Best RV Parks & Resorts near Seabeck, WA

Several RV parks near Seabeck provide year-round accommodations with varying hookup options. Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor features 102 sites with 50-amp electrical, water, and sewer connections, while Eagle Tree RV Park in Poulsbo offers big-rig friendly spaces with full hookups. Port Ludlow RV Park accommodates both tent and RV camping with 30-amp service, water, and sewer hookups. Tall Chief Campground in Fall City provides 30-amp electrical and water hookups but no sewer connections at most sites. "Sites were long and roomy with a fire ring and picnic table. Good cell service with AT&T and Sprint. Our site was 30 amp only as all 50-amps were taken and there are only a few of them."

Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when parks fill quickly. Most RV parks in the region maintain sanitary dump stations for guests without full hookup sites, though availability varies by location. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with multiple reviewers noting good connectivity at various parks. Pet policies differ between facilities, with most allowing dogs but some imposing breed or weight restrictions. Propane fill service is available at select locations like Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor, though many smaller parks require guests to refill tanks in nearby towns. Winter travelers should note that while several parks remain open year-round, some seasonal facilities like Cove RV Park & Country Store operate only from April through October.

Best RV Sites Near Seabeck, Washington (163)

    1. Cove RV Park & Country Store

    5 Reviews
    Brinnon, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 796-4723

    $44 - $49 / night

    "Had full hook up, everything worked as it should.

    The store has a good stock of stuff."

    "This is our first trailer camping trip ever so we wanted to start small and close to home."

    2. Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor

    10 Reviews
    Gig Harbor, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 858-8138

    $57 - $104 / night

    "Great place, peaceful, lots of trees. All types of site- large, small, full hook ups (30&50) to rustic, small tent area. Water pressure challenges on hill, WiFi ok/slow."

    "This is definitely a RV resort, but there are 5or 6 tent camping sites under some big trees which provide shade almost all day. Nice bathroom and showers."

    3. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We really enjoyed our stay here it was very quiet and peaceful sites were long and roomy with a fire ring and picnic table. Good cell service with AT&T and Sprint."

    "Lots of trees in our section separating us but in other sections your really close to each other. It is first come first serve and lucky us we got 50 amp."

    4. Eagle Tree RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Poulsbo, WA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 598-5988

    "As full time travelers, staying in one campground for more than a few weeks was a scary proposition. We have found the atmosphere and staff here have been great."

    "Full hook up and amenities"

    5. Mike's Beach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Brinnon, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 877-5324

    "Family friendly."

    "Mike's Beach Resort has a campground located right on HWY 101. The highway is all that separates it from the canal. There are several RV hookup site all with fire pits."

    6. Port Ludlow RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Port Ludlow, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 437-9377

    "Simple campground with no real Amenities but the setting is fantastic with a lay out that lets you feel like you’ve got your privacy in the woods."

    "A quiet beautiful area great for camping with the family and enjoying wilderness"

    7. Rest-A-While RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Lilliwaup, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 877-9474

    "Filled with full time residents. The few we met were nice and pleasant. Good for a short stay, since it's not located near a lot to do besides the Olympic National Forest and Lake Cushman."

    "No dogs are allowed on the beach. Town is just 2 miles up the road with a full grocery store. Oceanside view is right off a busy 2 lane road so you hear the cars."

    8. Lake Pleasant RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Bothell, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 487-1785

    $62 - $750 / night

    "They have water, propane, and a dump. They also have great long-term rates."

    "We had a pull through and, while it wasn’t a huge amount of space, the trees between spots offered a really nice level of privacy."

    9. Point Hudson Marina & RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Port Townsend, WA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 385-2828

    $33 - $77 / night

    "The RV park is next to the beach with nice full hookup pull through sites. I would stay here again."

    "This is the best way to spend time in our trailer, act like we're camping, while exploring Port Townsend one of the coolest towns in WA. Excellent weekend getaway."

    10. Elwha Dam RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Port Angeles, WA
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 452-7054

    $36 - $79 / night

    "We had a secluded site which is perfect for a dog. It’s quiet in the park and there’s no major highway close by. The staff is great!"

    "I love how safe and family friendly it is. I camped alone with my dog and I had zero issues. The trails are fun to explore, and the camping area is well maintained."

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RV Park Reviews near Seabeck, WA

1117 Reviews of 163 Seabeck Campgrounds


  • Chris C.
    May. 3, 2021

    North Sound Recreational Vehicle Park

    Simple Urban RV Park

    This is very much an RV park and not really a campground. Seems like a clean little park, but right in the middle of Lynnwood, so if you are looking for a rural setting this isn't for you. 

    They offer weekly and monthly rentals, so this is more of a long-term sort of place. 

    Website: Northsound RV Park

    ​Requirements from their site: 

    • Your travel trailer must be year 2005 or newer 
    • Pet friendly(limit 2) not to exceed 25 lbs. Aggressive breed restrictions apply. 
    • No conversion vehicles - sorry van and bus life people 
    • No trailers larger than 35' long, ideally.
  • J
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Kayak Point County Park

    Small woodsy campground with beach access

    All campsites are surrounded by trees so choose carefully if you need a pull through or if you have a large rig that you’re trying to back up. We had a small camper van and it fit perfectly. Campsite is on a bluff above the beach, but you can’t see the sunset from the campground you would have to go down to the beach. Bathroom/shower is typical for a state or county campground - functional, but zero elegance. This one is a county campground and state or federal passes do not apply. Water and 30 amp electric at all sites except one tent site. Douglas squirrels are common and shy. Pets are welcome on leash.

  • O
    May. 22, 2024

    Blue Sky RV Park

    Awesome park

    We reserved a space for 1 night the day before. Great communication with Brett, everything went really smooth. The facilities are great and very clean, the park very quiet. There are a lot of big rigs parked there, some of the pm long-term as it seems. We enjoyed ourselves and would definitely visit again.

  • S
    Sep. 5, 2023

    Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA

    Peaceful, friendly, comfortable

    We stayed 3 nights in a quiet site that backed to a farm field with cows. Nice and spacious sites, really a nice family-friendly and dog-friendly campground with nice scattered tree cover and landscaping. I could tell families come back to this one for getaways. Laundry and camp store with nice supplies. Great friendly staff. Would for sure stay here again en route to Olympic National Park.

  • Kathy C.
    Jun. 27, 2023

    Cedar Glen RV Park

    great long-term or quick on the way

    There are several long term campers here. The grounds are kept immaculate and they regularly update the sites.  They hang wreaths for the winter holidays. Lawns mowed weekly. 

    All are level gravel. All have grass area, some with patio pad. There is a dog walk area and they are currently creating a dog fenced area at the end orf the two rows. 

    A caretaker is on site and will often help guide rigs into the sites (all are back-in). 

    Close to Poulsbo (a cute, Norwegian heritage town), Seattle ferry via Bainbridge Island and just over an hour to the Olympic National Park via the Hood Canal Bridge.

  • Selena H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA

    One of the better KOA's I've seen

    We usually travel with a pop-up camper and tend to prefer USFS campgrounds or dispersed camping. But we are currently travelling in a rented 30' RV during a holiday week, so we decided to give this KOA a try.

    I was pleasantly surprised! We stayed in site 130 for 2 nights, and it was quiet and peaceful, despite the proximity to hwy 101. We arrived late at night and had no problem getting checked in and finding our assigned spot. We opted for a site with electric and water hookups. It had a picnic table and a fire ring, but we didn't get a chance to use them because we were constantly on the go. Our site was $63.99/night.

    They have Wifi, which was a nice feature that we weren't expecting. There is a picnic pavilion, horseshoes, tetherball, a swimming pool, a playground, a game room, and these really cool looking big wheel things that you can rent for $5/30 minutes. There is also a nice little general store that offers most things a camper could need. The folks who work there are very friendly and helpful. They offer free showers and a sink with hot water for washing dishes also. There is a large laundry room, but we didn't use it. We refilled on water and propane and we used their dump station before we left.

    Overall, this KOA was clean and quiet and offered many amenities. I definitely recommend it if you're looking for "camping" with all the luxuries of home.

  • Ariel & John  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Heart O' the Hills Campground — Olympic National Park

    Beautiful clean primitive campgrounds

    In the Olympic NP, close to Hurricane Ridge to the south, 15 min to town of Port Ángeles to the north. Camped in loop C. Had a beautiful private site. Old growth forest and hiking trails all around. No hookups, no dump station. Each site has fire ring, picnic table. Each loop has a clean, powered, plumbed bathroom, no showers. Would camp again.

  • D
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Riverbend Campground

    Nice campground with friendly staff

    Interesting the other review was for a first time out with their travel trailer!  Same for us!

    We got site 106 which was the furthest one out, it was right along the river.  The site has a concrete slab and fit our Jayco 174BH perfectly.  

    This site does is a back in, but the slab is at a 90 degree angle from the drive.  So you will have to back your trailer around a corner if you plan to park it on the slab.  Didn't see other sites like this.  

    The campground did have a very small selection of items to buy, but mainly snacks.  They do fill propane tanks, but only during week days.

    The site had water and electrical, but no sewer connections.  they do have a nice dump station.

    The camp ground itself did have at least 2 pet areas neither are fenced so a leash is required, along with a playground for the kids.

    We have Verizon and had no issues with cell signal at this campground.

    Also, this is a private campground, so they have a guy that stands at the gate to open it when guests come arrive.

  • Patrick J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Salish Trails Campground

    Highway 101 close, about 100 yards away.

    Checked in with the friendly folks. Escorted to our gravel, pull through site. Fairly level. Utilities worked well though I needed a sewer hose extension. The freeway is about a hundred yards away from the 50 amp pull through sites we were in. This section is the closest, hence all the noise day and at night. I had my white noise machine and fan on and I could still hear the trucks and all the drivers with their fart tube equipped sports car want-to-be's.  Bring ear plugs. Rate was 90.00 plus a night, so a bit higher than the other 75.00 we have had in the last 4 weeks at other RV Parks. We did take a walk around. It was a bit quieter around the 30 amp RV sites, so you may want to plan for that and use your dog bone adapter if you have 50 amp service. I would rate this RV park a 3.5, but a 4.


Guide to Seabeck

RV camping options near Seabeck offer convenient access to the Hood Canal and Olympic Peninsula. The area maintains a temperate climate with summer temperatures typically ranging from 65-80°F and winter temperatures between 35-45°F. Most campgrounds in this region sit at low elevations below 500 feet, making them accessible year-round though some seasonal closures occur from November through March.

What to do

Water activities on Hood Canal: At Rest-A-While RV Park, campers can enjoy calm waters perfect for paddle boarding. "Oceanside view stay, beautiful scenery, calm waters which is perfect for paddle boarding. You can dig for clams and oysters by paying cash to the office for your gatherings," notes Jennifer K. The park sits directly on Hood Canal with beach access for shellfish harvesting.

Hiking nearby trails: Elwha Dam RV Park provides access to trails within walking distance. "There are lots of different options from tent sites to cabin rentals. They have a veggie garden to share, lots of outdoor activity areas and places to explore within walking distance. It's a great base camp for exploring the peninsula," writes Ms H. The park offers direct access to forest trails and is located near Olympic National Park trailheads.

Visit Port Townsend: Use Point Hudson Marina & RV Park as a base for exploring this historic town. "You're a short walk to the Port Townsend business district with all its shops, restaurants and galleries. You can catch a ferry over to Whidbey Island, which is great for a day of biking," shares Thomas B. The waterfront location provides marina views and beach access for morning walks.

What campers like

Community gardens and shared amenities: Elwha Dam RV Park offers unique community features. "They offer a community garden, so feel free to gather at no cost fresh veggies. We will be back Chris ensured that with his great hospitality and helpfulness," says Debra R. The park maintains vegetable gardens where campers can harvest produce at no additional cost.

Waterfront locations: Many RV parks in the Seabeck area provide water views. "Port Townsend is one of our favorite locations, having come here by sailboat for decades and now with a travel trailer. Point Hudson marina and campground are right on the edge of downtown PT and have beautiful views and access for culling, kayaking, and paddle boarding," explains Clyde W.

Forested settings with privacy: Port Ludlow RV Park offers more secluded sites. "Simple campground with no real Amenities but the setting is fantastic with a lay out that lets you feel like you've got your privacy in the woods," notes JL. The wooded setting provides natural shade and separation between campsites not found at more open RV parks.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most RV campgrounds near Seabeck require advance booking, especially waterfront sites. "Cannot beat the location of this RV Park and Marina. If you are camping in your RV/Van the best spots are waterfront ones which are also the most expensive. There were open spots in February but I bet this place is really hard to get in in the summer. Plan ahead!" advises Emma A. about Point Hudson Marina & RV Park.

Limited sewer hookups at some parks: Tall Chief Campground offers electric and water but lacks sewer connections at most sites. "No sewer connections which can be a bummer, but the nice bathrooms make up for it imo," says Brodie D. Alternative waste management solutions include honey wagon services or using the on-site dump station.

Weather considerations: The Olympic Peninsula experiences significant rainfall, especially October through April. Most RV parks remain open year-round but with reduced amenities in winter. "Stayed 3 months for work, perfect beautiful, CHEEP CHEEP, not too good to be true, just right. All hookups included. (Bring your dump tote!) easy easy easy dump station," reports David O. about winter camping at Tall Chief Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for parks with activities: Some campgrounds offer recreation options for children. "We have loved our stay here and plan to return at a later date. This is a beautiful spot to stay in Washington. It's quiet, there is a garden of wood carvings, a small basketball area, and a community garden," shares Kerri J. about Elwha Dam RV Park.

Consider tent camping options: While many Seabeck area parks cater primarily to RVs, some accommodate tent campers. "This is definitely a RV resort, but there are 5 or 6 tent camping sites under some big trees which provide shade almost all day. Nice bathroom and showers. Laundry, dog run, tv room, plus really friendly employees!!!" explains Jacob P. about Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor.

Check pet policies: Most RV parks allow pets but restrictions vary. "Place was awesome. We stayed for a few months and haven't have been happier with a space, service or amenities. New gym is awesome. one of the best I've ever seen for laundry," notes Anna C. about her extended stay at Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor, which welcomes pets in designated areas.

Tips from RVers

Cell service reliability: Coverage varies between campgrounds near Seabeck. "I'm getting 120+ mbs download on AT&T in my site right now, but several sites down from me, it can dwindle down to 5mbs!" reports Brodie D. about Tall Chief Campground. Testing reception at your specific site upon arrival helps ensure adequate connectivity.

Site spacing considerations: Cove RV Park & Country Store provides more generous sites than some competitors. "Mike and the ladies in the office just great people, very helpful and friendly. Small park, a little road noise but nothing that bothered us, will stay here again. Had full hook up, everything worked as it should," writes Adrian H. Many parks place RVs close together, so checking site dimensions when booking helps ensure adequate space.

Winter accessibility: Several RV campgrounds near Seabeck remain open year-round with full hookups. Lake Pleasant RV Park maintains consistent service through winter months. "Easy reservation process. Reasonable rate for city location. Look at monthly rates if you staying more than two weeks. On site storage if you need to leave your rig for a few days. Clean bathrooms and showers with lots of hot water," shares Tom C.

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