The best dog-friendly RV parks 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.

95% (9K) 343 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Washington Coast

Private Beachfront

1. Private Beachfront

97%
(33)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Angeles, WA
RV’s VANS 5th WHEELS WELCOME Mountains, Ocean, River, Lakes are all around you just 5 mins in different directions. The Hoh Rain Forrest is a short drive away. Sol Duc Hot Springs and Olympic Natural Hotspring just 20 mins away. The Devels Punch Bowl. Lake Cresent, East Beach, and Lake Cresent are a 10 min drive. Cresent Beach, Salt Creek Beach Whiskey Creek Beach 15 min away. The mouth of the Lyre River is a min walk down our beach where youll be staying. Elwa River 15 min away. Or stay and enjoy the view and sound of the waves. Just a short 20 min drive West of Port Angeles , WA. hides a private and all accessible, one road in and one road out beach all to yourself. Adjasent to the so popular lyre river campground, Surfers destination off of LowPoint, Fishing from shore or sign up for our kayaks, or small boat.. Breath taking views of Canada. As well as the as the serenity of no sounds of traffic, anywhere.. Creeks on either side of property Feilding .Neilson. Gold panning. Rock hunting; including fossils agates. indigenous bird's such as eagles, hawks, ospreys, kingfishers, ducks, geese, marine bird's, ect. Deer and Elk frequent the area. Watch Thursday and Friday nite as cruise ships light up the straights inbound to seattle. Excellent low tide beach as it drops to almost a 16th of a mile from shore.. Firewood available in camp package or separately.. Close to wilderness trail and Lake Cresent. Animal friendly. We also have our campground above the beach called " Weekend Warriors New Location" check it out on Hipcamp. Which will be opening on May 1st. We are currently still working on property. And will have more sites posted and better pictures of campground soon so you can reserve your site. There very private and large sites with Picnic tables and fire pits
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$81
 / night
Lake Cushman RV Camping Lot

2. Lake Cushman RV Camping Lot

100%
(31)
1 site · RV · Hoodsport, WA
Lake Cushman Camping Lot is a perfect place to park your RV. (Note: This is a back in spot and you must have experience backing up your RV). The lot has full hookups , internet and is very quiet. This lot is within the Lake Cushman golf course area, within driving distance to The Olympic National Park, Puget Sound, and various lakes and rivers. Lake Cushman consists of three lakes, one for speed boats and two for non-motorized boats. The community is located just off of Highway 101, close to the city of Hoodsport, WA!
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Basecamp 112

3. Basecamp 112

93%
(190)
16 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Angeles, WA
Six pull-in grassy campsites with bathroom and garbage. No showers available this season. Be sure to check out the peninsula map of Olympic National Park located on the entrance kiosk. Propane camp fires are welcome if you have one to bring. Thank you Eian & Rachel
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$19
 / night
Forks Central Stay

4. Forks Central Stay

100%
(1)
1 site · RV · Forks, WA
Centrally located RV hookups in the heart of Forks, WA! Walking distance to every restaurant and grocery store. Clean, safe, and locally owned and maintained. Our on-property office, part of our automotive and tire repair business on the other side of the property, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Let us help accommodate your adventures in the PNW!
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Lake Pleasant View

5. Lake Pleasant View

92%
(6)
1 site · RV · Beaver, WA
A peaceful community in front of LAKE PLEASANT. Close to rainforest and all the beaches.
Full hookups
from 
$65
 / 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.

95% (9K) 343 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Washington Coast

Private Beachfront

1. Private Beachfront

97%
(33)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Angeles, WA
RV’s VANS 5th WHEELS WELCOME Mountains, Ocean, River, Lakes are all around you just 5 mins in different directions. The Hoh Rain Forrest is a short drive away. Sol Duc Hot Springs and Olympic Natural Hotspring just 20 mins away. The Devels Punch Bowl. Lake Cresent, East Beach, and Lake Cresent are a 10 min drive. Cresent Beach, Salt Creek Beach Whiskey Creek Beach 15 min away. The mouth of the Lyre River is a min walk down our beach where youll be staying. Elwa River 15 min away. Or stay and enjoy the view and sound of the waves. Just a short 20 min drive West of Port Angeles , WA. hides a private and all accessible, one road in and one road out beach all to yourself. Adjasent to the so popular lyre river campground, Surfers destination off of LowPoint, Fishing from shore or sign up for our kayaks, or small boat.. Breath taking views of Canada. As well as the as the serenity of no sounds of traffic, anywhere.. Creeks on either side of property Feilding .Neilson. Gold panning. Rock hunting; including fossils agates. indigenous bird's such as eagles, hawks, ospreys, kingfishers, ducks, geese, marine bird's, ect. Deer and Elk frequent the area. Watch Thursday and Friday nite as cruise ships light up the straights inbound to seattle. Excellent low tide beach as it drops to almost a 16th of a mile from shore.. Firewood available in camp package or separately.. Close to wilderness trail and Lake Cresent. Animal friendly. We also have our campground above the beach called " Weekend Warriors New Location" check it out on Hipcamp. Which will be opening on May 1st. We are currently still working on property. And will have more sites posted and better pictures of campground soon so you can reserve your site. There very private and large sites with Picnic tables and fire pits
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$81
 / night
Lake Cushman RV Camping Lot

2. Lake Cushman RV Camping Lot

100%
(31)
1 site · RV · Hoodsport, WA
Lake Cushman Camping Lot is a perfect place to park your RV. (Note: This is a back in spot and you must have experience backing up your RV). The lot has full hookups , internet and is very quiet. This lot is within the Lake Cushman golf course area, within driving distance to The Olympic National Park, Puget Sound, and various lakes and rivers. Lake Cushman consists of three lakes, one for speed boats and two for non-motorized boats. The community is located just off of Highway 101, close to the city of Hoodsport, WA!
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Basecamp 112

3. Basecamp 112

93%
(190)
16 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Angeles, WA
Six pull-in grassy campsites with bathroom and garbage. No showers available this season. Be sure to check out the peninsula map of Olympic National Park located on the entrance kiosk. Propane camp fires are welcome if you have one to bring. Thank you Eian & Rachel
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$19
 / night
Forks Central Stay

4. Forks Central Stay

100%
(1)
1 site · RV · Forks, WA
Centrally located RV hookups in the heart of Forks, WA! Walking distance to every restaurant and grocery store. Clean, safe, and locally owned and maintained. Our on-property office, part of our automotive and tire repair business on the other side of the property, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Let us help accommodate your adventures in the PNW!
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Lake Pleasant View

5. Lake Pleasant View

92%
(6)
1 site · RV · Beaver, WA
A peaceful community in front of LAKE PLEASANT. Close to rainforest and all the beaches.
Full hookups
from 
$65
 / night

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The best dog-friendly RV parks in Washington Coast 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.