RV Parks & Campgrounds in Washington

Misty beaches, tall pines, mountain views—Washington calms the soul.

RJOURNEY PARKS

1 RJourney park

BEST SEASON

May-September (peak: July-August)

NIGHTLY RATES

$19.6+ per night

POPULAR ATTRACTION

Grayland Beach State Park

DISTANCE TO ATTRACTION

5 min from Kenanna RV Resort

BOOK AHEAD

2-3 weeks ahead for summer

Stay at Kenanna RV Resort in Grayland for quiet coastal camping, beach access, and easy day trips to Olympic National Park and Westport.

Our Washington Parks

Misty beaches, tall pines, mountain views—Washington calms the soul.

Kenanna

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44°36°

Grayland, WA

4.5(371 Reviews)
Starting at $19.6
ClammingCrabbingFishingHiking/Nature TrailsHorseshoesOutdoor GamesPlayground

When Is the Best Time to Camp in Washington?

The best time for RV camping in Washington's coastal region is May through September, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to upper 60s. Peak season brings the warmest, driest weather but also the largest crowds, while shoulder seasons offer excellent value with milder conditions.
Season
Weather
Crowds
Highlights
Spring (March-May)
Cool 52-59°F highs, frequent showers
Low
Emerging wildflowers, excellent storm watching, fewer crowds
Summer (June-Aug)
Mild 62-67°F highs, driest period
Peak
Best beach weather, clamming season, long daylight hours
Fall (Sept-Nov)
Pleasant 65-51°F highs, increasing rain
Moderate
Spectacular storm watching, reduced crowds after Labor Day
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Cool 47-49°F highs, frequent storms
Low
Dramatic coastal storms, complete solitude, cozy RV evenings

How Do I Get to RJourney Parks in Washington?

Three distinct regions, each with unique mountain experiences

Kenanna RV Resort

Grayland

View Park

Driving Distances

Seattle 2 hours 45 minutes
Tacoma 2 hours
Olympia 1 hour 25 minutes

Nearest Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

2 hours 30 minutes from park

Verizon offers strongest coverage at 66.5%, followed by AT&T at 62.6% and T-Mobile at 49%
Sea level (0-10 feet) elevation

State-Wide Information

Pet Policy

Pets welcome with standard leash and cleanup requirements

Accessibility

ADA-accessible facilities at all locations.

Nearby Attractions

Grayland Beach State Park
National Park

Grayland Beach State Park

5 min from Kenanna RV Resort

Expansive beachfront state park offering excellent beachcombing, razor clamming, and coastal hiking trails behind protective sand dunes.

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Grays Harbor Lighthouse
National Park

Grays Harbor Lighthouse

20 min from Kenanna RV Resort

Washington's tallest lighthouse at 107 feet, offering guided tours and spectacular ocean views from the historic Westport area.

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Westport Marina
National Park

Westport Marina

20 min from Kenanna RV Resort

One of the West Coast's largest salmon and tuna charter ports, featuring fresh seafood markets and scenic harbor walks.

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Ocean Shores Beach
National Park

Ocean Shores Beach

45 min from Kenanna RV Resort

Miles of driveable ocean beaches perfect for kite flying, horseback riding, and beachcombing adventures.

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Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
National Park

Willapa National Wildlife Refuge

60 min from Kenanna RV Resort

Pristine coastal estuary protecting diverse bird species and offering excellent wildlife viewing and photography opportunities.

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Frequently asked questions

Washington's coast enjoys mild maritime climate year-round. Summer temperatures reach the mid-60s with minimal rain, while winter brings frequent storms with highs in the upper 40s. Even summer evenings are cool, so pack layers and plan for RV heating.

3-Day Coastal Discovery Adventure

Experience Washington's stunning Pacific coastline from your home base at Kenanna RV Resort, with easy access to beaches, lighthouses, and maritime attractions.
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Day 1: Arrival & Beach Exploration

Check into Kenanna RV Resort and explore nearby Grayland Beach State Park for beachcombing and coastal walks. Visit the Furford Cranberry Museum to learn about local agriculture, then enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before returning for a peaceful evening by the campfire.

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Day 2: Westport Maritime Adventure

Drive to historic Westport to tour the towering Grays Harbor Lighthouse and explore the bustling marina. Book a deep-sea fishing charter or whale watching tour, browse the harborfront shops, and enjoy fresh seafood before returning to your RV base.

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Day 3: Final Beach Morning

Start with a sunrise beach walk at Grayland Beach State Park, try your hand at razor clamming if in season, and enjoy the resort's amenities before departure. Perfect for a relaxed morning before heading home.

Insider Tip

Park hosts recommend checking tide charts for the best clamming conditions and bringing layers even in summer - coastal evenings can be surprisingly cool!

Ready to Explore Washington?

Ready to experience Washington's spectacular Pacific coastline? Book your coastal adventure at Kenanna RV Resort and discover why the Evergreen State's beaches are perfect for RV travelers.

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About this park

Where snow-cloaked volcanoes, temperate rainforests, and rocky tidepools coexist, Washington packs multiple worlds into one state. Summit-gaze at Mount Rainier, ferry to the San Juan Islands to spot orcas, or wander moss-draped trails in Olympic National Park. Eastern Washington flips the script with sunny vineyards and sagebrush desert. Top it off with freshly caught salmon by the campfire and you’ll see why locals never leave.

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About this park

Where snow-cloaked volcanoes, temperate rainforests, and rocky tidepools coexist, Washington packs multiple worlds into one state. Summit-gaze at Mount Rainier, ferry to the San Juan Islands to spot orcas, or wander moss-draped trails in Olympic National Park. Eastern Washington flips the script with sunny vineyards and sagebrush desert. Top it off with freshly caught salmon by the campfire and you’ll see why locals never leave.

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