Cedar to Surf RVs Campground and Cabins
Centrally located on Washington’s Long Beach peninsula with open or shady camp sites and group spaces for gathering. Have your space or socialize – it’s up to you.
Conveniently located in the middle of three Washington State Parks; come and stay with us and relax in between your adventures. Bring your RV, tent, camper, or stay in one of our cabins.
We’ve got space for the whole family!
Our cozy cottages offer modern comfort in a peaceful campground setting, conveniently located just minutes from the beach.
Our full-hookup RV sites provide a comfortable base for your coastal getaway, with various sizes and types of sites in a peaceful setting near the beach.
Tent camping is permitted in select RV sites, offering a simple, comfortable way to enjoy the coast with access to campground amenities.
Posted on John JervissTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great place to stay. Full hookups right next to the ocean.Posted on Felicia ParkisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Wonderful place. I will be returning. Amenities are unexpectedly more pleasant than I had expected. The site was a treat to find for a last minute trip. Love this location.Posted on Christy DuranTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We will definitely be back loved the campground and the staff was awesome. Thank you for a great week.Posted on Jen ShoemakerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great place! We loved our stay and we will be back next year.Posted on Russell NealTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Nice small campground, easy walk thought the dunes to the beach.Posted on Laura MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great camp ground with laid back vibe! However, one particular family with kids made it not so pleasant. I guess some folks think it's OK to let their spawn run around and cause mayhem. Looks like they spammed the reviews and won't be back though so you should have an excellent stay.
You bet! Both the men’s and women’s bathrooms have two stalls and one shower each. Showers are free with your site rental — no coins, no fuss, just rinse and relax.
We love pets of all shapes and sizes — dogs, cats, and other adventure buddies are welcome! No breed restrictions here, but we do limit to three dogs per site and require all pups to be leashed while in the campground (yep, even the tiniest ones!).
Absolutely! Fires are allowed in designated fire rings, plus we have a communal fire pit and above-ground firepits for rent. You can even bring your own, as long as it’s above-ground with legs and good airflow (Solo Stoves and similar pits are a no-go). Keep it attended at all times — safety first! Always check current fire restrictions before gearing up for your beach bonfire: https://pcfd1.org/
Sorry, no fireworks anywhere on the property — ever. If you’re thinking about the beach, check local restrictions first; rules change often!
Check-in is at the office starting at 2 pm. If you’re arriving late, give us a call so we can set you up with codes and passes. Before you hit your site, we’ll confirm your info and have you agree to our Terms & Conditions. Check-out is 11 am unless you’ve arranged a late check-out (additional fee may apply). Cottage guests can just give us a call when they’re leaving.
Cedar to Surf Campground is your peaceful retreat on the Washington coast, just minutes from the beach and surrounded by lush forest. Whether you’re looking to relax under the trees or explore nearby ocean views, our campground offers a quiet, welcoming space for RVs, tents, and cozy getaways.
Family-owned and operated, we take pride in offering a clean, safe, and laid-back environment where guests can unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature. With spacious sites, modern amenities, and friendly hospitality, Cedar to Surf is the perfect place to slow down and enjoy the simple beauty of the outdoors.
Come stay with us and experience the charm of the Pacific Northwest — where the forest meets the sea.