KOA is usually the last place you should camp at, and that usually happens when you don't have reservations anywhere else, as it did with us. We arrived pretty late on a Saturday, and this was the only place we found that had free camping spots.
Unfortunately, the camping spots are located right near the highway, so you can hear...
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- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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Situated on a thin sliver of land between the wide-open Pacific and the protected waters of Willapa Bay, this is just the place to enjoy beaches, the boardwalk, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, lighthouses, fresh seafood and charter fishing in the ocean or the Columbia River. The Washington State International Kite Festival is held just two miles away in Long Beach every August, and there's a Rod Run in September on the peninsula.
KOA's rustic campground offers quiet nights and campfires under the stars. It's a place where families, groups, clubs and reunions can gather, for plenty of fun on land and sea.
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