The best luxury RV sites 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.

91% (852) 52 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Washington Coast

sol duc rainforest retreat

1. sol duc rainforest retreat

92%
(1061)
Port Angeles, WA · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay at our private piece of rain forest paradise. Our 9 acres of forest is adjacent to the Olympic national park and the Olympic discovery trail. Camp next to Lake Crescent and the Sol Duc river/ hot springs, immersed in the Olympic rain forest, next to a bubbling creek. There is hiking , biking and boating in all directions. Each camp is semi secluded, surrounded in ferns and old growth trees. With many trails that loop around and covered outdoor kitchens, its a great spot to chill and cook or explore the forests thousands of ferns and bubbling brooks . Located a mile and a half from Lake Crescent, adjacent to the Olympic Discovery Trail and the Olympic National Park, our property is a perfect gathering point to explore the possibilities of the peninsula. You will think you're in the park.
Pets
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Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night
Pacific Dunes Resort

2. Pacific Dunes Resort

81%
(52)
Copalis Beach, WA · 35 sites · RVs, Lodging
Relax in serenity and listen to the ocean breeze. Walk to the shore through the dunes and watch the birds fly. Welcome to one of the best kept secrets on the Washington Coast, Pacific Dunes Resort. Our quaint property in Copalis Beach, Washington is a dream for all things weekend getaway! Situated on miles of rolling dunes, it's perfect for beach combing, dune driving, clamming, and more. We're also just minutes from Olympic National Forest for hiking and day trips. The best part? We're not your average RV property or beach side inn; Pacific Dunes Resort offers Deluxe Glamping, Tiny Home Rentals, Suite-style Bungalows with kitchenettes and separate bedrooms, and traditional full hook up RV camping for the die hard road warriors.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

3. The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

97%
(35)
Hoodsport, WA · 58 sites · RVs, Lodging
Right off the 101 fronting Hood Canal, this cozy motel and RV park is 1 mile from Hoodsport and just down the road from Lake Cushman. It sits 30 minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park with easy access to Staircase Trailhead and Campground. A quick hour and forty minutes from Seattle and you can watch orcas breach, salmon swim, and bald eagles fly! Our crew is kind, facilities clean, and amenities are quality. Brand new benches at each site that also fold to become a table! Amenities include beach access, barbecue facilities, coin operated laundry, hiking trails, observation decks, grassy meadow, a guest clubhouse with showers, and a boat dock. Guests also have access to a hot tub, a picnic gazebo, and a communal lounge. There are several different types of RV sites ranging from creekside, pull throughs, and water views. All sites are FHU (full hookup) and there is wifi/internet on site for RV guest use.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night
Mountainside Cabins Lake Pleasant

4. Mountainside Cabins Lake Pleasant

Beaver, WA · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Mountainside Cabins at Lake Pleasant is the perfect getaway for a mountain and lakeside escape, whether you love fishing or are a Twilight fan. Beaver, WA, offers all the beauty of the Pacific Northwest: jaw-dropping views of the Olympic Mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and lakes abundant with rainbow trout, kokanee, and catfish. There are plenty of opportunities to bike, hike, swim, and dine. The best part? We are right on Lake Pleasant! We offer three cabins and two RV sites with full hookups.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Kenanna RV Resort

5. Kenanna RV Resort

Grayland, WA · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you’re looking to travel to the western 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.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Summertide Resort

6. Summertide Resort

93%
(50)
Tahuya, WA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We Can’t Wait to Host You at Summertide Resort A Pacific North West gem and down-to-earth seasonal resort nestled on the banks of Hood Canal. Guests can enjoy a cold beverage from a floatie, hike in the Olympic Mountains and everything in between. We offer no-fuss 2 and 3 bedroom rentals, a designated RV area, dry camping, general store, marina and boat launch. Generations of guests have come to love this special place and return year after year. We hope you will too. Summertide Resort is under new management. You will still find the charm and hospitality you’ve come to know from our waterfront property. Immediate updates include deep-cleaned accommodations, new furnishings, beds, linens, a fully stocked general store, and so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night

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.

91% (852) 52 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Washington Coast

sol duc rainforest retreat

1. sol duc rainforest retreat

92%
(1061)
Port Angeles, WA · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay at our private piece of rain forest paradise. Our 9 acres of forest is adjacent to the Olympic national park and the Olympic discovery trail. Camp next to Lake Crescent and the Sol Duc river/ hot springs, immersed in the Olympic rain forest, next to a bubbling creek. There is hiking , biking and boating in all directions. Each camp is semi secluded, surrounded in ferns and old growth trees. With many trails that loop around and covered outdoor kitchens, its a great spot to chill and cook or explore the forests thousands of ferns and bubbling brooks . Located a mile and a half from Lake Crescent, adjacent to the Olympic Discovery Trail and the Olympic National Park, our property is a perfect gathering point to explore the possibilities of the peninsula. You will think you're in the park.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$38
 / night
Pacific Dunes Resort

2. Pacific Dunes Resort

81%
(52)
Copalis Beach, WA · 35 sites · RVs, Lodging
Relax in serenity and listen to the ocean breeze. Walk to the shore through the dunes and watch the birds fly. Welcome to one of the best kept secrets on the Washington Coast, Pacific Dunes Resort. Our quaint property in Copalis Beach, Washington is a dream for all things weekend getaway! Situated on miles of rolling dunes, it's perfect for beach combing, dune driving, clamming, and more. We're also just minutes from Olympic National Forest for hiking and day trips. The best part? We're not your average RV property or beach side inn; Pacific Dunes Resort offers Deluxe Glamping, Tiny Home Rentals, Suite-style Bungalows with kitchenettes and separate bedrooms, and traditional full hook up RV camping for the die hard road warriors.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night
The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

3. The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

97%
(35)
Hoodsport, WA · 58 sites · RVs, Lodging
Right off the 101 fronting Hood Canal, this cozy motel and RV park is 1 mile from Hoodsport and just down the road from Lake Cushman. It sits 30 minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park with easy access to Staircase Trailhead and Campground. A quick hour and forty minutes from Seattle and you can watch orcas breach, salmon swim, and bald eagles fly! Our crew is kind, facilities clean, and amenities are quality. Brand new benches at each site that also fold to become a table! Amenities include beach access, barbecue facilities, coin operated laundry, hiking trails, observation decks, grassy meadow, a guest clubhouse with showers, and a boat dock. Guests also have access to a hot tub, a picnic gazebo, and a communal lounge. There are several different types of RV sites ranging from creekside, pull throughs, and water views. All sites are FHU (full hookup) and there is wifi/internet on site for RV guest use.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night
Mountainside Cabins Lake Pleasant

4. Mountainside Cabins Lake Pleasant

Beaver, WA · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Mountainside Cabins at Lake Pleasant is the perfect getaway for a mountain and lakeside escape, whether you love fishing or are a Twilight fan. Beaver, WA, offers all the beauty of the Pacific Northwest: jaw-dropping views of the Olympic Mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and lakes abundant with rainbow trout, kokanee, and catfish. There are plenty of opportunities to bike, hike, swim, and dine. The best part? We are right on Lake Pleasant! We offer three cabins and two RV sites with full hookups.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Kenanna RV Resort

5. Kenanna RV Resort

Grayland, WA · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you’re looking to travel to the western 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.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Summertide Resort

6. Summertide Resort

93%
(50)
Tahuya, WA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We Can’t Wait to Host You at Summertide Resort A Pacific North West gem and down-to-earth seasonal resort nestled on the banks of Hood Canal. Guests can enjoy a cold beverage from a floatie, hike in the Olympic Mountains and everything in between. We offer no-fuss 2 and 3 bedroom rentals, a designated RV area, dry camping, general store, marina and boat launch. Generations of guests have come to love this special place and return year after year. We hope you will too. Summertide Resort is under new management. You will still find the charm and hospitality you’ve come to know from our waterfront property. Immediate updates include deep-cleaned accommodations, new furnishings, beds, linens, a fully stocked general store, and so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night

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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.