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FAQ

How far in advance should I make a reservation?

You can book as far in advance as you’d like during the shoulder and peak season (May 1 – October 15). For off-season monthly stays, please fill out our contact us form or call the office at 360.209.8172.

Yes, you can choose a specific site before checkout on our online booking platform.

You may cancel your reservation up to 72 hours before arrival for a full refund, minus a $25 cancellation fee. Cancellations made within 72 hours of arrival will result in forfeiture of the first night’s deposit. After check-in, refunds are granted at the manager’s discretion.

Yes, as long as we have clean sites available, we accept same-day reservations. You can book online, by calling 360.209.8172, or by visiting our on-site office (closes at 5 pm PT).

We will start taking applications for long-term stays in September. To get on our waitlist, call us at 360-209-8172 or message us via our contact us form.

Most of our sites are full hookups, including water, electricity, and sewer. Please refer to our site map for detailed information.

Yes, our park offers super-fast fiber optic Wi-Fi.

Yes. We have one bath house at the north end of the park with 4 full bathrooms (shower, sink, and toilet). We also have two additional full bathrooms in the main building.

No, we do not offer propane refills or exchanges at this time. However, there is a Walmart 1.7 miles down the road.

Yes, we have a 24/7 cashier less store stocked with grocery items, RV supplies, firewood, and ice.

Our 24/7 cashier-less store is a convenient, modern solution for outdoor enthusiasts on the go. Whether you need food essentials, RV supplies, coffee, firewood, or ice, our store is open around the clock to serve you—no lines, no cashiers, just ease and simplicity.
Here’s how it works:
  1. Wave your credit card over the terminal to enter the store.
  2. Browse and pick out what you need.
  3. Walk out when you’re done—your credit card will be charged automatically, and a receipt will be sent your way.
It’s as simple as shop, swipe, and enjoy!

Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. During these hours, guests are expected to minimize noise, including mechanical, musical, and vocal disturbances, to ensure a peaceful environment for all visitors. Excessive noise during quiet hours may result in termination of your reservation and removal from the property, as outlined in our guidelines.

For emergencies, please call 911.

Campfires are subject to Washington State and local regulations. When allowed, campfires must be contained within a designated fire ring at each site. For your convenience, firewood is available for purchase at our store. Please refer to the Clallam County Burning Restrictions for the most up-to-date information.

We welcome all well-behaved pets at our campground, with no breed restrictions. To ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all guests, pets must not be left unattended at any time and may not be tied up on leads. Guests are also responsible for cleaning up after their pets.

All guests will be required to sign a pet waiver at check-in.

Yes, there is a dog run located on site.

RVs must be RVIA-certified and newer than 2015 (learn about RVIA certification). For exceptions, please contact us via our contact us form.

Late check-outs must be requested in advance. A $25 per hour fee applies for check-outs after 12:00 PM. Check-outs after 2:00 PM will be charged a full day’s rate.

Our amenities include a playground, hot tubs, dog run, bocce courts, horseshoes, and a walking trail. Additionally, RV@Olympic is just 6 miles to Olympic National Park!

We occasionally host special events. Check the RV@Olympic website or contact us for updates.

RV@Olympic is your gateway to unparalleled adventures in the Pacific Northwest, offering a prime location that connects you to some of the region’s most iconic attractions, vibrant dining, and unforgettable experiences.

Outdoor enthusiasts will be thrilled with our proximity to Olympic National Park, just 5.6 miles away, where you can hike awe-inspiring trails, fish pristine rivers, and soak in the beauty of natural hot springs. For a closer adventure, the Discovery Trail Trestle Bridge Trailhead is just 1 mile from the park, inviting you to explore scenic landscapes on foot or bike.

Coastal charm abounds with Hollywood Beach just 5.3 miles away, offering sandy shores and stunning waterfront views. Meanwhile, the Port Angeles Ferry Terminal, only 5.4 miles from RV@Olympic, provides access to Victoria and Vancouver Island, making international exploration just a ferry ride away.

Find directions to nearby attractions here:

For dining, Port Angeles boasts a vibrant culinary scene, offering fresh seafood, cozy cafés, and farm-to-table restaurants that highlight the flavors of the Pacific Northwest. After a day of exploration, return to RV@Olympic to unwind with our amenities, including bocce courts, hot tubs, and walking trails.

With its perfect blend of natural beauty, coastal charm, and convenient access to world-class destinations, RV@Olympic is more than just a campground—it’s the ultimate launchpad for your Pacific Northwest adventure. For a complete guide to nearby attractions, restaurants, and activities, check out our Attractions Guide on our blog.

We work with local third parties to offer bikes, kayaks and more. Please ask our front desk for more details.

Yes, we accommodate groups. Please contact us via our contact us form or call 360.209.8172 for more details.

No, there is no minimum stay requirement.

Yes, discounts are available for large, multi-site groups. Please contact us via our contact us form for more information.

We do not have a public dump station. However, we provide dumpsters and recycling options for guests.

Yes, the laundry facilities are card operated. Pricing for wash and dry cycles will be available upon arrival.

Each site can accommodate up to eight guests, an RV, and one vehicle. If your party has more than one vehicle, please reach out to us via our contact us form or call 360.209.8172. Please refrain from parking in empty spots, and ensure all vehicles have a visible parking pass.

Generators are allowed as long as they do not disturb other guests.

The nearest grocery store, a Walmart Supercenter, less than 2 miles away. You can find directions to Walmart here. Whether you need fresh produce, pantry staples, or camping supplies, you’ll find everything you need within a short drive.

The closest hospital is 4.5 miles away, the Olympic Medical Center located at 939 Caroline St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. For emergencies, call 911.

The Olympic Peninsula is brimming with exciting local festivals, events, and activities that cater to all interests and seasons. From lively celebrations and food festivals to cultural showcases and outdoor adventures, there’s always something happening to make your visit truly memorable.

During your stay, you might enjoy events like seasonal ice skating, vibrant food festivals, unique relay races, and even quirky conventions celebrating the region’s culture and creativity. Whether you’re a fan of the arts, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, there’s a perfect event waiting for you.

For a full list of events and to see what’s happening during your visit, visit the RV@Blog or check out the Olympic Peninsula Events Guide.

Yes, public transportation is available to and from RV@Olympic. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft operate locally and can pick-up/drop-off at the park. Clallam Transit also has bus routes throughout the area including a seasonal shuttle from Port Angeles to Hurricane Ridge (Olympic National Park). However, the nearest bus stop is a 20–30-minute walk from the park. For detailed bus schedules and seasonal offerings, visit the Clallam Transit website.

The Olympic Peninsula is a wildlife lover’s paradise, offering an incredible diversity of animals across its varied ecosystems. During your stay, you might encounter majestic creatures like Roosevelt elk, black bears, and deer in the forests and valleys. Bird enthusiasts can spot some of the 300 bird species that call the area home, from golden eagles soaring above the peaks to the colorful marbled murrelet in the ancient forests.

The nearby Pacific Ocean is teeming with marine life, including whales, sea lions, seals, and sea otters. Along the coastline, tidepools reveal an underwater world of vibrant starfish, sea urchins, and other fascinating invertebrates. The region’s pristine rivers are also home to thriving populations of salmon and other native fish.

Uniquely, the Olympic Peninsula boasts several endemic species found nowhere else in the world, such as the Olympic marmot and Olympic torrent salamander, making it a truly special place for wildlife enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring forests, mountains, or the coast, every corner of this region offers an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature.

Everyone has different tastes, but there are plenty of excellent dining options nearby to suit any preference. From casual cafés to fine dining, the local area offers a variety of choices. To explore a few top-rated restaurants, check out these resources:

These guides provide detailed recommendations to help you find the perfect spot to enjoy a meal during your stay.

Yes, there are numerous guided tours available in the area, offering unique ways to experience the beauty and culture of the Olympic Peninsula. From outdoor adventures to cultural explorations, there’s something for everyone. To explore guided tour options, check out these resources:

These guides offer detailed options to help you find the perfect tour to complement your visit.

The weather around RV@Olympic is varied and beautiful year-round, making it an attractive destination in any season. Summers (June through September) are comfortable, with average highs between 65°F and 70°F, and are generally dry and partly cloudy—perfect for outdoor adventures. Winters (November through March) are colder and wetter, with average highs around 45°F and occasional light snowfall. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures with fewer crowds, providing a serene escape.

While you can visit and enjoy the area year-round, it’s essential to prepare for the region’s changing conditions. During the wetter months, pack waterproof gear for outdoor activities, and in winter, plan for possible snow; especially if heading into higher elevations like Hurricane Ridge.

Whether you’re visiting in summer’s sunshine or winter’s tranquility, the Olympic Peninsula offers a captivating experience no matter the season.

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