Cedar to Surf RVs Campground and Cabins

FAQs

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.

Yes! Our private dune path takes you to the sand in about five minutes. Fun fact: the western shore of Leadbetter Point grows by roughly 33 feet per year, so every visit gives you a slightly bigger beach to explore.

The office is open 2 pm to 7 pm, but we answer the phones from 9 am to 7 pm.

January 1 for stays from April of the same year through March of the next year.

Yes! Winter brings clam season and peaceful solitude — come dig for Razor Clams or just enjoy the quiet coast.

Guests are welcome as long as they check in at the office and get an overflow parking pass. Parking is very limited, so give us a call ahead of time to make sure there’s room.

Absolutely — just call ahead so we can make sure there’s space.

Yep! Car camping is welcome here.

 One tent or one RV per site, please.

 We don’t rent it out, but everyone is welcome to use it for gatherings if they don’t mind sharing the space with other campers.

Yes! Bikes are welcome on roads and paths (no motorized vehicles on the dunes, please), and there’s plenty of space to ride.

All sites have full hookups: water, sewer, and either 50 or 30 amp electric.

Yes! Call the office and we can deliver it straight to your site.

Not yet, but you can grab some up the road at historic Jack’s Hardware Store.

We don’t, but we’re happy to point you to local shops that do.

Nope, cars must stay in designated parking areas at all times. Your parking pass has all the details, but we’re happy to answer questions.

Yes! You can use a pet fence or leash as long as your furry friend stays inside your site and any leads are attached to your own gear.

Yes you can, as long as you rent a site with a 50 amp power hookup. Even with an adapter, most 30 amp RV power stations will not charge an EV.

Mostly — it does depend on your carrier, but WiFi is available throughout the property.

Absolutely! The beach trail is just a few minutes’ walk, and several coastal trails are within a short drive. Look for Cape Disappointment to the South and Ledbetter State Park to the North.

Very! We focus on safety, fun, and making sure everyone can enjoy the outdoors together.

Yes! Bring your gear or borrow ours (when available). Harvest Razor Clams or fish for Surf Perch right down our beach path. Then take advantage of our indoor cleaning stations to prep your catch for cooking.