Best RV Parks & Resorts near Copalis Crossing, WA

RV parks near Copalis Crossing feature a mix of oceanfront and forested settings along Washington's coast. Pacific Dunes Resort provides full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, though spaces can be tight for larger rigs. "Smaller rv gravel sites. Difficult for guests to back in due to sharp corners and tight smaller spaces," noted one camper about the resort's layout. The Driftwood RV Resort in Copalis Beach accommodates big rigs with water and sewer hookups plus 30-amp electric service, while Ocean Breeze RV Resort in Ocean Shores offers 350 sites with both 30 and 50-amp service options. Thousand Trails Oceana in Ocean City has limited full hookup sites near the highway with the remainder being more compact.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the coastal region. Winter brings heavy rain and strong winds, with several reviews noting muddy conditions at some parks during wet months. Most parks remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited in off-season. Cell service varies significantly—Pacific Dunes Resort has no reception for major carriers despite offering WiFi. Many parks provide sanitary dump stations, though several reviews mention occasional closures for maintenance. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated dog areas at larger facilities. Propane refill service is limited, with American Sunset RV & Tent Resort in Westport being one of the few offering on-site propane fill. Ocean City access roads remain navigable for most large motorhomes despite occasional storm debris.

Best RV Sites Near Copalis Crossing, Washington (109)

    1. Thousand Trails Oceana

    7 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Apparently this campground floods as it is below sea level we went at the time of year that was completely dry stayed 21 days and really had a blast our campsite was right near the beach We walked to the"

    "Park is great for kids, Short walk to the beach, and facilities are well kempt. Only downside is the VERY NARROW spots. Makes for a tight fit and hopefully friendly neighbors."

    2. Hoquiam River RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Hoquiam, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 538-2870

    "This campground is about 45 minutes south of Quinault Lake in Olympic NP. So it adds a lot of extra time and miles to explore ONP. It is about 20 minutes to the beaches, which was great."

    "I got here and found hot shower and full hookups ;) and even fresh cookies 👍🏼"

    3. Ocean Breeze RV Resort - KM Resorts

    4 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 289-0628

    "This campground had some of the most private sites I’ve ever seen. Rarely can you go to an RV park and not see your neighbors."

    "It is a private resort but public can stay as long as they have openings but the have over 300 camp sites. Most sites are decently paced very few are not. Has a pool during the summer months."

    4. The Driftwood RV Resort and Campground

    4 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 289-3484

    "The facilities are immaculate. There are hidden treasures in the decor/landscaping that have been really fun for my 6 year old to spot."

    "Tent site had an amazing view and easy access to the river. All sites we clean with firewood provided. Staff was friendly and working hard to build more sites."

    5. JB's RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ocean Shores, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 289-9227

    $30 - $50 / night

    "This is a good location being right on the dunes and near the beach entrance with a short walk. Also puts you near the horse rentals. Great place. Very good hosts and carry propane and fire wood."

    "Right up next to the shores! Nice little private tent spots. Free cold shower. Friendly camp hosts and staff."

    6. Pacific Dunes Resort

    4 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 289-3873

    "Difficult for guests to back in due to sharp cornersand tight smaller spaces. Space just for 26' travel trailer no room for tow vehicle. Used extra parking by dumpster. All utilities included."

    "The nearness of the trail to the beautiful beach was a huge plus. Super relaxing ...hope to return soon!"

    7. Big Spruce Resort RV and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 288-0138

    "Our site is one away from from the toilet/ bath house there are 6 combo rooms. There are 3 cabins, 12 full service sites, tent sites some w/ electric. Laundry 1 washer and dryer."

    8. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

    4 Reviews
    Westport, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 268-0207

    "Both sites I picked were very clean, large, and weren't too close to the next site. Site 48 had plenty of vegetation between the sites to provide some sense of privacy."

    9. Ocean City RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Copalis Crossing, WA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 289-8297

    "Outstanding Owner who shows great pride in her establishment. Peaceful like you cant believe. It was our pleasure."

    "Nice little campground with all the hook ups including cable, easy in and out with a trail to the beach. Lots of mosquitoes so bring spray but otherwise a great place to stay."

    10. Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites

    6 Reviews
    Oysterville, WA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 267-2625

    $50 - $85 / night

    "The center sites, 17 &18 which is where we were at were not bad, no view but still ok and only 100 yards from the beach. Great for kids because the inlet water is fairly shallow."

    "Laid back and friendly place for RVers. Bay is a mud flat here so no waves. I liked my premium spot with a water view."

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RV Park Reviews near Copalis Crossing, WA

716 Reviews of 109 Copalis Crossing Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2021

    Copalis Beach RV Resort

    RV resort and campground

    This an ideal beach access resort. There is a very nice pedestrian walkway bridge over a small stream and then a short walk through the dunes to a beautiful ocean beach. During certain times of the year vehicles are allowed to drive on the beach through various access points within a couple of miles of the resort.

    We visited this resort during the off-season in November and during the middle of the week. There were only 8 other campers in the park with a few long termers. You can purchase a membership but it is not necessary to stay here. Visitors are welcome but it can be very busy during the summer time and holidays. I would call for availability.

    This is an older park and facilities show their age but the bathrooms and showers were very clean. There is a dedicated tent only area and a few cabin rentals. RV sites are side by side and back to back. There is no shade. RV sites are full hookup with water, power, sewer and cable. There is also a dump site on location. Wi-fi is available for a fee, otherwise not accessible. We forgot to sign-in to our Winegard Gateway before arriving so we had data but no Wi-fi. Gravel sites with a little grass and fairly level.

    Pet friendly but dogs must be leashed. Our dog had a great time running on the beach and walking the trails in the dunes.

    Propane and ice available on site.

    There is a community fire pit and portable propane fire pits are allowed at the sites. 

    Not all sites have picnic tables.

    The town of Ocean Shores is about a 20 minute drive.

    On site resort manager, Timothy and his wife, were very friendly and always willing to help.

  • Slim L.
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Pacific Dunes Resort

    Close together spaces

    Smaller rv gravel sites. Difficult for guests to back in due to sharp cornersand tight smaller spaces. Space just for 26' travel trailer no room for tow vehicle. Used extra parking by dumpster. All utilities included. Nice wooden privacy fence behind all the rv sites. Picnic table and firepit with movable grill on it. Propane grill next to sand play area. Wifi was good. NO Cell reception for T-Mobile or Verizon.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2022

    Hoquiam River RV Park

    Close to beaches

    This campground is about 45 minutes south of Quinault Lake in Olympic NP. So it adds a lot of extra time and miles to explore ONP. It is about 20 minutes to the beaches, which was great. You can drive your car right up onto the beach, which was awesome. The showers and laundry were very clean. Site were full hookups, but very close together. Sites are very close together with no privacy. There are many long-term RV's here. The area fronting the river is very well landscaped and offers fire rings, benches, grills, and a nature path to walk your dog.

  • H
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Andersen's Oceanside RV Park & Cottages

    Please read

    This is long but I wish someone wrote it so I knew what I was atleast spending our money on. I’ll first write about the website and how it lies and then my experience, with pictures. For context, we have a 43-foot fifth wheel that stands at a standard height of 13’6”, totaling approximately 60 feet in length with our truck. Discrepancies in Site Descriptions: Forested Sites: 1. The website advertised three large grassy areas. In reality, one was occupied by the campsite manager. Though there are two sites remaining, the one closest to the store backs up into low-hanging branches that could easily damage our solar panels and things on top and was not in an area or wide enough for us to back in our 43’ fifth wheel. 2. Amazing for Slides: The two available sites might work for slides, but the most narrow spot would have posed a significant risk. Which is the one we were supposed to have. If you don’t have slide toppers, your slides would be filled with leaves and branches. 3. Size Claims: The website states sites are 100'x50'. The owner specifically state that they are 70'x20' and none of the sites are100’x50’. 4. Surface Quality: The site closest to the store was somewhat gravel, but weeds were growing over it. Further back, it became more uneven, with slopes and hills leading into grass rather than a proper gravel pad. 5. Connectivity: The advertised satellite, TV, and Wi-Fi were virtually non-existent. Wi-Fi in the other areas was terrible, leading to frustrating experiences trying to connect. 6. Fire Pit: We booked a spot with a fire pit, which we were told would be moved to our site from the forested area. However, we never received it. Thankfully, we brought our own. Prime Sites: 1. Surrounding Environment: Claims of being quietly surrounded by grassy dunes and playful pines are misleading. While there are sand dunes, the pines are very far from the sites; you are primarily in a campground without immediate tree access. 2. Proximity to Beach: this was accurate it was a nice walk 3. Size: Again, the owner mentioned that all sites are 70'x20,' contradicting the 100'x20' claim online. Our fifth wheel did not fit adequately, forcing us to deal with dirt and litter behind us. 4. Patio Description: The site described a sand entry on their site and a beauty-barked entry when you go to book. It is in fact sand which is why I purposely booked the forested site 5. Wi-Fi Quality: Rather than excellent Wi-Fi, we experienced frequent disconnections, and often it only worked late at night when the campground was quiet. Overall Experience: Upon arrival, I was met with the owner stating that we didn’t need to get out of the truck, which seemed convenient at first. However, once led to the incorrect site, I expressed our booking for a forest site, only to be told they preferred to place us elsewhere because of our size(which we did specify during booking) The roads were a bit narrow for turning around a big rig despite them saying big rig friendly, and backing into a suitable site required a three-point turn, making it an complicated process. When I approached the office regarding a refund for the site difference, the owner reeked of pot(I usually don’t care but I would rather do business with someone sober than argue with someone stoned). the owner was immediately confrontational and dismissive. Despite my attempts to explain the situation, he insisted that all sites were the same and refused to acknowledge the misleading size and price differences. His behavior was unprofessional and unacceptable. When I asked him about price and size difference he kept saying it was all the same and the only difference was the forested site got a fireplace for free and it would follow me however we never did get it. How wife at one time during the argument came out and said she would give us a refund for the difference and he told her to shut the hell up. He then told us to either take what we were given(at the lesser price) or take a full refund and leave. I later discovered that the owner has a history of confrontations, as noted in various reviews, which further dampened our experience. In conclusion, the forest and prime sites are not worth the price of$125 per night. I also never received the promised fireplace, which was an additional disappointment. Having booked in March for an August stay and specifically choosing the forested site, I expected a much better experience. Overall the difference in price between what I booked and what I got was$135 for the 4 nights.

  • Mary C.
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Lake Sylvia State Park Campground

    Hidden Gem

    Set in a former logging camp above the town of Montesano, park life revolves around a large swimming and fishing lake. This site is super family friendly and pet friendly too.

    There is a playground on site and TONS of old logging roses turned bike trails.

    There are plenty of tent and RV sites and s few primitive sites for campers. There are showers a flushing toilets.

  • Dawn
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Pacific Beach State Park Campground

    Simplicity at the beach

    There isn't a lot of privacy between slots but this campground offers RV, tent and yurts. Electrical HU only but dump site available. It's right off the beach with a little shop in walking distance. There's also a motel with an accessible laundry room nearby. There is a huge expanse of beach to play on when the tide is out. Most campers leave dogs off leash on the beach. Tons of kites flying through the summer days, it's beautiful. Campfires on the beach allowed. Camp hosts are great and facilities upkeep is well managed. Two shower tokens per dollar, each token = 3 minutes. Summer books up quickly, need to secure 9 months in advance. Cell service is very spotty and campground WiFi is as well.

  • Tim J.
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Artic Park

    Perfect Nature Campground

    If you are looking for a cammpground that is not large and crowded and is what they used to be like, then this is for you. This privately owned campground has full hookups and tent sites. It has clean showers and restrooms, a rec room, and laundry. There is a tank dump and propane. You also have a bar/restaurant next door. There are 20 acres with trails that take you along a creek and a thick forest that includes wild berries. This is a welcome escape from the crazy world and crowded campgrounds.

  • S
    Nov. 17, 2024

    American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

    Not busy during fall

    Our friends have stayed here a few times for razor clam digging and seemed fine with it, so we tried it. We stayed 2 nights during a mid-November clam dig. There is a string of long-term campers and a string of short-term spots. It was really empty, so there were no close neighbors. I could see how it would be overly snug during a busy session with how close the sites are together. You literally have enough room for a slide out and 5 feet or so to the next site's picnic table. The covered fish cleaning station was very nice to clean clams. It's an older looking campground but we were happy with it.

  • D
    Jul. 30, 2022

    Cedar to Surf Campground

    Decent campground

    This place has a cool vibe, very family and dog friendly. They have a communal fire pit, laundry, and even a little rec room. It’s cozy here, the staff members have been lovely, I’d say the best part, just really good people! The beach access is a little bit of a trek, we definitely wish it were easier and faster to get to. We have dogs and one can’t walk very well, it’s a long way to carry her.


Guide to Copalis Crossing

Copalis Crossing is situated along Washington's northwestern coast where the Copalis River meets the Pacific Ocean. The region experiences heavy rainfall from October through May, with summer temperatures typically ranging between 60-75°F. Most RV campgrounds near Copalis Crossing remain open year-round despite seasonal weather challenges, with muddy conditions common during wet months.

What to do

Beach activities: Access points near Pacific Dunes Resort provide opportunities for beachcombing and clam digging. "James and Jordyn were so helpful and accommodating to any need that arose. The nearness of the trail to the beautiful beach was a huge plus," notes one visitor about the resort's proximity to shoreline activities.

River exploration: At The Driftwood RV Resort, campers can access the Copalis River. "We visited in December but got very lucky with weather. Had a great time. Sits on East side of Copalis River, no direct beach access unless you float river to ocean, we did it in wet suits in December and had a blast," shares one adventurous camper.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds offer walking paths through coastal forests. "The little walking trails along the river were gorgeous. Again, for a tiny town, this site was a treat," mentions a visitor at Hoquiam River RV Park, highlighting the appeal of nearby nature trails.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Ocean Breeze RV Resort earns praise for its site layout. "This campground had some of the most private sites I've ever seen. Rarely can you go to an RV park and not see your neighbors. There are sites in open areas, some cut into the forest, and some completely covered by trees," explains a camper who appreciated the seclusion.

Beach proximity: Many visitors value the short distance to ocean access. "We enjoyed hearing the waves crash. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Meeting new friends and making memories," notes a reviewer at Thousand Trails Oceana, emphasizing the audible presence of the nearby ocean.

Cleanliness: Well-maintained facilities receive consistent praise. "What a surprise this little site was. After leaving another campsite because of how dirty it was, this site was just what we needed. The owner was very sweet and everything is very neat and clean. You can tell they take pride in it," writes a visitor about Hoquiam River RV Park.

What you should know

Site size variations: RV spots range significantly in size across different parks. "Park is great for kids, Short walk to the beach, and facilities are well kempt. Only downside is the VERY NARROW spots. Makes for a tight fit and hopefully friendly neighbors," reports a camper at Thousand Trails Oceana.

Beach access methods: Direct beach access varies by location. "You can access beach from 'Drive-on' beach access about 6 minutes north of camp, it is just after the Iron Springs Resort. Can also access from State park just around the corner, although you have to walk a long way," advises a camper at The Driftwood RV Resort.

Flooding risks: JB's RV Park and other coastal campgrounds face environmental challenges. "This is a good location being right on the dunes and near the beach entrance with a short walk. Also puts you near the horse rentals," shares one camper about the location advantages despite potential seasonal flooding.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Some campgrounds offer recreational facilities for children. "This campground is about 45 minutes south of Quinault Lake in Olympic NP. It is about 20 minutes to the beaches, which was great. You can drive your car right up onto the beach, which was awesome," notes a visitor to Hoquiam River RV Park about the family-friendly beach access.

Protected swimming areas: Bayshore RV Park offers safer water options for young swimmers. "This place is right on a little inlet on the ocean. Great for kids because the inlet water is fairly shallow," shares a camper about the child-friendly water access.

Blackberry picking: Several campgrounds offer seasonal berry picking opportunities. "We found tons of wild blackberry bushes near our site," mentions a visitor at Ocean Breeze RV Resort, highlighting a family-friendly activity available in late summer.

Tips from RVers

Dump station availability: Not all parks offer sewer hookups at individual sites. "No sewer hookups! In a 300+ site campground I was shocked to learn they had no option for sewer. They have 6 dump stations in 2 locations instead," warns an RVer about Ocean Breeze RV Resort.

Site selection strategy: At some parks, campers recommend specific sections. "We opted for the section closer to the beach and less space between sites," shares a visitor to Thousand Trails Oceana, noting the tradeoff between proximity to attractions and site spacing.

Weather preparation: The coastal climate demands proper equipment. "It rained while we were there, but it was hardly noticeable with the tree coverage," explains a camper at Ocean Breeze RV Resort, highlighting how tree cover can mitigate rainy conditions common to rv campgrounds in Copalis Crossing, Washington.

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