The camping at Quinault Casinio exceeded my expectations. The RV section is separate from the main parking lot and backs up against a field that separates you from the beach. We could hear waves crashing in the distance from our rig.
Most of the campers seem to prefer camping at one end of the RV lot, closer to the casino. We stayed at the far end where there was only 1 other RV for 4 of our 7 days here.
Don't miss the hiking trail at the far end of the RV Camping section that takes you into the state park!
For casino camping, this is a real nice spot. A short hike to the beach of the casino and tons of space for gobs of RVs to park, which means don't expect them all to be 'classy'. Our first night we had a couple park beside us and ran their generator the *entire* night. That is not against any rules (as there are no rules) but if you come here expecting peace and quiet, you could leave very frustrated. Otherwise it is a great casino spot.
There is a nice trail at the very end of the RV lot which generates a small amount of traffic, but also a nice place to get out and enjoy the area.
Located on the beach at Ocean Shores, Washington, Quinault Beach Resort and Casino proved to be quite a find. Surrounded by the majestic Pacific Ocean and nestled amidst over 200 acres of protected wetlands, the resort and it's grounds were pretty cool.
And our stay was FREE, FREE, FREE. The casino offers a free (holidays and summer weekends $10.00 per night) beach front , gravel RV parking area that features 75 sites. Each site is huge, approximately 60’ x 27’ with easy access to pull forward or back-in.
During our stay, less than 39 rigs were parked here, far less crowded than Ocean Shores State Parked located down the beach next to us. And it was quiet at night, except for late nite arrivals. We had miles of beach walking, a casino that offers free wi-fi in it's very relaxing lounge, three restaurants with good food and for other gambling souls, rows of slots and tables that choose not to pay you sh@#. It was no brainer that we changed our mind of staying just one night into three nights, Sunday morning gave us an opportunity to sit down to a fabulous brunch with a beach side table and front row seats to view all the fervent Seattle Seahawks fans arrive at the sports bar and demonstrate their 12th man power.
This is the best casino parking lot out of the three we’ve stayed at so far in Washington. It’s not nice because of the sites themselves – which are just gravel, dirt and some grass mixed in with no hookups or amenities aside from a dumpster at the entrance of the lot. But the lot is nice because it’s separated from the main casino parking lot, surrounded by green vegetation on three sides, has beach access, feels private, and is quiet. We stayed in the space furthest from the entrance of the RV parking area because we wanted to be close to the trails to the beach. We couldn’t see the beach from our RV because the beach grassland blocked the view, but we did see deer bound through the grass fields and hear waves crash. The section of the lot we were in only had our RV and another, while the other lot had about 5 other RVs. A lot emptier than we expected, but we were there at the end of October.
The sandy trail at the end of the RV parking lot leads either onto the beach (the main trail splits off into numerous smaller trails) or into Ocean City State Park (which we heard has paid RV sites with hookups).
There is free Wi-Fi inside the casino, which we used from the lounge area. Sadly smoking is allowed inside the casino. The casino does have a decent ventilation system so that we didn’t leave there smelling like cigarettes, but the air did bother our eyes, noses and throats after we were there for awhile (and I was convinced I could smell traces of cigarettes on myself).
Based on other info, I expected our Wednesday night at Quinault would be free, but when I checked in they told me that they were charging Sunday through Thursday with Friday & Saturday free.
Great place to position for an early arrival at South Beach! We were there in very early June and had lots of empty spaces on either side of us.
No hookups. Large open gravel lot. Facing towards the ocean is a bit of an angle, more spots behind that are more level. Just looking for a spot to stop on the road for the night.
Shuttle can take you to casino.
Quiet.
Talked to the lady at the front desk.. RVs are allowed but vans are not. I always make sure to ask permission because I've run into several casinos in Washington state that don't allow vans.
Stayed here one night. Unlike last reviewer, didn't have any problems staying in a camper van.
While technically an "ocean view", the water is quite a distance from the parking lot, so you will probably hear, but not see, the waves from your rig
Signs in main parking lot state "no RVs on pavement", so you are required to park in the gravel lot -- even if not staying overnight.
You do have to register inside casino (5 minute walk through main parking lot), and they charged $5. I saw a shuttle van come through the lot, but there was no sign or instructions posted on where to grab it. No worries, unless weather is foul.
Overall, it was OK and a cheap overnight parking place. Casino is "meh" (unless you are obsessed with penny machines and a lot of cigarette smoke).
Signs say free RV parking, but RV campers told us that it is $5 during week and $15 on weekend.
We tried to register to park, but we’re told that we couldn’t. We were honest and said we had a Ford Transit van, so they said “no”. Luckily we were offered to park in an RV’s space behind their tow vehicle. Worked out well for us.
Of course just across the lot from where we parked was another Ford Transit van.
Lesson learned: just say it is an RV. It IS an RV.
This is just a parking lot, but good location and great price.
Our first time here was this weekend (Memorial Weekend) we got here Thursday afternoon. Thursday was free, Friday $15 and Saturday $15 Sunday $5. $20 a day for a pool pass. I read another review and I assumed there would be a shower. There is a shower in the pool room to rinse off. I used it as a shower. Washed my hair after we got done swimming. Won about $300 at the casino. Weather wasn’t the best but not a bad trip. It does get noisy ad people run their generators
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