RV Resorts in Long Beach, Washington

Long Beach is located on the southwestern coast of Washington state, on the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River. The city had a population of 1,365 people in July 2009, according to City-data.com. Long Beach serves as a popular destination for flying kites, as it is home to the Washington State International Kite Festival. The city also offers a boardwalk on the beach and kite and cranberry museums. Nearby cities have outdoor attractions such as state parks. Long Beach's recreational vehicle parks sit within a short drive of major area attractions.
  1. Driftwood RV Park

    • Driftwood RV Park is located within 15 minutes of Neptune Theater in Long Beach, the Cranberry Museum in Long Beach and Cape Disappointment State Park in Ilwaco. The campground has 56 sites for RV and tent camping, all of which have full hookups (water, sewer and electrical connections). Campsites also come with picnic tables. The facility is equipped with fish cleaning stations, and also has a fenced-in area for walking dogs. For an extra fee, the campground provides wireless Internet access. The office sells supplies, snack items and souvenirs such as kites; it also rents out bicycles.

    Andersen's RV Park On the Ocean

    • Andersen's RV Park On the Ocean sits within 10 minutes of downtown Long Beach, the Port of Ilwaco and the Long Beach Boardwalk. The RV park is also within a short walk of the Pacific Ocean, where people can go swimming, boating, sailing and fishing. The 60 RV and tent camping sites have full hookups as well as cable TV, wireless Internet access and picnic tables. The campground sells ice and propane, and also offers grassy spots for those who wish to walk their dogs. For group outings, the campground has an outdoor area with a grill and a kitchen area with a refrigerator and a stove. Other campground amenities include a fish-cleaning area, a playground, bathrooms with showers and fireplaces for rent.

    Sand Castle RV

    • Sand Castle RV is located close to the World Kite Museum and Hall of Fame, the Discovery Trail in Ilwaco, the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge in Naselle and Black Lake in Ilwaco. Guests only have to walk about a block to get to the beach, where they can fly kites and go sunbathing. The campground's 38 RV and tent campsites offer full connections, cable TV hookups, picnic tables and wireless Internet access. The facility's bathrooms come with showers, and the campground also has a special area for cleaning fish and clams. A store sells snacks such as ice cream, chips, soda and water.

Copyright Wanderlust World © https://www.ynyoo.com