RV Parks in Port Ludlow, Washington

Port Ludlow Marina offers 16 full-hookup RV sites on the Olympic Peninsula. A single waterfront campground sits 12 miles from Port

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RV Parks in Port Ludlow

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Port Ludlow Marina RV Park: 1 Waterfront Campground

Port Ludlow, Washington, is a waterfront community on Olympic Peninsula's Ludlow Bay, hosting exactly 1 RV campground: Port Ludlow Marina. This single camping destination sits 12 miles southeast of Port Townsend, WA, drawing boaters and anglers to its 16 full-hookup sites.

What amenities does the single RV campground in Port Ludlow offer?

Port Ludlow Marina provides 16 full-hookup sites with 30- and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The marina features 180 boat slips, a 100-foot dock, and restrooms with hot showers. Wi-Fi reaches the boat launch area, and a pump-out station is available for $10 per use.

How far is Port Ludlow from nearby cities and attractions?

Port Ludlow sits 12 miles south of Port Townsend, WA, and 22 miles north of the Kingston ferry terminal, which crosses to Edmonds, WA. Olympic National Park's Hurricane Ridge entrance is 50 miles west. Anderson Lake State Park is 8 miles east, offering two hiking trails totaling 4.3 miles.

What size are the RV sites at Port Ludlow Marina?

Each of the 16 pull-through sites measures 40 feet long and 18 feet wide. Back-in bulkhead sites along the marina face the water. Maximum vehicle length accommodated is 45 feet. All sites include a concrete pad and a picnic table.

When is the best time for RV camping at Port Ludlow?

Peak season runs May through September when daytime temperatures average 68ยฐF and rainfall drops to 1.4 inches per month. Winter lows reach 36ยฐF with 6.8 inches of monthly rain. Reservations book 30 days in advance for summer weekends. The campground operates year-round but closes the water supply from November through February.

Can I launch a boat from the RV park?

Yes, Port Ludlow Marina operates a two-lane concrete boat ramp with a 24-foot-wide launch area. Parking for vehicles with trailers accommodates 20 spaces. Launch fees are $15 daily for non-members. A fish-cleaning station with four sinks is located near the ramp.

What other RV camping options exist near Port Ludlow?

Sequim Bay State Park, 16 miles northwest, offers 51 full-hookup sites and three yurts. Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend provides 80 full-hookup sites within a 434-acre historic fort. These two parks give Port Ludlow visitors 147 additional camping options within a 20-mile radius. While Port Ludlow Marina remains the sole local campground, RVParkway lists 141 total RV parks across Washington's Olympic Peninsula.

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