Best RV Parks & Resorts near Naselle, WA

RV parks in the Naselle area include the RV Park At The Bridge, which offers 45 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups, accommodating both small and large rigs. The park provides 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service on gravel pads with picnic tables. One visitor noted, "Beautiful views of the Astoria-megler Bridge and Astoria Oregon at night." Wallicut River RV Resort in nearby Ilwaco features 105 sites with full hookups, including 30-amp and 50-amp service. Just south in Hammond, Oregon, the Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA remains open year-round with pull-through sites for big rigs and offers amenities like a market, laundry facilities, and a dump station.

Several RV parks in the region maintain year-round operations, though fall and summer seasons typically require advance reservations. Access roads to most parks accommodate large motorhomes, though some visitors recommend calling ahead to confirm turning radius requirements for longer rigs. Pets are allowed at most facilities, including Thousand Trails Long Beach and Cedar to Surf Campground. A camper mentioned that "all odd number sites have to have extra long sewer and water hoses" at one park, suggesting bringing extension hoses. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Columbia Shores RV Park does not offer sewer hookups on site. Many parks provide picnic tables, showers, and trash service, with varying proximity to beach access.

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Best RV Sites Near Naselle, Washington (135)

    1. RV Park At The Bridge

    5 Reviews
    Chinook, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 595-8303

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Super nice bathrooms and laundry facility. Pretty well situated. Only downside is the highway nice"

    "It’s mainly an RV park but there are 3 great tent spots in the back next to a cute stream/forested area."

    2. Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA

    45 Reviews
    Hammond, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 861-2606

    $45 / night

    "We stayed in October and it was nice and quiet at night. We stayed in a premium back in site but it looked that all sites had full hookups including sewer. Tons of family friendly activities."

    "Very family and pet friendly. Staff was wonderful with great attitudes. My only negative was that the free WiFi did not work and our site was not mowed. We would return for sure."

    3. Thousand Trails Long Beach

    11 Reviews
    Ilwaco, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The location is perfect, with an easy walk to the beach, making it ideal for those who love the ocean."

    "The sites are tight, but the dog friendly beach is a short walk away. The beach hosts kite flying and sand castle building contests. The town is open and friendly. A Thousand Trails facility"

    4. Wallicut River RV Resort & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Ilwaco, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 642-3292

    $33 - $70 / night

    "This is a good private campground just off Hyway 101 near Long Beach WA, the placement of the campground give a short drive to Long Beach or Astoria, OR both locations are loads of fun."

    "This place was very nice and quite convenient. 2 miles from the nearest town and right on the coast this place had large pieces of land for RVs and Camping and also had cabins as well."

    5. Cedar to Surf Campground

    6 Reviews
    Loomis, WA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 214-4006

    "“nice” as in comfortable and welcoming to all, not as in the amenities. The place itself is somewhat run down, but still functional and fine. We got spot #30, which was an unlevel back-in site."

    "Quiet rv site with hookups. Short walk to the beautiful ocean. Friendly hosts."

    6. Thousand Trails Seaside

    24 Reviews
    Seaside, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a split park 30 amp on one side 50 amp on the other. Right close to town and shopping, restaurants etc. the park was nice and well kept. The laundry was decent."

    "Very large RV/tent park with guard gate.
    Open year-round, this RV Park is located in the town of Seaside on the Oregon Coast."

    7. Oceanic RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Long Beach, WA
    12 miles
    +1 (360) 642-3836

    $30 - $45 / night

    8. Andersen's Oceanside RV Park & Cottages

    3 Reviews
    Loomis, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 642-2231

    "Short walk to the beach"

    "Close to beach"

    10. Columbia Shores RV Park

    1 Review
    Chinook, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 777-8247

    "Each space has a picnic table with lots of green grass and shade! I enjoyed the park hosts and the surrounding beauty of the area."

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RV Park Reviews near Naselle, WA

1042 Reviews of 135 Naselle Campgrounds


  • Tamisha S.
    Oct. 1, 2019

    Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    RV-camping

    Loved this State Park! The trails around it were fun and led from the camp right up to the beach by the old ship wreck. My kids ages 2-14 always had something to do and we brought our bikes. The camping sites and RV sites are cheap compared to Utah, Washington and Idaho rates, but they were also very nice! A little close together but nice. You have to book your site months in advance at this place because it fills up fast. So much to do in this area! Close to seaside, the fort Stevens retired military site was free and interesting-with a scavenger hunt and prize at the end for the kids who complete it. Also, close to Astoria which also has many things to do! Loved that it was close enough to drive over the Columbia River to get to Washington to see the light houses!

    Campground info

    174 full-hookup sites (36 pull-through) 302 electrical sites with water (11 pull-through) Six tent sites with water nearby 15 yurts (7 pet-friendly) 11 deluxe cabins (5 pet-friendly) Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and hot showers RV dump station Adult and Youth Bike Rentals 9-hole Columbia Shore Disc Golf Course

  • M
    Mar. 15, 2021

    Cannon Beach RV Resort

    Walk to Haystack Rock

    Just east of Hwy 101 in Cannon Beach, this RV resort is an easy (really!) 10 minute walk to the beach, just north of Haystack Rock. A sidewalk underpass under 101 and a path through a small city park makes it a family-friendly, dog-friendly walk to the outstanding beach sunsets. A bit longer walk (or easy bike ride) takes you into the heart of Cannon Beach with all the restaurants, ice cream shops, galleries, coffee shops and candy stores. Campground is open year round, has full hook-ups, good wifi, well managed and maintained, has an indoor pool and hot tub (pool facility was closed during covid, check on availability) decent bath houses (also closed during covid), nice sites with lots of tall trees. They also sell propane, firewood and have a gas station. (And they even have an electric car charging station, if you need it) Fun fact: In the winter months you will likely see the local elk herd around town. Note: no tents allowed and our ATT service only has one bar at our site. Would definitely recommend this place for RV camping.

  • Sara S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2020

    Circle Creek RV Park & Campground

    Dog friendly open space near Seaside

    Large RV campground just south of town. Very quiet. Friendly staff. Dog friendly including a fenced off dog run! The pups were happy to stretch their legs. Clean bathrooms and warm showers. Laundry on site. We stayed on the grass over in boondock side. Level sites. If you need power/water...those sites looked large and had decent amount of space between. We showed up after office hours and we’re still able to snag a spot.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Toutle River RV Resort

    I5 access

    We stayed 3 nights at Toutle River RV Resort now owned by RV Inn Style chain. Quiet and respectful campers with paroling friendly staff. I5 access is perfect, although road and train noise could be bothersome for some campers as the campground is nestled in between. The camp store and pool were open. The playground, disk golf and basketball hoops accessible but the pickle ball courts had been removed since we last visited. Sites range from open to treed with many of the pick nick tables needing refurbished. Full hookups with gravel pads for 70+$$ per night. WiFi isn’t free, must be purchased. We had spotty cell service with Verizon though we were directly off I5 corridor. The public restrooms were clean, but mostly under construction while we were camping. Many full timers w/park models and trailer/RV’s sprinkled throughout the park. All-in-all we will stay here again in the future and happy to do so.

  • Brady N.
    Aug. 10, 2019

    Cannon Beach RV Resort

    Perfect spot to camp with an indoor pool

    Close to town biking or walking. Nice well kept grounds. Cable tv hookups WiFi (although not very robust) Ethernet jacks at power posts, so you could make your own WiFi I guess. Great spot for camping and working. Nice friendly staff. It has the only gas station in town also has air and propane stations.

  • Brandon K.
    Oct. 2, 2024

    Cannon Beach RV Resort

    Elk Bugles and Chuckles

    Tucked away in the trees of Cannon Beach is this nice little RV Resort. All amenities were top notch for your needs at a park. The Elk greeted us and were eating all the flowers as we entered. Gas station, propane, laundry, showers, convenience store, pool and two shower/restroom facilities. Paved parking spots with fire pit, picnic tables and full hookup.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2023

    Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    Lots to do in this State Park

    The state park (SP) was fairly easy to find as there are SP signs well before the park, and all the way to the park regardless of which direction you are coming in from. WAZE and our RV GPS wanted to take us down other streets, but we held the course following the signs. There are multiple ways to get to the park, but the signs lead you to the most RV friendly roads. We turned into the park entrance, where there was a huge parking lot and a sign to register. Check-in was quick and easy. Our cost was an $8 online booking fee, with both of us having the Oregon State Park Disabled Veteran Pass. This pass provides 10 days of free camping per month to disabled veterans, resident or non-resident. We proceeded right out of the parking lot and to the H loop, where we drove to site H10 with FHUs. This is an old loop with lots of trees, but the road was passable with our 40’ fifth wheel. However, site H10 has a brush on the driver’s side and low-hanging trees on the passenger side. It’s a tight back-in, and you have to hit the pad exactly to keep from scraping the driver’s side, and we brushed branches on our 13.5’ roof. After several tries and some minor scraping, we got into the site. We asked a park ranger if we could trim the branches so they wouldn’t scrape the roof, especially in the wind. The ranger gave us permission to hand trim. On select loops(there’s a sign as you exit the registration parking lot on where) they sell firewood by the camp host areas for $7 a bundle. They also sell kindling for $4 a bundle. The water pressure was okay, and we had no issues with the sewer or electric. As we were here for two weeks and football junkies, we tried to get Starlink to connect with no luck as there were too many trees. We had 2 bars on Verizon, so we were able to get some internet with our MiFi. Fort Stevens is a huge campground with a variety of site sizes and utility options. The best loop for big rigs, in our opinion, is the newer O loop(water and electric 50/30/20 AMP only) that doesn’t have as many trees or shrubs between sites. The O loop’s even-numbered sites 2-26 are big-rig friendly and open enough to provide satellite shots, especially for Starlink. In general, just our opinion, loops B, C, D, E, F, G& M, are better suited for tents and/or shorter rigs(up to 35’). Class A's and 5th wheels may have trouble with overhead branches. Loops I, J, and N have plenty of sites that will fit big rigs, but read reviews as loops I and J are heavily wooded with overhead branches and brush/shrubs separating sites like in the H loop. There are a ton of trails to walk or bike. We really enjoyed all that Fort Stevens State Park has to offer, with a side benefit being all the elk roaming around the campground and deer hanging out at our campsite.


Guide to Naselle

RV camping near Naselle, Washington sits in Pacific County where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Average summer temperatures reach 70°F while winter lows typically hover around 40°F with annual rainfall exceeding 85 inches. Most Naselle-area campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV campers on sites ranging from forested settings to open grassy areas with varying hookup options.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Columbia River offers excellent salmon fishing in late summer and fall near Wallicut River RV Resort & Campground. One visitor noted the campground's "location gives a short drive to Long Beach WA, or Astoria, OR both locations are loads of fun. Making this site location ideal."

State park exploration: Fort Columbia State Park provides historical buildings and hiking trails just minutes from Columbia Shores RV Park. A camper shared, "Very close to beautiful and interesting Fort Columbia State Park," making it an excellent day trip option for campers.

Beach activities: The coastal shoreline offers numerous access points for clamming during minus tides. At Cedar to Surf Campground, campers enjoy "a cool vibe, very family and dog friendly" atmosphere with beach access a short distance away. The owner notes, "The new owners are pleasant and we will definitely be back!"

What campers like

Campground amenities: Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA offers numerous recreational facilities for guests. "This is a great KOA...probably the best I've been to. It's very big with a lot of activity options including an indoor pool, playground and trails," one reviewer mentioned, while another added that "Fort Stevens is right across the street and has a lot of great day activities as well."

Peaceful settings: Some campgrounds provide quieter environments for those seeking relaxation. A guest at Columbia Shores RV Park described it as having "very green grass and shade" with "a very peaceful atmosphere."

Fishing access: Many campgrounds cater to fishing enthusiasts with seasonal opportunities. One camper at Columbia Shores RV Resort observed that it's "primarily a spot for campers who use this as a base for fishing and boating," making it practical for anglers.

What you should know

Site layout considerations: At Thousand Trails Long Beach, campers should note specific hookup placement issues. One visitor advised, "odd numbers site have hook ups on the right, even have hook ups on the left (drivers side)," which affects how you position your RV. Another camper warned that "the odd numbered spots all have the sewer on the wrong side requiring a very long sewer hose extension."

Seasonal crowds: Summer months bring higher occupancy rates at coastal campgrounds. A camper at Thousand Trails Seaside observed, "When the heat hits the valley, everyone runs to the coastline. So it can get crowded."

Highway noise: Some campgrounds near main roads experience traffic noise. At RV Park At The Bridge, a reviewer mentioned, "Noisy as the highway is right there," while another noted there's "decent spacing between sites" and that "traffic is minimal."

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Thousand Trails Seaside provides family-friendly amenities despite some maintenance issues. A visitor reported, "The campground has all the normal facilities and amenities. It is separated by a road creating one side with wooded sites and the other side a more barren environment."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Naselle, WA is RV Park At The Bridge with a 3.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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