Camping Near Me in Port Angeles, wa
Olympic National Park
3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA
Olympic National Park is a land of beauty and variety. A day's exploration can take you from breathtaking mountain vistas with meadows of wildflowers to colorful ocean tidepools. Nestled in the... Read More
Sequim Bay State Park
269035 Highway 101, Sequim, WA
Discover the northern Olympic Peninsula at Sequim Bay State Park!
Set in one of the driest micro-climates west of the Cascade Mountains, Sequim Bay hosts a stretch of the Olympic... Read More
Dosewallips State Park
306996 Highway 101, Brinnen, WA
Dosewallips State Park, only 60 miles north of Olympia, is the eastern gateway to the Olympic Peninsula. The region is made up of forests, mountains, rivers, beaches and deltas – and surrounded... Read More
Stuart Island Marine State Park
4 miles SE at Roche Harbor Resort, Friday Harbor, WA
Picture an island with turquoise inlets and craggy coves. The northern San Juan Islands may not come to mind at first, but Stuart Island Marine State Park could surprise you.
Stuart... Read More
Turn Island Marine State Park
1.75 miles southeast of Friday Harbor, Friday Harbor, WA
Turn Island is a kayaker's dream. With its pebble beaches and shoreside campsites, this marine state park is a social destination for the paddling crowd, or a quiet place in the... Read More
Potlatch State Park
21020 North US Highway 101, Shelton, WA
Potlach State Park lies along beautiful Hood Canal, 40 miles from Olympia. This unassuming park has a welcoming campground in a thicket of trees, and its forested creek was recently restored... Read More
Spencer Spit State Park
521 A. Bakerview Road, Lopez Island, WA
Looking for an island camping park you can get to by car? Spencer Spit, on Lopez Island, may be just what you had in mind.
One of the few auto-access state parks in the San Juan... Read More
Kinney Point State Park
You'll know you've arrived at Kinney Point when you see the kayak rack. This unique "parking" feature invites you to pull in, hang up your kayak and play!
This Marrowstone Island park... Read More
Fort Casey State Park
1280 Engle Road, Coupeville, WA
Close your eyes and imagine Fort Casey as it must have been 100 years ago, filled with eager young soldiers, officers, mechanics and staff. Stand at the Admiralty Head lighthouse or in a... Read More
Fort Ebey State Park
400 Hill Valley Dr, Coupeville, WA
Planning a multi-day camping stay? You won't run out of things to do at Fort Ebey State Park!
Set on the western side of Whidbey Island, Fort Ebey was constructed as a coastal defense... Read More
James Island State Park
.5 mi E of Decatur Island, Blakely Island, WA
James Island Marine State Park sits low on the horizon, small and unassuming next to its neighbors in the San Juan archipelago. This tiny marine state park, accessible only by boat, may be the... Read More
Belfair State Park
3151 N.E. SR 300, Belfair, WA
Wetlands, pebble beaches, tidal flats and salmon runs are the stuff that Puget Sound is made of. You will find those features and more at Belfair State Park.
Located on Hood Canal... Read More
Kitsap Memorial State Park
202 N.E. Park St., Poulsbo, WA
Lovebirds, take heed! Kitsap Memorial State Park on Hood Canal is a popular spot for Washington couples heading to the altar.
The park's quaint hall hosts all types of weddings in... Read More
South Whidbey Island State Park
4128 South Smugglers Cove Road, Freeland, WA
South Whidbey State Park calls to tree-lovers everywhere. This day-use park on the west side of Whidbey Island is a scenic drive away from Anacortes or a short ferry ride from Mukilteo. The... Read More
Patos Island Marine State Park
5 miles NW of Orcas Island, Eastsound, WA
Turning into Active Cove between Patos and Little Patos islands, you'll feel like you're landing on the moon. A pebble beach leads to a bare, gray, rocky outcropping. Once you have beached your... Read More
Deception Pass State Park
41229 State Route 20, Oak Harbor, WA
Deception Pass is Washington's most-visited state park for a reason. Mysterious coves, rugged cliffs, jaw-dropping sunsets, and a stomach-dropping high bridge make this park a go-to for locals... Read More