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Long Beach
Overview
Long Beach RV & Camping Resort offers a quintessential Pacific Northwest experience in the quiet coastal village of Seaview, Washington. This park serves as a premier gateway to the Long Beach Peninsula, a 28-mile stretch of sandy shoreline known for its rugged beauty. Visitors find themselves tucked away in a tranquil forest setting that balances the wild nature of the coast with the structured comforts of a managed resort. It is a place where the rhythmic sound of the ocean meets the stillness of the coastal pines.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Seaview, the park is ideally positioned for exploring the southwestern tip of Washington State. The surrounding geography is defined by expansive beaches and salt-aired breezes that characterize the region. Just a short distance from the campground, travelers can access the Discovery Trail, a scenic paved path that winds through dunes and forest, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific coastline and historical landmarks that tell the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a range of practical features designed for both long-term stays and weekend getaways. Guests have access to full hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes within a lush, wooded landscape. On-site facilities include a spacious clubhouse for community gatherings, clean restroom and shower facilities, and convenient laundry rooms. For recreation, the park offers a playground and sports courts, ensuring there is plenty to do for those who prefer to stay close to their home on wheels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits just minutes away at Cape Disappointment State Park, where visitors can explore historic lighthouses and dramatic cliffside overlooks. The nearby town of Long Beach features the famous beach arch and eclectic local spots like Marsh’s Free Museum. For those interested in history, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center provides a deep dive into the region's past, while the Astoria-Megler Bridge offers a scenic drive across the Columbia River into nearby Oregon for a day trip.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for active families looking for a coastal home base and retirees seeking a peaceful, nature-focused retreat. Because of its pet-friendly environment and proximity to expansive walking trails, it is perfect for travelers who explore with their dogs. If you appreciate a mix of forest seclusion and easy access to small-town coastal charm, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Randy Roper
The campground is a gravel parking lot let's be honest. The spaces were tight for us in our 39' fifth wheel. With the slides out we didn't have much space between us and our neighbors. Water, power, and sewer were solid and no issue.
Chris Ramos
I have mixed reviews about this RV Resort. When we arrived we were welcomed with this sign that said to please lock your bicycles, propane tanks and grills due to recent theft. I asked the gal in the front office if they had theft lately and she said that at the beginning of the season they were having issues. This didn’t make us feel good rat all. Then when we pulled into our site, the sites are extremely small and so close to each other that our neighbors sewer hose was next to our table. The only thing going for this campground is the location, it is a short walk to the beach and it is right next to a gorgeous trail. It was a short drive to Long Beach or Cape Disappointment state park. They do provide you with an entry code to the campground and offer amenities such kids games, a pool and a TV room which we didn’t explore. Overall is a bit pricey for what you get but the location makes us for it.
william gonzales
As a company, Thousand Trails is very fortunate to have such an amazing manager at the Long Beach, WA location. Natalie is a shining star for what customer service is all about. She goes above and beyond to make you feel welcomed and valued. This place has such a friendly environment and I know it all starts with her.
Hallstrom Home
We got a couple yards and a cabin, which is more like a tiny home. Very nice. I was told the Jets get pretty hot in the summer and cold in the winter. We came out in the spring and it rained one night but it was really fun. There is a pool and hot tub And the playground for the kids gets played on a lot.
Bill Piersol
Nice campground, small but they are super friendly and helpful. Too cool right now to need it but pool was very clean and area well-maintained. Lots of activities for children/families. About 1/2 mile walking trails to beach but it was level and an easy stroll. Sites were kind of small and close but we've been in much tighter sites and shade as plentiful.
Russell Mccaw
Very nice campground. Most amenities were still.closed for the season when we were there. Very clean and orderly. Easy access to the beach and a nice trail system
Randy Ellingson
Unfortunately very disappointed.you can tell the park is really in need of some maintenance. The hot tub is so small that you better like who you are getting in with. It may be big enough for 4 adults at the most. Very nice path to a beautiful beach and the staff was super friendly. There are probably 25% full timers and it shows as the rvs are covered in moss, dirt, tarps, septic hoses just laying on the ground,etc... Tight spots and alot of mud. We had a 6 day reservation and cancelled within minutes of arriving. Booked the rest of our stay at Seaside TT and we are so much happier.
Jean Dupre
FCFS Thousand Trails park. Staff were pleasant and welcoming. They were helpful in pointing out a good selection of available sites. Of note, even numbered sites have all hookups on drivers side, odd numbers, water and electric are on passenger side. Rained quite a bit, and sites and road got very muddy. Excellent path out the back takes you to the ocean. Fenced dog park too.
Robin Main
Am amazing beach. You can drive on it. The beach is very close to the campground. Brilliant sunsets.
Ashley Stowe
There are good people there. All so like life you got to take your bad with your good that's just life theo.