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Beehive RV Park & Campground

Cobble Hill, Washington
3.8 (94 reviews)

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About Beehive RV Park & Campground

Campground in Washington.

Beehive RV Park & Campground offers a welcoming destination for RV travelers seeking a comfortable base to explore Washington's diverse landscapes and attractions. Located in Washington, this RV park provides convenient access to some of the region's most compelling natural and cultural destinations, making it an ideal stop for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.

The park's location positions visitors perfectly for exploring the unique character of the Pacific Northwest. Washington State offers an incredible variety of experiences within reasonable driving distances, from dramatic coastal scenery to mountain vistas, vibrant cities to quiet forest retreats. Whether you're interested in outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, or simply enjoying the region's renowned natural beauty, Beehive RV Park serves as a practical home base for your explorations.

Travelers appreciate the park's straightforward approach to RV camping. The facilities accommodate various RV sizes and types, making it accessible for different camping preferences and travel styles. The park provides the essentials you need to rest comfortably between adventures, allowing you to maximize your time exploring everything the surrounding area has to offer.

The broader Washington region attracts visitors year-round with its distinct seasonal character. Spring and summer bring longer daylight hours perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, while fall offers stunning foliage and mild weather. Winter visitors can experience the quiet beauty of the Pacific Northwest's cooler months, often with opportunities to witness snow-capped peaks and peaceful landscapes.

This location works particularly well for travelers who want to explore Washington's towns and attractions without committing to a single destination. Day trips become feasible to numerous points of interest, shopping areas, dining establishments, and natural attractions. The park's position makes it convenient for those passing through the region or establishing a temporary home base to thoroughly experience what Washington has to offer.

With solid ratings from previous guests, Beehive RV Park & Campground represents a reliable choice for RV travelers planning their Washington adventures. The park's track record suggests a dependable experience where travelers can focus on enjoying their time in this beautiful region rather than worrying about their accommodations.
3.8

Rating

94

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Cobble Hill 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 Cobble Hill.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Cobble Hill. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Beehive RV Park & Campground Reviews

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Maryanne Wirkkanen

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Maryanne Wirkkanen

Probably not the best spot for tenting. Tent area is just a big grass field with a few fire pits and tables but not enough for each site to have their own. The shower and washroom is pretty far away in the RV section and the shower is coin operated. Finding the host to get loonies wasn't easy. The beach path nearby is a nice little walk.

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Maryanne Wirkkanen

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Maryanne Wirkkanen

Probably not the best spot for tenting. Tent area is just a big grass field with a few fire pits and tables but not enough for each site to have their own. The shower and washroom is pretty far away in the RV section and the shower is coin operated. Finding the host to get loonies wasn't easy. The beach path nearby is a nice little walk.

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doug richards

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by doug richards

Older rv park, with many permanent/seasonal units in place. Reasonable prices. They are renovating, improving their sites. Small but clean washrooms, only one shower in mens and womens. Flushing "outhouses " available. Some sites are very tight, with many awkward angles. The main lane is narrow. The renovated sites appear well thought out. If you have a bigger unit (over 25ft), do NOT accept... Older rv park, with many permanent/seasonal units in place. Reasonable prices. They are renovating, improving their sites. Small but clean washrooms, only one shower in mens and womens. Flushing "outhouses " available. Some sites are very tight, with many awkward angles. The main lane is narrow. The renovated sites appear well thought out. If you have a bigger unit (over 25ft), do NOT accept site 29. This site should be a pull through, but isn't. No staff on site that we saw.

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doug richards

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by doug richards

Older rv park, with many permanent/seasonal units in place. Reasonable prices. They are renovating, improving their sites. Small but clean washrooms, only one shower in mens and womens. Flushing "outhouses " available. Some sites are very tight, with many awkward angles. The main lane is narrow. The renovated sites appear well thought out. If you have a bigger unit (over 25ft), do NOT accept... Older rv park, with many permanent/seasonal units in place. Reasonable prices. They are renovating, improving their sites. Small but clean washrooms, only one shower in mens and womens. Flushing "outhouses " available. Some sites are very tight, with many awkward angles. The main lane is narrow. The renovated sites appear well thought out. If you have a bigger unit (over 25ft), do NOT accept site 29. This site should be a pull through, but isn't. No staff on site that we saw.

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Kayla Smith

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Kayla Smith

The staff are accommodating (they let me change spots twice) but this place is right between the highway and the airport and across the road from a farm that has at least 10 dogs in their yard. 3 times in the first night all the dogs in the area kicked up barking and howling like crazy. And there were low-flying large planes overhead all night. There's just no way they can overcome the level of no... The staff are accommodating (they let me change spots twice) but this place is right between the highway and the airport and across the road from a farm that has at least 10 dogs in their yard. 3 times in the first night all the dogs in the area kicked up barking and howling like crazy. And there were low-flying large planes overhead all night. There's just no way they can overcome the level of noise at this location. Maybe if you're in a soundproofed RV it's fine, but with a tent I wouldn't recommend it. Bring good earplugs at least. Also they have 1 tiny garbage can for the entire tent area. It was overflowing when I left and the place wasn't even 10% full. So idk what's up with that. Just buy a bigger garbage can?

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Kayla Smith

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Kayla Smith

The staff are accommodating (they let me change spots twice) but this place is right between the highway and the airport and across the road from a farm that has at least 10 dogs in their yard. 3 times in the first night all the dogs in the area kicked up barking and howling like crazy. And there were low-flying large planes overhead all night. There's just no way they can overcome the level of no... The staff are accommodating (they let me change spots twice) but this place is right between the highway and the airport and across the road from a farm that has at least 10 dogs in their yard. 3 times in the first night all the dogs in the area kicked up barking and howling like crazy. And there were low-flying large planes overhead all night. There's just no way they can overcome the level of noise at this location. Maybe if you're in a soundproofed RV it's fine, but with a tent I wouldn't recommend it. Bring good earplugs at least. Also they have 1 tiny garbage can for the entire tent area. It was overflowing when I left and the place wasn't even 10% full. So idk what's up with that. Just buy a bigger garbage can?

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Barbara Carvalho

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Barbara Carvalho

It’s a great private campground. The rent area is very nice, there’s a trail to a beach and it’s not far away from Shawnigan lake and other beaches. I’ve been there for only a night but I’d definitely come back again

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Barbara Carvalho

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Barbara Carvalho

It’s a great private campground. The rent area is very nice, there’s a trail to a beach and it’s not far away from Shawnigan lake and other beaches. I’ve been there for only a night but I’d definitely come back again

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Bill slade

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bill slade

Very quiet & enjoyable campground. We self-checked in but were visited by a staff member within an hour to that all was well. We would go back. Only criticism was that a fire ring had to be rented at something $25 a night!

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Bill slade

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bill slade

Very quiet & enjoyable campground. We self-checked in but were visited by a staff member within an hour to that all was well. We would go back. Only criticism was that a fire ring had to be rented at something $25 a night!

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