Full hookup RV sites along WA-105 surrounded by coastal forest at Kenanna RV Resort in Grayland, Washington
Washington Coast — Camping Guide

Long-Term RV Parks Near Grayland, WA

Updated June 2026 Grayland, WA

Settling in on the Washington coast for a month or a season is a different decision than booking a weekend. You are not just buying a site; you are buying a place to live, work, and ride out the coastal damp, and the math on monthly rates, utilities, and laundry starts to matter more than the view from the picnic table. Around Grayland, the long-term options are limited: the state parks cap stays and rotate campers out, and most private parks fill their best sites with seasonal regulars who book a year ahead.

Kenanna RV Resort by RJourney is built for the extended stay. Monthly rates start at $822, the September-through-June season runs cheaper than summer peak, and weekday deals hold year-round. Every site is full hookup, the dog park and rainforest trail are steps from your door, and the single in-and-out driveway means leaving for the day feels low-stakes. Here is what you need to know about staying long-term near Grayland.

Monthly Rates and Long-Stay Logistics at Kenanna

Monthly rates at Kenanna start at $822, and the structure rewards the off-season: September through June runs lower than summer peak, and weekday deals hold year-round. For a snowbird wintering on the coast or a seasonal worker booking three or four months, that off-season pricing is the difference-maker on the Washington coast, where summer rates climb fast.

The logistics are built for staying put. Every site is full hookup, so you are wired for water, power, and sewer from day one. Laundry is on-site, propane and firewood are sold at the office, and WiFi covers the property. The single in-and-out driveway is the detail long-term guests mention most: with one way in and one way out, leaving your site for a day of clamming or a Westport charter feels low-stakes. Confirm maximum-stay length and the current monthly rate by phone when you book, since both can shift with the season.

Daily Life on the Washington Coast

Living at Kenanna means the coast sets the rhythm. Grayland Beach State Park is 2 miles away for beach walks; Westport’s charter docks are 15 miles north. Razor clamming, Dungeness crab season, gray-whale migration, and cranberry harvest each have their own window, and long-term guests time their weeks around WDFW openings and the Westport charter schedule. The guest mix is already long-stay: seasonal campers, retirees, RV clubs, and families on reunion stays going back years. Coastal evenings stay chilly even in summer, so campfires are practically nightly, and the on-site firewood sales mean you never run out. Pack for damp, crack your vents to manage condensation, and you have a comfortable base for as long as you want to stay.

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Full hookup pull-through RV sites with coastal rainforest backdrop at Kenanna RV Resort in Grayland, Washington

Kenanna RV Resort sits at 2959 WA-105 in Grayland, Washington, on the stretch of Pacific coast between Westport’s fishing fleet to the north and Tokeland’s oyster bay to the south. For long-term travelers the draw is the combination of price and setting: monthly rates start at $822, the September-through-June season runs lower than summer peak, and weekday deals hold all year. Every RV site is full hookup with 20/30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer, so you are wired for an extended stay from day one. A dedicated dog park, a half-mile rainforest loop trail, on-site firewood and propane sales, WiFi across the property, and laundry round out daily life. The guest mix already skews long: seasonal campers, retirees, RV clubs, and families who have come back for years. Year-round operation makes Kenanna a practical home base whether you are wintering on the coast or working a season of clamming and crabbing.

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site at Kenanna is full hookup: water, sewer, and electric with 20-amp, 30-amp, and 50-amp service. The 50-amp service handles larger rigs comfortably, though coastal weather means you will run heat more often than AC. Pull-through sites handle big rigs without backing-in math, and the park-data also lists back-in sites, so the mix is pull-through plus back-in. For a long-term stay, the full-hookup setup at every site is the headline: you are connected for water, power, and sewer without relying on a shared station. Most sites accommodate up to 2 vehicles in addition to the RV; extra vehicles can park in an unoccupied site for $10, subject to availability.

What's On-Site

The amenity list at Kenanna runs to what coastal-Washington long-term travelers actually need. Full hookups with 20/30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer at every site. WiFi across the property, laundry, restrooms, and showers on-site, and a picnic table at every site. A playground for kids and a dedicated dog park for off-leash time. The rainforest walking trail is the on-site signature: a half-mile loop that starts on the northwest side of the park, heads west through coastal rainforest, and returns on the southwest side. Firewood is sold at the office (local-only on the WA coast), and propane is available on-site, which spares you a run into Westport or Raymond. For a month-long stay, the laundry, propane, and firewood on-property are what turn a campsite into a livable base.

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What Guests Say

4.5 stars across 378 Google reviews. Guests cite the rainforest trail and the coastal setting first, with the contrast between the Pacific beach 2 miles away and the rainforest surrounding the park as the standout. Darcy and the team draw repeat positive mentions for going beyond the expected: guests describe staff noticing trailer hookups that are not right, or low tires, and fixing them before anyone asks. That kind of attention is exactly what makes a place workable for a month or a season rather than a weekend. Some families have held reunions here since the kids were small; others come every year for ocean fishing season. What long-term guests flag: coastal damp is constant, so crack your vents to manage condensation, and cell service varies by carrier.

Other RV Parks Near Grayland, WA

Long-term options are limited around Grayland. The nearby state parks are scenic but cap stay length and lack full hookups, which makes them poor fits for a monthly stay. Call ahead, as policies and availability shift by season.

Grayland Beach State Park

About 2 miles south of Kenanna on WA-105 Full and partial hookup sites; standard state-park stay limits apply

Grayland Beach State Park puts you on the dunes with direct beach access and full and partial hookup sites. It is a strong short-stay option, but Washington State Parks cap consecutive stays and rotate campers out, so it does not work as a long-term base. Reserve through Washington State Parks. Visit website.

Washington State Parks camping fees
Best for: Short stays right on the dunes, not extended monthly living

Twin Harbors State Park

About 3 miles south of Westport on WA-105 Standard and utility sites; state-park stay limits apply

Twin Harbors State Park sits between Grayland and Westport with standard and utility campsites, dune trails, and easy beach access. Like other state parks, it enforces consecutive-stay limits, so plan it as a short stay rather than a monthly base. Reserve through Washington State Parks. Visit website.

Washington State Parks camping fees
Best for: Beach access and a classic state-park feel for shorter trips

Things to Do from Your Long-Term Base in Grayland

On the Water

The Pacific is the centerpiece. Grayland Beach is 2 miles away for razor clamming and beach walks, and Westport’s charter fleet, 15 miles north, runs salmon, tuna, and bottomfish trips plus Dungeness crab in season. Tokeland’s oyster bay to the south rounds out the seafood circuit. For a long-term stay, the seafood seasons give the calendar its shape.

On Land

The on-site rainforest trail is the closest walk, a half-mile loop through coastal forest. Beyond the park, the Westport Light State Park trail connects the lighthouse to the marina, and the cranberry bogs around Grayland turn red at harvest. The coastal forest and dune trails make for easy daily walks no matter the season.

Day Trips

Westport, 15 miles north, has the marina, the maritime museum, and the tallest lighthouse in Washington. Aberdeen and Hoquiam are about 40 minutes northeast for groceries, hardware, and services on a long stay. The Olympic Peninsula and Lake Quinault’s rainforest are reachable for a longer day trip when you want a change of scenery.

Practical Tips for Long-Term RV Living Near Grayland

Book the off-season for the best rate:

September through June runs lower than summer peak at Kenanna, and weekday deals hold year-round. Snowbirds and seasonal workers get the most value booking outside the summer window.

Manage coastal condensation:

Coastal damp is constant on the Washington coast. Crack your vents, run a dehumidifier on long stays, and keep an eye on soft spots and seals so moisture does not settle in.

Confirm cell coverage for your carrier:

Park WiFi covers the property, but cell service varies by carrier near Grayland. If you work remotely, confirm coverage for your provider before committing to a monthly stay.

Stock up in Aberdeen:

Grayland has the basics, but Aberdeen and Hoquiam, about 40 minutes northeast, are the closest full-service towns for groceries, hardware, and medical care on a long stay.

Time your stay to the seasons:

Razor clamming, Dungeness crab, gray-whale migration, and cranberry harvest each have their own window. Check WDFW openings and the Westport charter schedule when planning a multi-month stay.

Confirm max stay and monthly rate by phone:

Monthly rates and any maximum-stay length can shift with the season. Call (360) 360-2802 to lock in the current rate and confirm availability for your dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the monthly rates at Kenanna RV Resort?

Monthly rates start at $822. The September-through-June season runs lower than summer peak, and weekday deals hold year-round, so off-season and shoulder-season stays cost less. Call (360) 360-2802 to confirm the current monthly rate for your dates.

Does Kenanna RV Resort allow long-term and seasonal stays?

Yes. Kenanna operates year-round and the guest mix already skews long-stay, with seasonal campers, retirees, snowbirds, and RV clubs. Confirm any maximum-stay length by phone when you book, since it can vary with the season.

Are the sites full hookup for long-term stays?

Yes. Every RV site at Kenanna is full hookup with water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, so you are wired for an extended stay from day one. The 50-amp service handles larger rigs, and the mix includes pull-through and back-in sites.

Is there laundry and propane on-site for a long stay?

Yes. Laundry, restrooms, and showers are on-site, and both firewood and propane are sold at the office, so you do not need to drive into Westport or Raymond for either. Park-wide WiFi covers the property.

Is Kenanna RV Resort pet-friendly for long-term guests?

Yes. RV sites, tent sites, and cabins are all pet-friendly with no breed restrictions, no pet fees, and no limit on the number of pets. A dedicated on-site dog park gives pets room to run, which makes it easy to settle in for a month or a season with dogs.

Settle in for the Season at Kenanna

Kenanna RV Resort by RJourney gives you full hookup sites, monthly rates from $822, an off-season discount, a dog park, on-site laundry, propane, and a rainforest trail, all two miles from Grayland Beach on the Washington coast. Whether you are wintering over or working a season, it is built for the long stay.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Kenanna RV Resort page.

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