The **Long Beach RV camping** preserve is a beautiful 22-acre **RV camp in Washington** located just 1,200 feet from the Pacific Ocean. Take one of our beach paths down to the water and enjoy 28 miles of dog friendly beach. All of the sites at the Long Beach preserve are full RV camping hookups and satellite friendly. Our RV camp also offers a wonderful summer recreation program in Washington that is fun for the whole family. Just two miles up the road from the **Long Beach RV camping** preserve is the city of Long Beach, where you will find plenty of shops and, perhaps, the perfect gift. Downtown also hosts a variety of wonderful restaurants. You will also find an arcade, a go-cart track and museums. When you choose our Long Beach RV camp in Washington you'll have plenty to do downtown, so make sure you plan extra time to enjoy all the sites. The Long Beach Peninsula is a great destination for nature lovers, too! Here at the preserve we often have elk, deer, bald eagles and black bears that make their way through the park. The peninsula also has two beautiful lighthouses. There are bike paths and nature trails that all offer spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. All this adventure is waiting for you just minutes from our Long Beach RV campgrounds along the coast of Washington. Year-Round RV Camp in Washington Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Long Beach RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
From I-5 in Portland: Take I-5 to HWY 30 Take hwy 30 to Astoria. Take the Astoria bridge to Washington. Follow 101 into Ilwaco. Continue west to 30th st. Go south on 30th St. the park will be on your righ. I-5 from Seattle: Head south on I-5 to HWY 30. Take hwy 30 to Astoria. Take the Astoria bridge to Washington. Follow 101 into Ilwaco. Continue west to 30th st. Go south on 30th St. the park will be on your right.
Loving the Thousand Trails RV parks along the Washington and Oregon coast, especially when our total camping fee for 51 nights of camping is $0.00 USD. Both Thousand Trails Long Beach and Seaside have full service hookups, At an average retail price of $100 per night, our Northwest Camping Pass has saved us $4580 in less than 2 months. We stayed at Thousand Trails Long Beach in a fifth wheel.
Do not stay here! It’s jammed packed with long term residents & the spots are tiny. Partying music late into the night, totally feels like you’re staying at a cheap trailer park instead of an RV place. Long term residents think they are in charge & run the place. No customer service after 6pm, tried calling for help & no one answered, they called the following morning at 10am. Pool & hot tub are not working properly, water was cold.
A nice fun stay. We stayed on a motorhome site, and it was great. The showers and bathroom were very clean with no issues. Playground, basketball, and activity center were a plus for kids. Access to the beach was an easy walk. We will definitely stay again.
First, the staff...... they are awesome. Very friendly, welcoming, and eager to help. The sites are all about 40 foot long but not very wide so some spots might seem a little crowded, especially if you have opposing slides. The camp ground itself is nice and the bathrooms are very nice and clean
It is near the ocean and lots of trails. It is also right down the street from cape disappointment. Lots to do and see there. The only negative thing I can say is that some of the long term tenant sites and rigs are not so nice. Kind of takes away from what could be a 5 star park.