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Pacific Beach State Park

4.6(1335 reviews)
49 2nd Street South, Pacific Beach, Washington, 98571, United States
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About

There is potable water available in Pacific Beach on Hwy. 109. Additionally, there is non-potable rinse water available.

Amenities & Services

Water

Fresh Water Available (Potable)
Rinse Water Available (Non-Potable)

Reviews

4.6

Based on 1,335 reviews

MS
Oct 20, 2025

Great views and beach walks. Restrooms and showers are another story. One stall (total of 2 open in the entire campground) was covered in feces during our entire 5 day stay .... so no cleaning of restrooms obviously. Constant flow of vagrants/homeless using the 2 showers. Again, no cleaning in the 5 days we were there.

MT
Oct 8, 2025

One of the best places along yhe washington coast to camp in an RV. It's close to the beach with views from campsite. Sites Have 50 amp service. Water and sewer dump are available by exit. I would not recommend for tent camping unless you don't mind camping next to big RV's.

PN
Sep 16, 2025

OMG! LOVE this spot. It's literally just a parking lot, but the real treat is just over a small hill... most of the camp sites but up against the beach and offer amazing ocean views. Pacific Beach is a pretty small town with very little light pollution... I woke up in the middle of the night and the stars were absolutely incredible, you could see the milky way!

WR
May 16, 2025

From my campsite I could sit and watch the ocean or walk to the beach in about one minute. Beautiful views and sunsets. Portable gas/propane firepits are allowed; wood fires can only be out on the beach. I didn't find the campsite to have much privacy. Some of the bathrooms are closed due to vandalism. The beach was not at all crowded; you can walk for miles, fly kites, and star gaze at night.

KS
Mar 18, 2025

We enjoy off-season camping at Washington's State Parks. Pacific Beach has ocean views and some easy access trails down to the sandy beach that can be walked for miles. Joe Creek forms the Southern boundary of the park and flows fast and deep! It is March, however, and with the rains some sites are nearly under water but they might be unavailable to reserve. You can walk up a hill to the small town of Pacific Beach for groceries or restaurants. Though it's close, it doesn't feel like you are in a town.

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