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About Little Beaver
Campground in Washington.
Little Beaver offers a peaceful retreat in Washington for RV travelers seeking a genuine connection with the Pacific Northwest landscape. With 36 well-maintained sites, this private park provides an intimate camping experience that feels away from the hustle while remaining conveniently accessible to the region's best attractions.
The park's setting allows visitors to immerse themselves in Washington's natural beauty. The area surrounding Little Beaver showcases the lush, verdant character that defines this corner of the country. Towering evergreens, rolling terrain, and crisp mountain air create an atmosphere that rejuvenates the spirit. Whether you're an early riser wanting to greet the day with a cup of coffee surrounded by nature or someone who prefers quiet evenings under the stars, this private park caters to those who value tranquility.
Washington's diverse attractions make Little Beaver an excellent home base for exploration. The state offers world-class hiking opportunities, scenic byways, and charming small towns that reflect Pacific Northwest culture. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to discover, from forest trails to nearby water features that showcase the region's diverse ecosystems. Those interested in local history and community character can explore nearby towns with their distinctive shops, local eateries, and authentic regional character.
The park itself serves as a comfortable sanctuary between adventures. The 36-site layout ensures that guests enjoy reasonable spacing and privacy without feeling isolated. This size strikes a perfect balance, offering enough amenities and community atmosphere while maintaining the peaceful character that makes private parks appealing to discerning travelers.
Little Beaver welcomes families, couples, and solo travelers who appreciate quality over quantity. Whether planning an extended stay to thoroughly explore Washington's offerings or using the park as a convenient stopping point on a larger journey, visitors will find Little Beaver provides the foundation for memorable Pacific Northwest experiences. The park's private nature means a more curated camping environment where fellow guests tend to share values around respect for the natural setting and community living.
36
Total Sites
Park Details
Total Sites36
Tips & Tricks
Book Early
Mount Vernon is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Check-in Time
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Local Weather
Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Mount Vernon.
Explore the Area
Don't miss local attractions near Mount Vernon. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.