Hobuck Beach Resort

2726 Makah Passage, Neah Bay, WA 98357

360-645-2339

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GPS: 48.3323,-124.6593

Hobuck Beach Resort is located at 2726 Makah Passage, Neah Bay, Washington 98357 with a total of 10 campsites. Before your trip to Hobuck Beach Resort, check out website at http://www.hobuckbeachresort.com/ or contact them through 360-645-2339 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.3323, -124.6593

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.3323, -124.6593

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Last Price Paid: $40

Reported by Paws2EnjoyLife on 06.23.2019

Longest RV Reported: 35 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

10

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Beachside Park w/ a great View

    Reviewed 23/6/2019

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 4

    As a first come first served park, we arrived around noon on a Friday to give ourselves a good shot at a site since the website says check in is at 1pm. Surprisingly we were only the 2nd folks in the RV portion (10 total hookup sites). The Indian Tribe requires an annual recreation/use permit for $10 and the RV Park sells them. The roa...moreAs a first come first served park, we arrived around noon on a Friday to give ourselves a good shot at a site since the website says check in is at 1pm. Surprisingly we were only the 2nd folks in the RV portion (10 total hookup sites). The Indian Tribe requires an annual recreation/use permit for $10 and the RV Park sells them. The road in is long, winding, and poorly paved so be prepared for lots of bumps and bouncing, especially with a trailer whether properly loaded or not. Take your time and enjoy the ride because going even the speed limit in some sections is much too fast. The RV sites are about 1/2 a mile from the office and collocated with some cabins they rent and this turned out to be a good thing because the giant field behind the office is an open space for tent campers and it looked like mayhem; no defined spaces so it’s a camp wherever environment with porta johns. Site 4 was perfectly level for us which made setting up easier. The fire pits are in odd places and not really pits so much as rocks in a circle on top of the ground. The hookups are not traditional in that they are in pairs so depending on how you park, your door will likely face your neighbor so there is not as much privacy as most parks. Sites 1-3 appear to be the best options as they are larger. Unfortunately the weather was lackluster all 3 days with a heavy fog/mist blowing in off the ocean and temps in the mid-50s, which surprised us for late June, but we still enjoyed the stay. Next time we’ll check the almanac! No cable hookups that I noticed and it would have been nice given the weather kept us inside in the evenings. Short drive to the Shi Shi Beach trailhead and Cape Flattery. 10 mins to town for restaurants and grocery. I’d stay here again depending on weather forecast.

  • $40 for ocean front sites now

    Reviewed 9/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $40

    The price of the ocean front sites has now increased to $40. There are only 10 sites (pretty close to each others that are down the road from the official campground. It is by a beautiful Beach where it is nicer to swim (with a wetsuit!). Note that if the 10 RV sites are taken, you can camp in an open field by the campground for $20/ni...moreThe price of the ocean front sites has now increased to $40. There are only 10 sites (pretty close to each others that are down the road from the official campground. It is by a beautiful Beach where it is nicer to swim (with a wetsuit!). Note that if the 10 RV sites are taken, you can camp in an open field by the campground for $20/night with access to out houses and showers and close to the beach (no ocean view). However, the sites are not marked (it's an open field), so on weekends or in the high season, it gets pretty crowded and noisy.

  • Ocean views and a short walk to the beach.

    Reviewed 3/11/2015

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 2

    I love this park because of its scenery and proximity to the ocean – which were amazing. And we could hear the ocean from inside our rig. The benefit of staying here during the off-season (late October is when we stayed) is that the park wasn’t crowded (only 4 other RVs during our stay). I’m not sure I would love this place as much dur...moreI love this park because of its scenery and proximity to the ocean – which were amazing. And we could hear the ocean from inside our rig. The benefit of staying here during the off-season (late October is when we stayed) is that the park wasn’t crowded (only 4 other RVs during our stay). I’m not sure I would love this place as much during the busier months. The RV sites itself are nothing fancy; it’s a gravel lot with full hookups. But we were able to look out our bedroom window to see the ocean, and the beach was only 50 ft. from our front door. There was a lot of beach exploring to be done.There are cabins located on the other half of the same lot along with a public bathroom and shower, one for women and the other for men. Down the road from the full hook-up RV lot is a big field for dry camping that costs $20. It doesn’t have an ocean view but the beach can be accessed. There was a Port-a-John in the dry camping area. For us it was worth the extra $10 to have an ocean view, in fact so worth it we stayed there for two nights (and we rarely stay at RV parks). We found a free Wi-Fi connection in our site but it was temperamental. We did have good cell signal.Cape Flattery trailhead is only 5 miles from this RV park. A Makah Recreation Pass is required to park at the trailhead parking lot since it’s on Makah Indian Reservation. I am not clear if the pass is also necessary if you are just staying at the RV park. The $10 pass can be purchased at the RV park office and is good for the calendar year.The road that the RV park office is on is a little slow going due to a handful of potholes. Tip – take the road parallel to this park office road on your way out (or in after you’ve paid for your site) because it’s a lot smoother. A decent portion of Hwy 112 from Sekiu to Neah Bay was a tight and twisty – it was nerve-wracking to drive that section in towing our rig. In addition to that, the locals had the tendency to whip around those corners. We wouldn’t recommend this road to people with large rigs. But for whatever reason the drive back out felt easier.

  • Wake up to the roar of the surf

    Reviewed 26/10/2015

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 5

    Hobuck Beach has 2 camping areas: an open field for dispersed tent or dry camping ($20/night) and 10 full hook up sites for RVs ($30/night) about 1/4 mile down the road from the dispersed camping area. We stayed in a full hook-up site with a beautiful ocean view. Sites are a little close for our liking but everything was well maintain...moreHobuck Beach has 2 camping areas: an open field for dispersed tent or dry camping ($20/night) and 10 full hook up sites for RVs ($30/night) about 1/4 mile down the road from the dispersed camping area. We stayed in a full hook-up site with a beautiful ocean view. Sites are a little close for our liking but everything was well maintained. Nearby Neah Bay is small, so if you're looking for lots to do in town this isn't the place for you. Lots of hiking & beach combing though. The highway to Neah Bay is narrow & twisting without shoulders in many places, so larger rigs need to exercise care. No AT&T service here, but Verizon 4G LTE was strong, with 24.14 Mbps down & 17.71 up. Park WiFi is free but signal strength varies with your location. The campground & Neah Bay are within Makah Tribal Lands, and we were also required to purchase a $10 vehicle pass for our towed.

  • Perfectly acceptable.

    Reviewed 21/9/2014

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 2

    There are two sections to this campground: A large field area for dispersed dry camping (both tents and RVs) and a full-hookups RV park area about a half mile further down the road. I stayed in the dry campground area. It is adjacent to the ocean, and you can hear it but not see it from most areas of the field. The woods surroundin...moreThere are two sections to this campground: A large field area for dispersed dry camping (both tents and RVs) and a full-hookups RV park area about a half mile further down the road. I stayed in the dry campground area. It is adjacent to the ocean, and you can hear it but not see it from most areas of the field. The woods surrounding the non-ocean side of the campground are lovely to look at. The roads inside the camping area are extremely rutted. There is little privacy, but campers seemed respectful of other campers' space and spaced themselves out well throughout the area.It's very close to the Cape Flattery trailhead, which is a must. There is an excellent cultural museum about the Makah Tribe (Neah Bay is a Makah reservation area), and a wonderful place to buy smoked salmon (Take Home Fish) in town. Shi Shi Beach is also nearby. For these things, this place is a great stopover for a day or two, but I wouldn't be inspired to stay here longer.The full hook-ups campground area down the road has full ocean views. The sites are all in a row in an open area and are relatively close together. $30/n seems like a good deal for the view + full hookups.Excellent 4G Verizon reception here. No AT&T.

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Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 09/21/2014

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