Grayland Beach State Park campground has 104 campsites and is located on the beautiful Washington coast with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. There are 58 full hookup sites, 42 water & electric hookup sites, 16 yurts and 4 primitive sites.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers and an RV dump station. There’s also an amphitheater, hiking trails and picnic areas. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate. Maximum site length is 40 feet (may have limited availability). There is a maximum of one extra paid vehicle allowed per site (extra vehicle fee paid upon arrival).
The Yurts are also pet-friendly (additional fee for pets). No cooking or smoking allowed and you need to bring your bedding. Restrooms with flush toilets, water and showers are nearby. There is no running water in the Yurts.
This 412-acre seaside park is a favorite for families and RV enthusiasts. Kite flying, beach combing, surfing, swimming and just relaxing on the beach are popular activities. Visitors can also enjoy bike riding, hiking, clamming, crabbing, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
Twin Harbors State Park is also nearby. It’s about 5 miles to the north and on the coast.
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104 + 16 Yurts
58 Full, 42 with Water & Electric
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We are at site #32. Full hookups.
The site are spacious but not private. We easily can see what both of our neighbors are up to. The people behind us in the other loop is separated by trees and brush but we could hear them all night long as well as their kid throwing a fit.
The yurts are absolutely disgusting. They claim to clean them due to Covid-19 concerns but they clearly neglect the majority of them. The screens for them are all caked in BLACK MOLD and the bottom area is not sealed well, as it looked filthy with brownish mold. Millipedes were a common issue and were clearly crawling in through the poorly sealed floor. The area itself is pretty but I would absolutely not recommend these to anybody. There needs to be a full inspection.
Did the yurt have water tap?
Hi Joe,
The Yurts do not have any water. Restrooms with flush toilets, water and showers are nearby.
We have been coming here every summer for 6 years. We enjoy it but it is a nightmare getting reservations for our family group anymore! also the Beach access road needs to be maintained better. Almost too soft and lumpy for a 4 wheel drive pickup!
Hi Susan,
Thanks for the review – good info!