The best camping near Twin Harbors State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Twin Harbors State Park adventure.

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Wild WA Coast Lookout ($75 - $125)

7 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Forks, WA
Welcome to Aliya Preserve. Originally owned by the developers of Kalaloch Lodge, this was slated to be an expansion site for the resort. That development would have drastically changed the land. Adam & Sara purchased the property in 2018 to preserve it. We enjoy sharing it with nature aficionados who respect the sacredness of the unblemished land and help us keep it pristine. From your mossy bank perched above the panoramic Pacific, beneath burley spruce tree boughs, magic sunsets unfold at your own super-private and secluded campsite with fire-pit. Adjacent to Olympic National Park, this is the same beach and bluff that defines Kalaloch, LaPush and and other wild Washington coastal icons. As the stewards of this land, we are now inviting respectful and responsible small groups and families to share its beauty. Without prior approval we allow only eight people per group— even when split between campsites. Please make sure to check the site *title* for number of campers allowed in each site. For example only two people are allowed in sites 1 and 4. Up to two dogs are allowed per site for a $25 perpup fee, which must be paid in the "extras" section at checkout {dogs enjoy the beach the most!!}
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Unique Bay Front Camping

5 sites · RVs6 acres · Aberdeen, WA
PLEASE NO FIREWORKS ON SITE OR SURROUNDING AREA. We bought this land in 2017, there were 7 derelict mobile homes on the property. We cleaned up the area and remodeled the house next door and put in the 5 RV sites. We hope you enjoy this property as much as we do, it is a one-of-a-kind beautiful, quiet place. All of our sites have full hook-ups (water, sewer, and power). The sites are just a couple feet from the bay with access to miles of beach hiking. You can walk to Bottle Beach State Park which is approximately 1 mile north or hike about a mile south to Elk River. Enjoy unobstructed views of Westport and the freight ships coming into the harbor. Enjoy a peaceful beach with amazing sunsets. Whether you are surfing for the weekend or tuna-fishing, this is your go to spot - you will not be disappointed. Westport is 7 miles by car and the Westport Winery is only 5 miles. There is two nearby boat launches - one off of Elk River just 2 miles away and the other off of Johns River launch just 6 miles away. We are located in the middle of an outdoor paradise and want others to enjoy all it has to offer. ***If you have questions about how to add sites to your reservation or change dates, please reach out to HipCamp support. They will be able to better assist you.***
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Coastal Family Hideaway

1 site · RV, Tent4 acres · Ocean Shores, WA
Ocean Shores is known as a small charming coastal community with an abundance of recreational and cultural activities. It is also surrounded by miles of sandy beaches on the Pacific Ocean as well as Grays Harbor. Its 23 miles of inter-connected canals and lakes charm you with their breathtaking views. Surrounded by trees and vegetation you will have all the privacy you seek as you are the only campers here. This is a very large space to share with those of your choosing. There are no "lights out" or "quiet times" for you to worry about. Large open space for camping with friends and family to gather and enjoy each others company.  Dogs are able to be leash free and enjoy the space as well. Only a ten min private walk to the ocean through the dunes to enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, kite flying, picnics on the beach, day camping, amazing sunsets and so much more. Rubber boots (maybe some waders, depending on the winter) are recommended for the hike to the beach during the winter months (November-May) as you will have a small trek through seasonal wet lands. You may also access the beach/ocean by vehicle just a few minutes away in town.  You will be located between the Quinault Casino and the City of Ocean Shores where you can enjoy all the wonderful activities there is to offer.  If kayaking, canoeing or paddle boarding is what you are seeking, many are unaware of the 23 miles of scenic canals in the City of Ocean Shores.  You may also fish for bass, rainbow trout, yellow perch and bluegill sunfish in these waterways.   I hear there are a couple little Islands to explore as well.  What a hidden treasure! There are three launch sites available we can give if needed.  And if you left something at home, sitting there thinking he was going to grab it (haha) no worries, you more than likely can grab it in town. The Ace hardware is amazing!  There is an Arcade, golf, miniature golf, go carts, water go carts, bowling, horseback rentals (seasonal) for the beach, electric bike rentals, scooter rentals and so many more activities for you to enjoy.  A wonderful place where memories are made.
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Camp Hope

15 sites · RVs, Tents1000 acres · Oakville, WA
This is a quiet and secluded camping location with ACCESS to the river, access to farm land, ponds and DNR land. Our camp spots are private and not stacked on top of each other. We also have cows in our neighboring farm and places for you to walk, trails to hike and places to fish. Right now we have dry camping with outdoor honey buckets. Our goal is to have showers and running water soon. We are wanting something that you can clear your mind, camp In peace. We want our campers to help in the developing process. We also offer wood for sale and all of our sites have wood burning areas. We also have ice and delivery services. We are about 45 minutes from ocean beaches, only a few minutes from the best riding, hiking and boating in the world. We have a cute bar and restaurant within a mile. Also gas and groceries are close as well. Boat launch is about 1/2 a block easy access.
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Capa Campground

9 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Quinault, WA
Private property along the Quinault River between NFS land and Olympic National Park, adjacent to Colonel Bob Wilderness and just past The Quinault Nation reservation. Homesteaders came here in 1890, prior to that there was no human habitation. A perfect base camp to explore the many varied facets of the West side of the Olympic Peninsula. The campsites are on acreage of a very small off-grid farm. Relax and forget the stress. There are 6 tent sites and 2 small RV sites. Toilets are available, as well as trash bins, potable water, and picnic tables. We do not allow pets. Guests love staying here: "This spot was everything we were hoping for and more! Awesome location near everything in Quinault. Received a fun, short tour of the property from our hosts who are incredibly nice. The campsite was tidy and exactly what we imagined. Plenty of room between us and our neighbors, and we barely knew that they were there. The outhouse is basic but clean and charming. Imagine the friendliness of staying at a distant cousin's organic farm, with the facilities of a top-notch campsite. Only regret was that we were crashing there quickly, and weren't able to stay longer and relax on-site. If the description on the website seems like what you're looking for, I would highly recommend this location."
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Cranberry Moon - RV Oasis

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Grayland, WA
A private, RV-only camp area with 2 (individually rented) spots for self-contained RV, motorhome, or fifth wheels. Please read entire listing and check out our many photos for details. **We are on 105, you will hear cars** Check in after 3pm Check out by noon Come stay at Cranberry Moon, a beachy RV site. Rent one spot with the potential of having someone else there at the same time, or rent both spots to have the entire space to yourself. Cranberry Moon is located in the desirable area between Twin Harbors State Park and Grayland Beach State Park. There is drive-on Beach access nearby if you don't feel like walking. There are great local restaurants to try, sights to see and adventures to be had. We offer level back-in sites that can accommodate any length of trailer or motorhome. Each site is gravel with your own sand space instead of grass. Each space comes with its own picnic table. We do not offer fire rings. You are welcome to bring your own propane fire gear. A shared space has a small climbing structure for kids and plenty of sand to play. When the wind is low, you can hear the ocean from your site, and it is about a 10 minute walk down a well-maintained public access path to get to the beach. If you visit during spring, there may be times when the beach access trail is swampy, and you have to go around the block to get around it. There are many nearby places to access the beach within a short drive. We are located on state Route 105, so there is some traffic with road noise. Both spots sit back away from the road a good distance. There is a privacy fence along the road with gates. Copy and paste this link to view a video of the walk to the beach: https://youtu.be/MM82SW4OWs8 After booking, you will receive a detailed email with instructions and photos of how to get to our place, and how to get to the beach access path. We offer 30 and 50 amp electricity Propane firepits allowed - NO fire rings Pets allowed - on leash please if there is another camper. Otherwise at your discretion. Only the highway side is fenced at this time and a small or determined dog could possibly find a way out. This listing is for RV site only, NO RV provided NO water (spigots do not yet have water to them, you can fill at Grayland Beach State Park for free, 5 minutes to the south) NO sewer (you can also dump at Grayland Beach State Park for $5) NO toilets NO garbage containers, pack in - pack out please Grayland Beach State Park is conveniently located approximately 5 minutes drive south to fill your water, and they charge a $5 dump fee to empty your tanks.
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R&R Retreat. Digital Detox.

3 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Centralia, WA
This 40 Acre parcel has been in my family since the 1870's when my Great^4 grandparents homesteaded it. For the first 50 years or so, It was used as a hay field and cattle pasture, but it has been managed as a tree farm ever since and we are still doing periodic selective harvests. It was handed down through the paternal family to my Great Uncle, who passed away in 2013 and deeded it to my 2nd cousin in the will. My Dad and I bought it from my cousin, who lives in Arizona, together. Then my Wife and I bought my Dad out with our share of the profits from our first commercial thinning.Although I plan to do some minor harvesting in the future, I no longer intend to do any clearcutting. Selective harvests only. I hope that campers will make ample use of windfalls and other debris to keep the fire risk low. I also use the property as a release site for wildlife caught as part of my urban nuisance wildlife business.
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The Seed: A Conscious Community

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Elma, WA
Nestled in a serene Pacific Northwest landscape, The Seed is a conscious community dedicated to fostering connection, healing, and personal growth. Our community is a haven for those seeking a deeper sense of belonging, purpose, and well-being. Here, we cultivate an environment that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit, allowing individuals to flourish and thrive in harmony with nature and each other. At The Seed, we offer unique experiences to help you connect with your mind, body, and spirit. From camping in one of our rentals or your own tent or tiny house on wheels to somatic sound healing, sacred medicine integration, yoga, frequency healing, and much more, our alternative wellness and healing modalities will guide you on your journey to consciousness expansion and nature connection. Come experience our conscious community for the day, a weekend, or even longer stays. We offer camping, group camping experiences, events, 1:1 experiences, group workshops, wellness retreats, creative expression projects, collaborations, and even work-trade opportunities.
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The best camping near Twin Harbors State Park guide

Overview

About

Twin Harbors State Park lies just four miles south of Westhaven on the Pacific coastline. Most of the action on these 172-acres is at the beach where you’ll see visitors enjoying beachcombing, clamming, diving, kite flying, and surf fishing. Just make sure to pick up a recreational fishing license that is required at all Washington State Parks. If you’d rather just max out and relax all cool, you can always toss horseshoes around over a brewski or make the half mile trek along Shifting Sands Trail, leading you into a shore pine forest. There are plenty of places to camp camp including tents, trailers, even yurts!

Notable campgrounds

  • Hiker/Biker Campsites: Ideal for the adventurous spirit, these sites offer a rustic camping experience.
  • Full-Hookup Sites: Perfect for those seeking convenience, these sites accommodate RVs with essential utilities.
  • Group Camp: A communal area with a large campfire circle, ideal for larger gatherings and events.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season, as sites fill up quickly due to the park's popularity.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as last-minute openings can occur.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Twin Harbors State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the days are long. However, for those seeking solitude, the off-season offers a peaceful retreat. Be mindful of the burn bans and beach conditions that can affect your visit.

Know before you go

  • Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty.
  • Be aware of beach hazards; always stay informed and follow safety guidelines.
  • Accessible amenities are available, ensuring an inclusive experience for all visitors.
  • Remember that the park hours are from 8am to dusk, year-round.
  • Prepare for your visit by purchasing a Discover Pass, required for vehicle access to the park.
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