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The city of Hoquiam, Washington can be found in Grays Harbor County in the western portion of the state. The word "hoquiam" comes from the Native American word for “hungry for wood” due to the large amount of driftwood at the mouth of the Hoquiam River in town.

Hoquiam was first incorporated in 1890, but its history dates back to the first logging camps that were built in the timber-rich area. Timber harvesting has always been a part of the local economy, although there has been a push in recent years to move away from this and embrace tourism instead.

If you search for an RV in Hoquiam, you will soon begin to see how much there is to do in this incredible part of the country. National parks and forests, state parks, pristine coastline, majestic mountains, temperate rainforests: you can see it all when you rent an RV in this particular region. Aberdeen is considered a sister city to Hoquiam, sharing many of its attractions and benefits between the two. Olympia, the state capital of Washington, is only an hour's drive east, and Seattle is two hours’ drive from town, giving you the flexibility to tailor your trip to your needs and desires in an effort to have the vacation of your dreams.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

There is no limit to the fun you can have when exploring the wilderness areas of Washington state, and Hoquiam might be one of the most ideal places to rent an RV to set you up for a voyage of exploration and memorable experiences. Westport Light State Park is a short drive from town, out on the mouth of the large bay. Westport Light State Park is full of splendid coastlines, spectacular beaches, pleasant hiking trails, and Washington’s tallest lighthouse, the Grays Harbor Lighthouse. Birdwatching, swimming, beachcombing, or reading a book are all equally great ways to spend your time at this amazing park.

Griffiths-Priday State Park is quite small but no less worthy of your attention. When you bring your Hoquiam camper rental to Griffiths-Priday State Park, you will see towering sand dunes shielding hidden beaches from the ever-encroaching human development. Natural trails are available for hiking and biking, and you can do some birdwatching, clam digging, fishing, or you can even observe gray whales on their migratory travels over vast distances.

Capitol State Forest is found to the east on the way towards Olympia, a lush wonderland of evergreen beauty. This woodsy wilderness was once heavily logged but has since been shifted to a more recreation-based approach. Mountain biking, hiking, off-roading, and dirt biking are fantastic ways to get out and see the forest.

To the north on the large Olympic Peninsula, you can find two of the state’s most well-known and beloved natural areas. The Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park make up over one and a half million acres of pristine nature. Temperate rainforests, rugged coastlines, scenic wetlands, and sublime mountains are all part of the fun at this park. You won’t believe just how beautiful the area is, with massive, snowcapped giants visible from across the Puget Sound in Seattle. There are loads of campgrounds to make use of as well when you bring your Hoquiam RV rental for a trip to this epic park.

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Finding a nice place to camp near Hoquiam is easy, and when you rent an RV here, you will have no trouble finding somewhere to stay. Artic RV Park is one such place. Blackberry brambles and rhododendron trees decorate this enchanting park, and tranquil gardens can be found everywhere. There are warm showers, sports equipment rentals, and a nice book collection.

JB’s RV Park has dozens of spacious campsites for both tent campers and those with recreational vehicles. This pet-friendly park has nature walks, kids’ activities, laundry facilities, bathrooms, and a camp store with groceries, ice, firewood, and other camping supplies.

Hoquiam River RV Park is within walking distance to many of town’s best spots and restaurants, with a great selection of sites for your Hoquiam camper rental. A large clubhouse is on-site, as well as a boat launch, fishing areas, community spaces, and much more.

City Attractions

Between Hoquiam and Aberdeen, you should be covered as far as attractions and nightlife go. There are tons of awesome restaurants, breweries, cafes, distilleries, and wineries in this food-centric area, so you can sample some great fare and fermented beverages when you rent an RV in Hoquiam.

The Polson Museum is full of historical treasures, with exhibits concerning the area’s logging industry. Local history is explored through exhibits, old artifacts, black and white photographs, and a variety of old steam engines and other pieces of logging industry equipment from over a century ago.

The Hoquiam Castle is another wonderful landmark in Hoquiam, with lots of mystery and allure. This historic, Victorian mansion once belonged to one of Washington’s wealthiest timber barons. It has served many functions over the years and is a great place to scope out when you rent an RV in the area.

In Aberdeen, music lovers should definitely stop by Kurt Cobain Memorial Park, featuring a monument celebrating the life of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, a rock and roll legend whose life was tragically cut short. This small roadside monument features a statue of a guitar along the banks of the beautiful river.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Lake Sylvia Trail, WALake Sylvia State Park, WA
  • Copalis River Spit Trail, WAOcean City State Park, WA
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