagles to salmon if you’re paying attention. Bring sturdy shoes—trails can get slick—and pack extra leashes. Local hosts keep things laid-back but expect you to clean up after your animals. If you want variety, Warm Beach delivers, with campsites tucked behind mossy maples and near cool, shaded creeks.

96% (13K)

Top-rated campgrounds

RV@Olympics with Olympic Mountains

1. RV@Olympic

98%
(20)
46mi from Warm Beach · 184 sites · RVs · Port Angeles, WA
RV@Olympic – Your Basecamp to Olympic National Park Discover RV@Olympic, a premier RV and camping destination in Port Angeles, Washington—just minutes from Olympic National Park. With 90 full hookup and 8 partial hookup RV sites, clean restrooms, hot showers, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour general store, our park offers modern comfort at nature’s doorstep. Perfectly located near the Hurricane Ridge and Deer Park entrances, RV@Olympic makes it easy to explore mountain peaks, coastal beaches, lush rainforests, and iconic trails. From The Olympic Discovery Trail, Lake Crescent, Sol Duc Hot Springs, Dungeness Spit, and Cape Flattery, adventure is never far. Family- and pet-friendly, RV@Olympic is your ideal basecamp for hiking, kayaking, stargazing, and making unforgettable memories in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Book your stay and experience the Olympic Peninsula at its best.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$52
 / night
Mini Forest Cabin 2

2. Grace E.’s Mini Forest Cabins

99%
(356)
16mi from Warm Beach · 12 sites · Lodging · Arlington, WA
This property is supposedly one of the first homesteads in Jordan Road. This information is based on stories from some old timers my husband had spoken to in the past when he bought this property in 2002. The owner back in the old days sold off parcels and parcels of lands back then. The property is all fenced in, a place where your fur buddy can run free so you don't have to worry of the baby getting lost! Hopefully you'll get a visit from a deer and hear the hooting of the owl. :) You are welcome to check out our goats too if you want (they're in their enclosed space). The surroundings are peaceful and private, you will enjoy exploring the trails all around the 9 acres out of 12 we are sharing. Stroll down the hill to listen to the sounds of the creek and fish ladder. Our campground cabins are about 4.9 miles from the 'Granite Falls Fish Ladder'. Visit this beauty at Mountain Loop Highway if you fancy a little hike. Drive around 7 miles to the 'Lime Kiln Trailhead. The trail is full of amazing views and history. Our place is only about 45 minutes from Seattle. Why not pack your tent and sleeping bags then drive here after work, then leave in the morning. Leave your worries behind.. enjoy nature.
Toilets
Campfires
Trash
from 
$122
 / night
Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

3. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
45mi from Warm Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Brinnon, WA
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$280
 / night
Gooseberry point off-grid homestead

4. Gooseberry point off-grid homestead

100%
(6)
43mi from Warm Beach · 16 sites · Tents · Marietta Alderwood, WA
The property is 20 acres surrounded by the Lummi First Nations Reservation. It is near the ocean however beach access is for tribal members only. Please respect this. There are some trails on the property, more being developed. The area is on the west side of Bellingham Bay and within 15 min scenic drive to Bellingham. The area is also close to the Lummi Island Ferry which is a great day trip. Also a gateway to the Mount Baker Wilderness Area, so much to see! BONUS - this area is a hotspot for Sasquatch (Bigfoot) sightings. There has even been a sighting on this property, in addition to several having heard a sasquatch call/scream. There are others living on the property in a community setting, please be respectful of their privacy. They live in renovated school buses. Property is off-grid. Absolutely no electricity here, or wi-fi. Cell service is poor except for AT&T. Water is very good quality but not available at all times. When water runs out the generator needs to be ran to fill the tanks (typically done by someone living there). There is a porta potty along the side of the road as you enter, it is serviced weekly.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$32
 / night
Pacific Rim Institute

5. Pacific Rim Institute

96%
(168)
14mi from Warm Beach · 1 site · Lodging · Coupeville, WA
This land has passed through many families but was first "managed" by Salish Indians who burned the prairie and harvested native plants for food, medicine, clothing, charms and more for 10,000 years. When European settlers arrived in the 1850s, burning the prairie all but ceased and that, along with the introduction of many new exotic species of animals, crop plants and weeds, began the degradation of the landscape. Over time our site was used to graze sheep and then raise pheasants (from 1944-1999). It was slated for housing development but several citizens rose up and prevented that from happening. Now the Pacific Rim Institute, a private nonprofit organization is the steward of this precious jewel of central Whidbey and the Pacific Northwest. We have a five-acre remnant prairie with over 80 species of native plants - critical to the restoration of degraded lands throughout the Salish Sea region. We have over two miles of walking trails for you. They traverse our prairie, savannas and forests. The land is full of color when the native wildflowers bloom from early spring through early autumn. We have a Native Plant Center where we grow up to 50 species of rare native plants. Ask us for a tour.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night

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