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Best camping near Neah Bay

29 campgrounds · 29 ranked · updated 2026-08-23 · off-season

Explore the best camping near Neah Bay, Washington — every spot ranked by our conditions-aware Snoflo score: live conditions first, then visitor reviews and logged trips. Click a pin on the map for the score and what's driving it.

Showing the top 15 of 29 campgrounds · best 15 shown on the map
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Payzant Creek
#1 Payzant Creek Good
16.8 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
Payzant Creek is a backcountry campground located near Port Angeles in Washington's Olympic Peninsula region. This remote coastal destination offers tent camping along the Juan de…
Why 100: 20 things to do within 15 mi
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Thrasher Cove Camp
#2 Thrasher Cove Camp Good
17.2 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
Thrasher Cove Camp is a fee-based campground located on the rugged Pacific coast of Washington near the British Columbia border. This backcountry camping area sits within Pacific…
Why 90: 18 things to do within 15 mi
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Pacheedaht Campground
#3 Pacheedaht Campground Good
19.1 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
Pacheedaht Campground, operated by the Pacheedaht First Nation in Washington, welcomes both tent and RV campers. The facility charges a fee for camping and offers drinking water…
Why 85: 17 things to do within 15 mi
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Camper Bay Camp
#4 Camper Bay Camp Good
16.0 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
Camper Bay Camp is a backcountry campground in Washington's Pacific Rim region, accessible only on foot or by water. The site features bear boxes for food storage and an outhouse…
Why 80: 16 things to do within 15 mi
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Cullite Creek Camp
#5 Cullite Creek Camp Good
16.1 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
Cullite Creek Camp is a fee-based backcountry campground located in Washington near the Pacific Rim region. The site features bear boxes and an outhouse for camper use. This…
Why 80: 16 things to do within 15 mi
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Pacheedaht Campground
#6 Pacheedaht Campground Good
19.7 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 59°F
I don't have reliable data about the specific amenities, site count, fees, or camping type (tent vs. RV) for Pacheedaht Campground near Port Angeles, Washington. Without verified…
Why 80: 16 things to do within 15 mi
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Walbran Creek Camp
#7 Walbran Creek Camp Good
17.0 mi away
· Mild night · low 55°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 57°F
Walbran Creek Camp is a backcountry campground located in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island, Washington. The site offers basic amenities including bear boxes…
Why 75: 15 things to do within 15 mi
75Top-rated
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Chin Beach Campsite
#8 Chin Beach Campsite Good
19.9 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 62°F
Chin Beach Campsite is a fee-based campground located near Port Angeles, Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. This coastal campground offers tent camping access to the rugged…
Why 70: 14 things to do within 15 mi
70Top-rated
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Shi Shi Beach Camping
#9 Shi Shi Beach Camping Good
5.9 mi away
· Mild night · low 55°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 58°F
Shi Shi Beach Camping is a National Park Service backcountry tent campground near Port Angeles in Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The site offers basic facilities including…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
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North Ozette River
#10 North Ozette River Good
11.0 mi away
· Mild night · low 55°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 58°F
North Ozette River is a backcountry tent campground operated by Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, Washington. The site offers basic facilities including toilets but no…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
60Solid
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South Ozette River
#11 South Ozette River Good
11.1 mi away
· Mild night · low 55°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 58°F
South Ozette River is a backcountry tent campground operated by Olympic National Park in Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The site offers basic amenities including toilets but no…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
60Solid
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Little Kuitshe Creek
#12 Little Kuitshe Creek Good
18.1 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 62°F
Little Kuitshe Creek is a backcountry campground located near Port Angeles in Washington's Olympic Peninsula region. The site charges a fee for camping and serves as an access…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
60Solid
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East Sombrio Beach Campsite
#13 East Sombrio Beach Campsite Good
19.1 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 62°F
East Sombrio Beach Campsite is a tent campground located on Vancouver Island's rugged west coast near Port Angeles, Washington, accessible via the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. The…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
60Solid
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West - West Sombrio Beach Campsite
#14 West - West Sombrio Beach Campsite Good
19.2 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 62°F
West Sombrio Beach Campsite is a fee-based campground near Port Angeles, Washington, offering tent camping access to the scenic Juan de Fuca coastline. Located along the famous…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
60Solid
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West Sombrio Beach Campsite
#15 West Sombrio Beach Campsite Good
19.2 mi away
· Mild night · low 54°F· Light wildfire smoke · Light· Mild day · high 62°F
West Sombrio Beach Campsite is a fee-based campground located near Port Angeles, Washington, offering beach access on the Olympic Peninsula. This backcountry camping destination…
Why 60: 12 things to do within 15 mi
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Camping near Neah Bay

The Neah Bay area has 29 campgrounds on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

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