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Diamond Point Resort
Overview
Located on the scenic Miller Peninsula, Diamond Point Resort offers a tranquil escape for RV travelers exploring the Pacific Northwest. This resort is known for its lush, wooded setting that provides a sense of seclusion while remaining close to the unique coastal charms of the Olympic Peninsula. As a destination that balances natural beauty with modern comforts, it serves as an inviting home base for those who want to experience the legendary rain shadow of Sequim, where sunny days are more frequent than in the surrounding regions. The park is part of the Sunrise Resorts network, fostering a community-focused atmosphere for its members and guests.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is tucked away near the shores of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, surrounded by towering evergreens and local wildlife. Its location in Sequim, WA, means visitors enjoy a milder climate compared to much of Western Washington. The immediate surroundings are characterized by quiet country roads and easy access to the water, providing a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the hustle of city life. The proximity to Miller Peninsula State Park offers guests miles of hiking and multi-use trails right at their doorstep, making it easy to immerse oneself in the local flora and fauna.
Amenities & Park Features
Diamond Point Resort is equipped with a variety of facilities designed to make long-term stays or weekend trips comfortable. The park features full hookup RV sites that accommodate various rig sizes within a forested layout. Community is at the heart of the experience here, with a spacious clubhouse that serves as a hub for social gatherings and indoor recreation. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the seasonal swimming pool, mini-golf course, and dedicated pickleball courts. Additional practical amenities include clean laundry facilities and well-maintained restrooms, ensuring a stress-free stay for all travelers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find no shortage of activities near the resort. A short drive leads to the iconic Dungeness Spit, where you can hike out to the historic lighthouse or beachcomb along the shore. For mountain lovers, Olympic National Park is easily accessible, offering breathtaking vistas at Hurricane Ridge and lush rainforest exploration. During the summer months, the local lavender farms in Sequim are a must-see, filling the air with fragrance and color. Additionally, the nearby Olympic Discovery Trail provides a paved path for cyclists and runners to enjoy the regional landscape at a slower pace.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for families and retirees who appreciate a quiet, structured environment with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone entertained. It is perfect for those who want a central base camp for day-tripping into the Olympic National Forest or taking the ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria, B.C. If you prefer a peaceful resort environment that focuses on community and nature rather than a high-turnover roadside stop, Diamond Point Resort will likely fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Eric Harris
Decent RV park. Sites are mostly level but a tree could have been pruned better to provide easier access to park. Honestly, I don’t get KM Resorts. It’s a membership club but they allow non-members to make a reservation. When I tried to reserve 2 different KM resorts they wouldn’t allow it. That’s fine but I offered to pay the entire membership fee and they wouldn’t let me do it because I refused to drive an hour to their office just to be matched with a “home” resort. It feels like they haven’t progressed to this century with how they do things. None of what I needed to do to be a member couldn’t have been done online or over the phone. The employee I spoke to said “we’re kind of old school”, which was an understatement. They lost a member because they are behind the times and too inflexible to accommodate someone willing to pay their whole fee that just doesn’t have time to stand in their office for an hour (or so). Won’t be long and they will be gobbled up by a more modern (and reasonable) company.
Robin Klipper-Fischbein
Nice resort, very nice people. Sites are nice and roomy. However, the area around where the trash bins are located is quite junky. Almost like you are in someone’s backyard, as opposed to an RV resort. It could be cleaned up and made to look much better. It was a great home base for all the local attractions.
Joe Matot
This campground is run by two of the best hosts we have ever encountered! Jamie and Susie are always available with any answers to your questions and very accommodating. Always enjoy coming here for a break from home ownership projects! Very relaxing.
Shannon O'Connell
We really enjoy this resort. Susie and Jamie have been running this location for awhile. They always make our stay fun with ice cream social, yummy breakfast, card bingo, and a BBQ! Everything was all fresh for the summer season-mini golf, pickleball, shuffleboard, and the hot tub was working. Great weekend! Thanks!
# jimdoesit
Not a bad place at all. Bathrooms and showers were clean and full hookups. It's a membership/time share so you can't just camp without a member. Stores are about 10 minutes away but great hiking and walking nearby. Hosts were all super friendly.
IG: New.age.nomads
Nice quiet spot. Has a few amenities. Spa was closed off. Staff (especially Beth) are phenomenal 👏
Joy Strom
Very secluded and quiet but have to drive to see anything.
Gerry Mosler
Well kept park. We enjoyed our time there and look forward to coming back again.
Patti Mills
Thank you for your hospitality. We enjoyed our stay!
Linda Hoskins
Friendly, clean and quiet place