From quiet sites to lively state park campgrounds, the Washington Coast offers lots for RV campers.
RV campers are spoiled for choice on the Washington coast, with RV sites spread across both oceanfront state parks and coastal portions of Olympic National Park, as well as across the numerous islands set between the Puget Sound and Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Many public campgrounds offer full hookups, plus perks such as flush toilets, showers, and dump stations, but the downside is that they also tend to come with plenty of neighbors—great if you want to meet fellow RVers, but not so great if you're looking for an escape deep into nature. If you're looking for a quiet stay away from throngs of other campers, you'll find plenty of private Hipcamps spread across the coastal regions of Washington, most within easy reach of area beaches.