The park has 18 standard campsites, 41 partial-hookup sites, two yurts, one dump station, two restrooms (ADA) and six showers (ADA). Twenty-six sites are on the waterfront but are unshaded. All hookup sites offer electricity only and are back-in only. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability). The dump station offers fresh water for RV holding tanks. No campfires or portable fire pits permitted in the campground. Charcoal and propane barbecues are permitted. Fires are allowed on the beach. Beach fires need to be more than 100 feet away from vegetation and need to be attended at all times. Make sure the fire is completely out before leaving.
Beautiful beach side RV park! Beautiful beaches. People are always friendly. Parking spots are roomy. 30amp power at most sites. Water and dump site available. One of my favorite places on Earth.
Safe to say that most coast beaches on the pacific are worthy of praise but if you want a low tide sunset the PNW delivers in spades. Early September means fewer campers and kids. Happy to be here.
Lovely beach with beautiful view. Dog friendly. Bring your lunch, dinner, alcohol. Don't forget to clean up after yourself! Beautiful clean sand. Was pleasure visiting this area. We drove 2 hours from Seattle, but so worth it.
One of the funnest ocean beach experiences we have had (and we have been to Cancun and other Washington beaches). We stayed in a yurt and we loved our stay it was raining most the time and it was nice to come back to a heated, dry, premade building to stay the night. The yurt was a great price too! The showers where a little dirty and mobile service was very slow and I was not aware of any wifi we could use. Other than that it was a great stay
This park is right on the beach! By that, I mean you can see the sand and the ocean. Love the sound of the ocean! Spaces are like an RV park, not very private, but for this view, I will give it 4 stars. Restrooms are clean. With this beach access, you have options for kite flying, beach walks, and nightime star gazing when weather permits. There are no fire rings, so it's best to bring your propane fireplace with you if you like a nightime fire.