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The best dog-friendly cabin rentals in Washington Coast

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Stretching along the Pacific Ocean, from the Canada-US border clear down to the mouth of the Columbia River, the Washington Coast offers miles and miles of natural coastline, with sandy beaches, quiet coves, islands, and plenty of evergreen forest. Camp in ancient forests in Olympic National Park, take a whale-watching cruise through the San Juan Islands, or simply take a relaxing break in one of the region's many quiet fishing communities. And while cooler temperatures mean you probably won’t have much luck with your tan, what this region lacks in hot-and-sunny beaches, it more than makes up for with untouched natural beauty.

93% (1.4K) 72 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Washington Coast

Olympic Adventure Campground

1. Olympic Adventure Campground

91%
(2003)
Forks, WA · 49 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Olympic Adventure Campground welcomes RV and tent campers to experience the beauty of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula and temperate rainforest region. 🏕 Our campground is located on approximately 5 acres of dense evergreen forest along Highway 101 in Forks, WA. While close to the highway for convenience, guests can still enjoy a semi-private wilderness atmosphere surrounded by nature. 📍Finding Us: 192602 Highway 101, Forks, WA 98331 • Traveling north from Forks: We are located about 0.5 miles north of town on the right side of Highway 101. • Traveling south: Watch for milepost 193. Our campground will be on the left side of the highway. ⏱ Check-In: Beginning at 1:00 PM Please text us upon arrival for self check-in. ⏱ Check-Out: 11:00 AM Please text us once you have departed your campsite. 📱 Follow Olympic Adventure Campground on Google Business and Facebook for campground updates, photos, and local recommendations. 📞 During your stay, we prefer guests text our campground numbers directly if assistance is needed. 🏪 Our camp office and souvenir shop operate on an on-call basis. 🌙 Quiet Hours: 10:00 PM – 7:00 AM ⚡ Vehicle charging is available at RV sites: $10 per day 🛜 Wi-Fi is available throughout portions of camp, though speed and signal may vary. 🚮 Please use dumpsters for all trash and food waste. Do not leave trash on the ground, in fire pits, or hanging in trees, as this may attract wildlife. Clean after your spot before you leave. 🐕 Pets are allowed, but you are required to clean up after your pets. 🚍 RV guests must arrive with empty black water holding tanks. Nearby dump station options may be found online. 🚻 7 total restroom pods are available 24/7. Hot showers are $5 per guest and located behind the main office. Payment can be at the camp office or the drop box near the restrooms. Our restrooms are cleaned regularly. Due to the damp Pacific Northwest climate, some shower caulking may show mildew staining despite routine cleaning and sanitizing. ❗ Refunds are not provided for: • Site appearance not an exact match to the listing photos. • Weak or no Wi-Fi service. Not promised or guaranteed. • Limited privacy, as it is not guaranteed Thank you for choosing Olympic Adventure Campground. We hope you enjoy your stay!
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The Ultimate Camping Trip

2. The Ultimate Camping Trip

90%
(112)
Forks, WA · 7 sites
Welcome to Your Ultimate Camping Getaway on the Sol Duc River! Discover the perfect blend of comfort and nature at our unique riverside retreat nestled between Forks, WA and La Push, WA. Our spacious campsites are designed for families, couples, and adventurers seeking a relaxing outdoor experience with modern comforts. Stay in our canvas tents, thoughtfully set up like cozy bedrooms for a restful night under the stars. Each site includes outdoor park grills, firepits, and plenty of room to spread out and unwind. Kids will love the community play area, while adults can soak in the sights and sounds of the beautiful Sol Duc River just steps away. With convenient access to iconic hiking trails, lush forests, and scenic beaches, our location is perfect for exploring the best of the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you're heading to the beaches of La Push or the heart of Forks, adventure is never far away. Come experience camping made comfortable—your basecamp for unforgettable outdoor memories!
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Kenanna RV Resort

3. Kenanna RV Resort

81%
(8)
Grayland, WA · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
If you’re looking to travel to the pacific northwest coast of Washington state and need a clean, comforting place to lay your head, Kenanna RV Resort is the place for you! A perfect trip for those looking to spend some quality time near the ocean on a fishing trip, or who want to spend time away from home and work to reconnect with family and nature. Located on WA-105 Highway and just down the road from Grayland Beach State Park, Kenanna RV Resort is the ideal location for experiencing breathtaking views on the water and making memories to last a lifetime. Our friendly park offers plenty of lodging accommodations to suit every comfort level and plenty of amenities and nearby attractions to occupy your time.
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Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

95%
(60)
National forest in Washington · 417 sites
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
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The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

5. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

100%
(31)
Hoodsport, WA · 1 site
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
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Screamin' Eagle Campground

6. Screamin' Eagle Campground

Ocean City, WA
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!
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

7. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

Westport, WA
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.
Quinalt River Inn

8. Quinalt River Inn

Amanda Park, WA
Experience the unparalleled beauty of the Quinault River Inn, where every room offers breathtaking views of the tranquil lower Quinault River and the stunning Quinault Ridge mountains. Nestled within the Olympic National Park and surrounded by the Olympic National Forest, our inn provides easy access to hiking trails, picturesque waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and the serene shores of Lake Quinault. We take pride in delivering exceptional customer service and offering great lodging value in this spectacular natural setting. When you stay at the Quinault River Inn, adventure awaits. Explore groomed hiking trails, enjoy easy access to backcountry routes, and take advantage of trophy fishing opportunities. For those who prefer a leisurely pace, embark on a scenic car tour through the Quinault Rainforest, visit nearby ocean beaches, or traverse the Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail, all while capturing stunning wildlife photography. The Olympic National Park, a vast 922,000-acre wilderness, features snow-capped mountains, roaring rivers, and lush rainforests, making our location ideal for exploring the southern regions of the park. Many travelers venture to discover the wonders of the Olympic Peninsula, including the majestic Olympic Mountains, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Hood Canal. For more ideas on enjoying Lake Quinault, be sure to check out our recommendations

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Washington Coast camping guide

Where to go

The Olympic Peninsula

From west of the Puget Sound all the way to the Pacific Ocean, the Olympic Peninsula is among the least developed expanses in the state. Its biggest draw is Olympic National Park, known for the rejuvenating Sol Duc Hot Springs, snow-clad Mount Olympus, and the old-growth groves of the Hoh Rainforest. While outdoor adventure is the area’s star attraction, the Olympic Peninsula also features a handful of cute coastal communities, including Port Angeles and Moclips.

Puget Sound

Between Seattle and the Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound is an inlet and estuary that offers solid opportunities for urban adventure and quiet repose. The eastern part of the sound is predominantly urban and dominated by the Seattle metro area, while the communities to the west offer a slower pace of life, with farms, state parks, and wineries. Vashon Island, Bainbridge Island, and Whidbey Island are all popular weekend getaways, with easy access to nature and camping.

The San Juan Islands & Northwestern Coast

Sandwiched between the Strait of Georgia and the Strait of San Juan de Fuca off the coast of northwest Washington, the San Juan Islands are known for their coastal forest scenery and outdoor adventure. The islands attract plenty of vacationers for camping, sea kayaking, and whale-watching. If you're short on time and don't want to take a ferry, stay on the mainland at the sprawling Larrabee State Park or the more compact Birch Bay State Park.

Washington’s South Coast

The southern Washington coast is characterized by wooded state parks and compact fishing communities. Popular spots include Leadbetter Point State Park, Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, and the town of Long Beach—though for truly epic ocean views, head to Cape Disappointment State Park, where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean.

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