Scenic Beach State Park - United States

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About Scenic Beach State Park

RV quick facts for Scenic Beach State Park

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Full hookupsNo; standard sites only, with no water, electric, or sewer hookups at individual sites
Dump stationNo RV dump station on site; nearest dump stations are at other Washington state parks in the region
Max RV lengthSome sites accommodate rigs up to about 40 feet, but tight, wooded loops favor smaller RVs and trailers
Reservation windowReservations through Washington State Parks, typically bookable up to nine months in advance via the state reservation system
Generator hoursGenerator use restricted to posted quiet-hour windows set by Washington State Parks
Cell serviceVariable; generally usable on major carriers but can be weak under the forest canopy
Road restrictionsAccess via narrow two-lane rural roads near Seabeck; drive slowly and watch for tight turns
SeasonSeasonal campground, typically open spring through early fall; day use may extend further

Best time to visit Scenic Beach State Park

Late May through September is the best window, when Pacific Northwest weather turns dry and warm and the park is open for overnight camping. Early summer is especially popular because the park's native rhododendrons bloom in May and June. July and August deliver the warmest temperatures and best Olympic Mountain views but also the busiest weekends, so midweek stays are easier to book. Shoulder months in spring and early fall offer cooler, wetter conditions but fewer crowds and easier reservations.

Jan 180 mm
45°F - 34°F

Campground closed for the season; day-use access only

Feb 140 mm
48°F - 36°F

Campground closed for the season

Mar 120 mm
52°F - 37°F

Campground typically still closed early in the month

Apr 80 mm
57°F - 41°F

Campground usually opens in spring; confirm dates before arrival

May 55 mm
63°F - 45°F

Native rhododendrons begin to bloom

Jun 45 mm
68°F - 50°F

Peak rhododendron and wildflower season

Jul 20 mm
75°F - 54°F

Peak season; book well in advance

Aug 25 mm
75°F - 54°F

Peak season; warmest, driest month

Sep 45 mm
70°F - 50°F

Great shoulder month with fewer crowds

Oct 110 mm
59°F - 45°F

Campground typically closes in fall; confirm before arrival

Nov 200 mm
50°F - 38°F

Campground closed for the season

Dec 190 mm
45°F - 35°F

Campground closed for the season

Things to do at Scenic Beach State Park

  • Hood Canal beach walking and beachcombing Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's pebble and gravel beach along Hood Canal is the main attraction and is easy to access from the campground and day-use area. Low tide exposes rocks, shells, and marine life, and the beach offers classic across-canal views of the Olympic Mountains.

  • Shellfish harvesting Easy
    RV parking available

    Hood Canal is well known for oysters and clams, and the park's tidelands are a popular harvest spot during open seasons. Visitors must check current Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations, seasons, and health advisories before collecting.

  • Picnicking with Olympic Mountain views Easy
    RV parking available

    The day-use picnic area sits on a bluff overlooking Hood Canal with direct sightlines to The Brothers and the Olympic range. Tables, grills, and restrooms make it a convenient lunch stop for RVers touring the Kitsap Peninsula.

  • Saltwater fishing Easy
    RV parking available

    Anglers can fish from the beach for species common to Hood Canal, including sea-run cutthroat trout and, in season, salmon. A valid Washington state fishing license and current regulations are required.

  • Forest and rhododendron walks Easy
    RV parking available

    Short paths wind through second-growth forest and understory that includes native Pacific rhododendrons, especially showy in May and June. The gentle terrain makes the walks accessible for most visitors staying in the campground.

  • Visit the historic Emel House Easy
    RV parking available

    The park preserves a historic caretaker residence often used for weddings, retreats, and community events. Visitors can view the exterior and grounds even when the building is reserved.

  • Explore the village of Seabeck Easy

    The tiny waterfront community of Seabeck sits just outside the park and offers a general store, marina views, and a small cafe. It is an easy short drive from the campground for supplies or a change of scenery.

Top Hosts near WA, United States

Seattle Overland13 trips - Joined Sep 2020

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Jim G. - May 2025

I had an incredible experience with Seattle Overland! Would recommend and would definitely book again :)

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chelsea10 trips - Joined Mar 2022

Host was easy to work with and delivered the RV as planned!

Courtney P. - Jul 2025

Chelsea was always quick to respond! The RV worked well for our group of 5. We used the RV to store food we shared with a large group at the Sol Duc group site.

Jason H. - Jul 2025

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How to get to Scenic Beach State Park

Scenic Beach State Park sits near Seabeck on the Kitsap Peninsula, about a 20 minute drive west of Silverdale and Bremerton and roughly 1.5 to 2 hours from Seattle depending on ferry timing. From Seattle, most RVers take the Bainbridge Island or Bremerton ferry, then drive west on state routes through Silverdale toward Seabeck; the final miles follow narrow two-lane roads with some curves and short grades, so slow travel is recommended for larger rigs. There are no major tunnels or mountain passes on the approach, but drivers towing from the south can avoid downtown Seattle by routing through Tacoma and Gig Harbor via the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which has a westbound toll. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).

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