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Twin Harbors State Park - Eastside Campground
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Twin Harbors State Park - Eastside Campground

Westport, Washington
4.5 (1377 reviews)

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About Twin Harbors State Park - Eastside Campground

Campground in Washington.

Nestled along the rugged Pacific coastline of southwestern Washington, Twin Harbors State Park's Eastside Campground offers RV travelers an authentic coastal escape where dramatic ocean vistas meet temperate rainforest charm. This seaside destination captures the essence of Washington's wild coast, providing a perfect retreat for those seeking natural beauty, fresh sea air, and the soothing rhythm of waves against sandy shores.

The campground's location in Westport places you at the gateway to some of the Pacific Northwest's most compelling coastal experiences. You'll find yourself surrounded by the natural splendor that defines this region, with easy access to tide pools, sandy beaches, and scenic hiking trails that wind through coastal vegetation. The area's maritime heritage is palpable, with working fishing vessels and the authentic character of a working waterfront just moments away. Whether you're watching the sunset paint the sky in brilliant oranges and purples or breathing in the crisp ocean air during a morning walk, the sensory experience of coastal camping awaits.

This location appeals to a wonderfully diverse range of travelers. Beach enthusiasts will appreciate the direct access to sandy shores perfect for long walks and exploration. Nature photographers find endless inspiration in the dramatic coastal landscape, particularly during golden hour when light dances across the water. Fishing enthusiasts gravitate here for both saltwater and freshwater opportunities nearby. Families enjoy the relatively sheltered beaches and the sense of adventure that comes with discovering tide pools and collecting shells. Retirees appreciate the slower pace and restorative qualities of coastal living, while adventure seekers find plenty of outdoor activities to fill their days.

The surrounding region offers surprising depth for a coastal destination. Nearby attractions provide cultural and recreational variety, from local shops and restaurants featuring fresh seafood to galleries celebrating Pacific Northwest art. The drive to this corner of Washington reveals lush valleys, charming small towns, and some of the most unspoiled coastline in the continental United States. Bird watchers appreciate the diverse species that inhabit coastal habitats, while tide pool explorers uncover fascinating ecosystems during low tide. The area's rainfall supports verdant landscapes that feel refreshingly alive and dynamic throughout the year.

Twin Harbors State Park Eastside Campground serves as an excellent home base for exploring everything southwestern Washington's coast has to offer. The genuine, unpretentious character of Westport and its surrounding communities provides authentic Pacific Northwest hospitality. Whether you're seeking solitude and reflection, quality time with family, or an active outdoor vacation, this coastal gem delivers memorable experiences that capture the true spirit of Washington's wild and wonderful shoreline.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Westport 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 Westport.

Explore the Area

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

Twin Harbors State Park - Eastside Campground Reviews

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Jesse Marder

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Marder

It's a beautiful park and nice campground. Visited over Labor day. The short walk out to the beach from the West side campground is special as you traverse the tall-grass covered dune and emerge with sweeping views of the Pacific and miles of sand. Interpretive trail is ok for a short walk in the forest as well. The campground itself is decent for tent camping. Would definitely try to get a site... It's a beautiful park and nice campground. Visited over Labor day. The short walk out to the beach from the West side campground is special as you traverse the tall-grass covered dune and emerge with sweeping views of the Pacific and miles of sand. Interpretive trail is ok for a short walk in the forest as well. The campground itself is decent for tent camping. Would definitely try to get a site on the west loop so you don't need to cross the highway to get to the beach (there is a lighted crosswalk). Sites are close together and near the bathrooms you'll have the lights on all night. Loud campers late into the night and not sure who to call, but eventually things quieted down. We had great hot showers for 2 of 3 nights and then the last night it was lukewarm. Facility cleanliness met expectations. Bugs weren't horrible - certainly not the clouds of mosquitoes referenced in previous reviews, but imagine there's some seasonality.

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David Stellmach

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David Stellmach

Nice beach to walk, you can find sand dollars, empty sea shells and some agate along the tide line, and saw some people digging for razor clams. The sun set was beautifull!

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jane edwards

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by jane edwards

Great place for those not quite into driving on the beach! Bathroom facilities, picnic tables, adequate parking. There are several trails into the dunes to the north. My dogs get as much out of them as they do the beach!

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Mrs. D

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mrs. D

The drive was so beautiful and making our way to the beach was even more beautiful. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a more enjoyable beach in my life, you can’t see the end of the beach on both sides- it is so huge it looks like it goes on forever. Also, not many people were there which made it more intimate and nice. We met a super sweet, beautiful couple Mike & Linda who offered to take our fam... The drive was so beautiful and making our way to the beach was even more beautiful. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a more enjoyable beach in my life, you can’t see the end of the beach on both sides- it is so huge it looks like it goes on forever. Also, not many people were there which made it more intimate and nice. We met a super sweet, beautiful couple Mike & Linda who offered to take our fam picture. Wonderful people from WA. We walked and ran around the beach, letting our feet touch the sand. A wonderful experience and I can’t wait to go back there someday. Washington is so beautiful. I never thought it would captivate my heart the way it did.

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Casey Rehfeld

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Casey Rehfeld

It's close to a sandy beach, and that's about all I can say that positive about it. The camping tent spaces are the smallest I've ever seen. It's barely big enough for a 4 person tent. The campsite is split up strangely. It's on two separate roads and GPS doesn't know that. The gal with pink hair who runs the check in area wasn't the friendliest. I felt like a bother to her when we traveled acros... It's close to a sandy beach, and that's about all I can say that positive about it. The camping tent spaces are the smallest I've ever seen. It's barely big enough for a 4 person tent. The campsite is split up strangely. It's on two separate roads and GPS doesn't know that. The gal with pink hair who runs the check in area wasn't the friendliest. I felt like a bother to her when we traveled across the state, checked in and were surprised that there was a fire ban. All the food we brought needed to be cooked, and that's on us. But we weren't expecting it and she acted like we were stupid, so now I feel stupid lol. We made the best of it, and I'm very glad we went either way. The ocean is beautiful when it's raining like this.

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