The managers of the campground went above and beyond, they gave us their personal wifi range extender to use while we were here. Right on the Hoquiam River with deer crossing through the campground. Some permanents but mostly people on the move. Nice, clean laundry. Community room that was locked during our stay but looked nice inside. Big pull-through sites and long back ins. Very clean campground. Close to town. Fresh cookies in the office most days.
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Hoquiam River RV Park sits beside the Hoquiam River with a pleasant viewing deck, shared fire rings (wood provided) and nearby walking trails. Hosts are repeatedly described as welcoming and accommodating — including late check‑ins — and the grounds are well maintained. Full hookups, level sites and on‑site coin laundry and propane fill were noted, plus accessible shower features. Bathrooms and showers are generally clean, though one visitor mentioned they could use updating. The park tends to be quiet, with occasional road noise, and sites are relatively close together as expected in an RV park.
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Zero complaints here. They fit us in last minute for 4 days while we visited Olympic National Park. Full hookup backin over with their long term guests. Very quiet park with an awesome water front stretch along a tidal river (it rises and falls several feet with the tide). Right off US 101 most of the sites are tucked back and this place was simply silent at night. Office manager and her son were great and even offered brownies when we arrived. Price was a little high but they fit us in and run a nice park so worth it. Verizon 4G was 1 bar and a bit slow. Hoquiam and Aberdeen WA are working people towns not tourist traps. This is real coastal Washington fishing, logging (primary) and blue collar area. We liked it for a visit.




