GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, WA – This is something I’ve been wanting to do every since I got to Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, especially with my 2018 Winnebago Travato 59g and that’s to hit the beach. As many of you know and if you’re new you’re about to find out, I love water! Any time I can be near it, it is so special to me and my Mom loves water, so whenever I’m out and about, I’m looking for it and today, that’s what we’re doing as we hit up, Pacific Beach State Park in Grays Harbor County.
Here’s the 411 on the trip:
- 2-nights, after taxes it worked out to be $88.00 dollars or $44.00 per night
- I stayed in site 41 and it was a back in site with electric, but no water the site, but there is water at the park
- I did have cell service. I have AT&T.
- The facilities: Eighteen standard campsites, 41 partial hookup sites, and two yurts are available. One dump station with fresh water for RVs and ADA-accessible restrooms and showers are located nearby. The 26 sites on the waterfront are unshaded. All hookup sites offer electricity and are back-in only. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability). Wood burning fires are not allowed in the campground. Portable gas/propane firepits are allowed. You may also use portable gas/propane and charcoal barbecues. Wood fires are allowed on the beach. Keep your beach fire more than 100 feet away from vegetation and don’t leave it unattended. Make sure you put the fire out completely before leaving.
- I was easily able to book my reservation online at: https://washington.goingtocamp.com/
According the website:
“This small camping park northwest of Aberdeen features camping sites next to the roaring Pacific Ocean and a flat sandy beach to run and play on. Fly a kite, play in the sand and fall asleep to sound of crashing waves. Pacific Beach State Park is located on the Washington coast of the Pacific Ocean. The park’s sandy beach and breezy climate are perfect for kite flying and sand castle building. Visitors also enjoy beach exploring, bird watching and storm watching. The section of beach in front of the park is closed to driving April through September, making the park a popular destination for those who desire a slow pace and quiet beach experience”
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