Set on the northern coast of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles offers easy access to both Olympic National Park and Canada's Vancouver Island, accessible by an RV- and trailer-friendly ferry service that runs multiple times per day. While summers range from pleasantly warm to hot, winters can get frigid with sub-freezing temperatures. While most campers choose summer for tent camping, RVers can enjoy the area year-round with RV parks right in town, many with views out over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. More secluded, nature-oriented options include private RV campsites, typically more off-the-grid with just basic amenities like level sites and picnic tables. More designated campsites are available inside Olympic National Park, where boondocking is also allowed in most areas for those who don't need hookups.