Point Hudson Marina & RV Park

103 Hudson St., Port Townsend, WA 98368

360-385-2828

800-228-2803

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GPS: 48.1184,-122.7516

Point Hudson Marina & RV Park is located at 103 Hudson St., Port Townsend, Washington 98368 with a total of 44 campsites. Before your trip to Point Hudson Marina & RV Park, check out website at https://portofpt.com/point-hudson-marina-rv-park/ or contact them through 360-385-2828 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

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48.1184, -122.7516

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.1184, -122.7516

Overview of Point Hudson Marina & RV Park


Last Price Paid: $54

Reported by cesmpt on 04.12.2022

Longest RV Reported: 30 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

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  • Incredible. Deserves more than 5 stars!

    Reviewed 12/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 307

    We made our reservations based on the reviews here on Campendium! They were totally accurate. We are on a 3 month PNW tour. Site 307 is right on the water with incredible views of the sound, the ferry, boats coming and going from the marina, and the snowcapped mountain chains of the Cascades and Olympics. During our 5 day stay (whi...moreWe made our reservations based on the reviews here on Campendium! They were totally accurate. We are on a 3 month PNW tour. Site 307 is right on the water with incredible views of the sound, the ferry, boats coming and going from the marina, and the snowcapped mountain chains of the Cascades and Olympics. During our 5 day stay (which was too short) we took the ferry to Whidbey to see Deception Pass. Highly recommend. We also enjoyed food from Doc's Grill and Hudson Point Cafe. Both Delish. We also did laundry. Clean facilities and were not out of line in cost. Venturing into town we enjoyed the In Between bar. Super fun cocktails. If you need anything RV wise Henery Hardware store was super helpful. I highly recommend this CG for its amenities, views, friendliness, and location. The sites are pretty close but level and easy to find. The wind does kick up, watch out for those gale warnings especially in site 307. Makes for a rocky night.Happy Camping C

  • Wow!

    Reviewed 26/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: R305

    We stayed here strictly based on the review "lng" posted that was featured in the best campground email we received a few weeks back. I saw the photo and read the review and immediately started checking for availability of the waterside spots. After trying for quite a few days I was able to book two nights at site 305 and we absolutely...moreWe stayed here strictly based on the review "lng" posted that was featured in the best campground email we received a few weeks back. I saw the photo and read the review and immediately started checking for availability of the waterside spots. After trying for quite a few days I was able to book two nights at site 305 and we absolutely loved it. The view was amazing.The town is great and has some great spots to eat but I can honestly say we fell in love with the view and will be back.

  • Beautiful site!

    Reviewed 1/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Site number: Unknown

    We camped here one of our first trips in 2016. I don’t remember the price but I believe it was about $50 a night. There are two restaurants across the street by the marina. It is a short walk (about 3blocks) to the town of Port Townsend. A real don’t miss destination!

  • Our kind of place

    Reviewed 25/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $64

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: R307

    We must admit we probably have the best spot on the campground… lucky us ;-)But I believe all sites have some view on the bay or harbour. You can walk into town or watch boats go in and out the marina. We even saw sea otters play around. We enjoy the full hook up as well.

  • Unexpected wonderfulness!

    Reviewed 8/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $64

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 332 and 311

    I originally booked 2 nights here so I could check out town. I ended up staying 5! This place is really wonderful! Sites are super tight, but the proximity to the water and town is totally worth it! It is a 2-3 minute walk to the main part of town with amazing restaurants and cool shops. My first day I saw a bald eagle, newborn baby se...moreI originally booked 2 nights here so I could check out town. I ended up staying 5! This place is really wonderful! Sites are super tight, but the proximity to the water and town is totally worth it! It is a 2-3 minute walk to the main part of town with amazing restaurants and cool shops. My first day I saw a bald eagle, newborn baby seal, and lots of other animals. The boat traffic and lighthouse action is also really fun! It is a little pricy, but worth it! Bathrooms/Showers were really clean too!

  • Great location. Okay sites and amenities.

    Reviewed 18/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 308

    The previous reviews are accurate. This campground is a parking lot with full RV hookups. The location is amazing; right on the shore of the Salish Sea and steps away from downtown Port Townsend. Although the sites are packed tightly together most seem to have a good view and all are within a few steps of the beach. The town of Port To...moreThe previous reviews are accurate. This campground is a parking lot with full RV hookups. The location is amazing; right on the shore of the Salish Sea and steps away from downtown Port Townsend. Although the sites are packed tightly together most seem to have a good view and all are within a few steps of the beach. The town of Port Townsend is the main attraction here. It's a sailboating hub and a foodie destination. The marina is all that separates the campground from downtown. The campground is well maintained but staffing was pretty limited. The registration process was not very clear. I had reserved our site (308) online with a $10 deposit. We arrived at 4:00 pm (apparently after office hours). There was no payment instructions and no park map. The park map is online. I paid my balance at the office the following morning. The park and the town are dog friendly. Almost everyone we encountered kept their dogs leashed and picked up their poop. Noise from fellow campers was minimal. At night all we heard was the sound of the waves and wind. The park bathrooms were clean and up-to-date. A key code is required. Showers take quarters. The free wifi was fast enough to do video calls and watch TV. The Verizon signal was also reliable. During our visit the campground was about 90% full and its appears to maintain that level of occupancy throughout the season. Reserve your spot well in advance because the place gets booked. We will be back again.

  • Reviewed 13/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $52

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 343

    It’s a large gravel parking lot with rather tight spaces and no privacy. But it’s well maintained with all the hookups and within easy walking distance to several nice restaurants. The facilities are very clean and well maintained. The office staff were pleasant and helpful. And there’s a convenient pathway nearby with benches p...moreIt’s a large gravel parking lot with rather tight spaces and no privacy. But it’s well maintained with all the hookups and within easy walking distance to several nice restaurants. The facilities are very clean and well maintained. The office staff were pleasant and helpful. And there’s a convenient pathway nearby with benches providing wonderful views of the saltwater and ferry traffic. It’s the perfect place to park and explore the town within easy walking distance.Overall, a well kept RV park we will visit again during the off season when it’s not so crowded.

  • On the beach.

    Reviewed 17/10/2019

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    Nightly rate: $43

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 341

    This is my first stay here but it will not be my last.

  • What everyone else says is true!

    Reviewed 2/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $43

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 318

    I return here every year during the off-season for a break and some fun. It's not fancy and there are no big luxuries and you don't need them because the views are wonderful, the town is close by, and there are a couple of restaurants as your neighbors. Bring your kayak, bikes, and lounge chairs. You won't ever be in your coach.

  • Always a beautiful view!

    Reviewed 11/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $38

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: It's my favorite.

    We visit here annually, reserving "our" favorite site for next year, on our last day here. It is open year round, and even a rainy day is beautiful here. Fall colors line the specialty shop filled streets of Port Townsend, WA. and Fort Warden. Watch the Washington State Ferries, Tall Ships, Cargo Ships, Navy, and Sailboats all day or p...moreWe visit here annually, reserving "our" favorite site for next year, on our last day here. It is open year round, and even a rainy day is beautiful here. Fall colors line the specialty shop filled streets of Port Townsend, WA. and Fort Warden. Watch the Washington State Ferries, Tall Ships, Cargo Ships, Navy, and Sailboats all day or paddle board or walk the beaches and look for beach glass. Rain or shine, a day or a week here is fine!

  • Quick weekend getaway

    Reviewed 7/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 310

    I go back and forth on this place because I prefer privacy and solitude when camping. That said, for a nice weekend getaway to Port Townsend, you cannot beat this location and the views. The sites are close together and you'll most likely get to know your neighbors. There's not room between the sites (at least on the point) for muc...moreI go back and forth on this place because I prefer privacy and solitude when camping. That said, for a nice weekend getaway to Port Townsend, you cannot beat this location and the views. The sites are close together and you'll most likely get to know your neighbors. There's not room between the sites (at least on the point) for much - even getting a BBQ in there would be tight. If you can get one of the waterfront sites, you would have an unobstructed view of heaven, but those sites cost more and are tougher to get. There are two popular restaurants (the Cafe is fantastic for breakfast) and can get a little noisy in the evenings.The walk to downtown for a stroll down Water street is about 5 minutes. Great shops, coffee, restaurants and the town pretty much always has something going on during the summer months. The whole town (except the Farmers Markets on Saturdays) are very dog friendly - I've even had shop owners invite us into their stores WITH our dogs!There's a couple of state parks near Port Townsend and we generally opt for those places, but if you're looking for a "glamping" getaway, this is a great spot for it!

  • Easy access but active and small sites

    Reviewed 23/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 1

    If you can get a waterfront site, those look great, but more$$. There are two dry camping spots that are well situated. We arrived without reservations and got a spot for a night, but with the Jazz and Blues festivals over the next two weeks, very little in the region is available.Verizon bandwidth is bad, especially upload (5Mbp...moreIf you can get a waterfront site, those look great, but more$$. There are two dry camping spots that are well situated. We arrived without reservations and got a spot for a night, but with the Jazz and Blues festivals over the next two weeks, very little in the region is available.Verizon bandwidth is bad, especially upload (5Mbps/0.25Mbps), but AT&T working great. Booster improved AT&T bandwidth to 17Mbps/7Mbps from 15Mbps/3Mbps. Addendum: moved over one spot (to 315) and AT&T bumped to 40Mbs/20Mbs without boosting. Others here have reported poor Verizon speeds as well.

  • You will fall in love with sailboats

    Reviewed 13/10/2015

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 360

    The dry-camping spots #360 & #361 have some of the best views, and sounds, both of the water and the marina and are huge sites with much less traffic. If you do not *need* hookups, then I recommend either of those. Otherwise it is a standard RV park on the side of the water; lots of big rigs crammed together with little to no privacy b...moreThe dry-camping spots #360 & #361 have some of the best views, and sounds, both of the water and the marina and are huge sites with much less traffic. If you do not *need* hookups, then I recommend either of those. Otherwise it is a standard RV park on the side of the water; lots of big rigs crammed together with little to no privacy between them.Don't let that turn you off of the town though. There are no big-brand shops in town, all are local and unique. From the Rose Theatre to the underground restaurant Cellar Door where we had a fine meal and drinks before walking to Siren’s Pub to have a few more while watching the ships float by in the drizzle and darkness of the night. And Soak on the Sound where the warm waters of a private tub worked wonders. Everything in town is worth at least one look, and many are worth a second.The only real issue is that the RV spaces are part of the shoreline in which everyone else wants to come see. Even though there is signage all over the place saying not to enter unless you are a paying RV customer, you will be constantly visited by wannabe photographers pulling into (or up too) your site to snap pictures. We even had one lady come into our site, sit right at the bumper of our trailer, and painted. They are not a deal-breaker, but it can be annoying if you have dogs that bark every time someone pulls up.Don't forget to visit Fort Worden and the Point Wilson Lighthouse as well as the Fort Townsend State Park for some great hiking

  • Small, not many features, but amazing location

    Reviewed 14/7/2015

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 5

    This place offers fantastic waterfront views, and sits right on the harbor in Port Townsend, which is an easy 5 min walk. The park itself consists of little more than a few stalls with hookups, across the street from the harbor and its shops. Good restaurants, a super cool wooden kayak company are next door. Restrooms are shared with t...moreThis place offers fantastic waterfront views, and sits right on the harbor in Port Townsend, which is an easy 5 min walk. The park itself consists of little more than a few stalls with hookups, across the street from the harbor and its shops. Good restaurants, a super cool wooden kayak company are next door. Restrooms are shared with the harbor guests, and are very clean and nice.A great place if you want to spend a night in Port Townsend, but other nearby parks offer better features/activities. Still, my favorite place to stay.

  • Great

    Reviewed 16/2/2015

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 324

    There is nothing fancy about this RV park but it was clean, quiet and in a beautiful setting. The sites are very close together but people were respectful and I never heard a sound. Plenty of dogs and a few kids. The best thing about this place is it's a five minute walk into the town of Port Townsend. There are two restaurants essenti...moreThere is nothing fancy about this RV park but it was clean, quiet and in a beautiful setting. The sites are very close together but people were respectful and I never heard a sound. Plenty of dogs and a few kids. The best thing about this place is it's a five minute walk into the town of Port Townsend. There are two restaurants essentially in the park. The only downside is when the prep chefs arrive early in the morning it can get noisy for those parked across the street.

  • It was okay.

    Reviewed 11/10/2014

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    Nightly rate: $27

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 253

    I know other people love this marina, but for us it was just okay. A stop close to town to run errands in between Whidbey Island and Olympic National Park. The marina itself is a typical RV park, but we were in the full hook-up sites that are fairly close together not the dry camping sites that everyone else loves.Our kids did love...moreI know other people love this marina, but for us it was just okay. A stop close to town to run errands in between Whidbey Island and Olympic National Park. The marina itself is a typical RV park, but we were in the full hook-up sites that are fairly close together not the dry camping sites that everyone else loves.Our kids did love throwing rocks into the water on the beach and it was peaceful.However, we did eat the most amazing fish & chips and milkshakes at Sea J's. Total dive of a restaurant, but sooo yummy!

  • Waterfont RV Park with awesome views and walking distance to a seriously charming town!

    Reviewed 13/9/2014

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 356, 350, 343, 355

    "Location, location,location" pretty much sums this park up. Our rate above reflects an average, as we had to move almost nightly and each space was priced differently. We had only planned on staying for 2 nights, but you just can't walk away from that view! Luckily, they seem to have a lot of cancellations, so it was never an issue...more"Location, location,location" pretty much sums this park up. Our rate above reflects an average, as we had to move almost nightly and each space was priced differently. We had only planned on staying for 2 nights, but you just can't walk away from that view! Luckily, they seem to have a lot of cancellations, so it was never an issue to get an additional night, it just required moving. Regardless of your site, you are only steps away from the Puget Sound and magnificent views of Mt. Baker and Whidbey Island. The sites are tight and are not well maintained, but again, the views counteract that. The restrooms are spotless and actually quite stylish (white subway tile and muted colors), however, showers are 25 cents for 1.5 minutes. They have laundry facilities and wifi, but it the wifi was pricey and we weren't willing to pay to see how strong the signal really was. Luckily, the town of Port Townsend is about 2 blocks away and there are many coffee shops with strong, free wifi right on the waterfront. The town is super charming with decent restaurants, fun boutiques, and plenty to entertain. Our favorite perk was being able to launch our kayak right from the park beach and explore the harbor. Definitely a place to come back to!

  • Excellent location, excellent views

    Reviewed 31/8/2014

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    Nightly rate: $28

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 349, 346, 360

    RV sites are situated on the point, many directly adjacent to the water, plenty with unobstructed views, and all (even the ones they say have no views) at least have a partial view. There are two separate sections to the park — those on the the west side in the "loop", which are all lined up in a row and face the Sound, and those on t...moreRV sites are situated on the point, many directly adjacent to the water, plenty with unobstructed views, and all (even the ones they say have no views) at least have a partial view. There are two separate sections to the park — those on the the west side in the "loop", which are all lined up in a row and face the Sound, and those on the East side, where some a more scattered, and have views of the sound and/or the port. The two dry sites are two of the best — a huge amount of space and a good split view of town and the port. Rates actually range from $20 (dry) to $35 (full hook-ups, not premium view), to $52 for the Premiums sites. The rate I listed about was an average, as I spent half my time in a non-premium site and half in a dry site.Sort of strange setup in the West loop — campers seem to park in both directions to optimize view, which can make hookups slightly confusing, but it looks like they've installed multiple sewer hookup options, and some with split inlets to cover all bases, so you won't have trouble with sewer, but you might need a long water hose/electric cord depending which way you choose to part.If saving money is a priority for you, and the dry sites are not an option, I highly recommend site #349 in the "back loop". It's the less expensive price, as you're situated behind the front row of RV's, but because you're on the end, you still have a great view from the side, a lovely shade tree, all framed by the gorgeous flower garden from the B&B next door. From that site, I also had an unobstructed view of the sound out of at least 3/4 of my front window (and, actually, for most of the stay, there was no one at all parked in front of me).Spotless white subway-tiled bathrooms/showers, but it's 25 cents for each minute-and-a-half.The locations is also just a block (and a scenic walk) away from downtown, with lots of great dining, coffee and shopping options. There's a farmer's market uptown twice a week that's a walkable. And there's one of the best co-op grocery stores I've ever been to about a 5-minute drive away.

  • We love this location!

    Reviewed 2/8/2014

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 361

    We adore Port Townsend and you just couldn't find a better located RV park for exploring the city. You can bike or walk from the campground to town...plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. We especially love the two dry camping spots that have a view of the marina AND the Sound (360/361) but there are plenty of waterfront hookup sites...moreWe adore Port Townsend and you just couldn't find a better located RV park for exploring the city. You can bike or walk from the campground to town...plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. We especially love the two dry camping spots that have a view of the marina AND the Sound (360/361) but there are plenty of waterfront hookup sites too. The website and the customer service during booking leaves a bit to be desired...their website and phone system were down for a week or so once when we were trying to make a reservation (!!!). Seems like they have a new website now though, so perhaps this was just a transitional difficulty. :)

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