Pacific Beach State Park - United States

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About Pacific Beach State Park

RV quick facts for Pacific Beach State Park

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Max RV lengthApproximately 45 ft at select utility sites; verify site-by-site when booking
Full hookupsNo full hookups; partial (water and electric) utility sites available
Dump stationNo dump station on site; nearest dump stations are at Ocean City State Park and in the Ocean Shores area
Generator hoursQuiet hours typically 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.; generator use restricted during quiet hours
Cell serviceGenerally reliable LTE coverage from major U.S. carriers in the town of Pacific Beach
Reservation windowWashington State Parks reservations open up to 9 months in advance via the Washington State Parks reservation system
Discover PassDiscover Pass required for day-use vehicle parking; included with overnight camping fee
SeasonCampground open year-round, including winter storm-watching season

Best time to visit Pacific Beach State Park

Late June through early September offers the driest, warmest weather on the Washington coast, with average highs in the mid-60s Fahrenheit and the longest daylight for beach activities. July and August are peak season, so RV sites book out far in advance and weekends fill first. Shoulder months like May, June, and September bring fewer crowds, easier reservations, and still-manageable weather, though fog and cool mornings are common. Winter visits are popular for storm watching, but expect persistent rain, wind, and short days.

Jan 290 mm
46°F - 37°F

Wet and windy; popular for storm watching.

Feb 210 mm
48°F - 37°F

Cool and rainy with occasional clear breaks.

Mar 200 mm
51°F - 39°F

Transition month; razor clam digs often scheduled.

Apr 140 mm
55°F - 41°F

Milder weather; shoulder-season availability improves.

May 90 mm
59°F - 45°F

Drier trend begins; cool mornings common.

Jun 70 mm
63°F - 50°F

Coastal fog possible; reservations recommended.

Jul 35 mm
66°F - 52°F

Peak season; book utility sites well in advance.

Aug 40 mm
66°F - 54°F

Warmest, busiest month; expect full campground on weekends.

Sep 80 mm
64°F - 50°F

Excellent shoulder season; fewer crowds.

Oct 190 mm
57°F - 46°F

Rain returns; shorter days.

Nov 300 mm
50°F - 41°F

Stormy; wind and rain common.

Dec 320 mm
46°F - 37°F

Peak storm-watching season; campground remains open.

Things to do at Pacific Beach State Park

  • Beachcombing and Walking the Pacific Beach Shoreline Easy
    RV parking available

    A wide, flat, sandy beach runs directly from the campground, offering miles of walking in either direction. Visitors look for sand dollars, driftwood, agates, and the occasional Japanese glass float after winter storms.

  • Razor Clam Digging Moderate
    RV parking available

    Pacific Beach is one of Washington's most popular razor clam beaches during open-season digs set by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. RVers should bring a clam gun or shovel, a WDFW shellfish license, and a headlamp for evening low tides.

  • Surf Fishing and Crabbing Easy
    RV parking available

    The surf line just off the park is open to fishing for redtail surfperch and seasonal crabbing from the beach. A Washington fishing license is required, and gear can be rented in nearby Ocean Shores.

  • Kite Flying and Beach Sports Easy
    RV parking available

    Steady onshore winds and a broad, hard-packed beach make Pacific Beach a favorite for kite flying, kite buggies, and frisbee. Park directly in the day-use lot and walk a few steps to the sand.

  • Storm Watching Easy
    RV parking available

    From late fall through early spring, big Pacific systems bring dramatic surf, driftwood throws, and high winds that draw storm watchers to the coast. The campground stays open in winter, so RVers can watch squalls roll in from a sheltered site.

  • Day Trip to Griffiths-Priday State Park Easy
    RV parking available

    About 10 miles south near Copalis Beach, Griffiths-Priday offers a day-use beach, the Copalis River mouth, and excellent birdwatching including snowy plovers in protected dune areas. The paved lot accommodates larger vehicles for a quick stop.

  • Moclips and Quinault Indian Nation Coast Drive Easy
    RV parking available

    A short drive north on SR-109 leads to Moclips, the Museum of the North Beach, and the edge of the Quinault Indian Nation. The scenic drive showcases bluff-top ocean views and small coastal communities within easy reach of the campground.

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Pacific Beach State Park, WA, United States

How to get to Pacific Beach State Park

Pacific Beach State Park sits on State Route 109 on the Washington coast, roughly 40 miles northwest of Aberdeen and Hoquiam and about 140 miles (a 3 to 3.5 hour drive) southwest of Seattle. Most RV travelers approach via US-101 to Hoquiam and then follow SR-109 north through Ocean City and Copalis Beach to Pacific Beach; the route has no tunnels or major mountain passes, but SR-109 is a two-lane coastal highway with tight shoulders, occasional tsunami-zone dips, and slow curves, so plan extra time with a larger rig. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), with Portland International (PDX) a similar driving distance to the south. Watch for wind gusts and drifting sand on the final approach along the beachfront.

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