Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Cozy little Hideout where we have designated some land located in Washington's Beautiful Pacific Northwest đđ We are minutes drive to beaches, rivers, walking, bicycle trails, wildlife, fishing, hunting, hiking, museums and more.
â¨NOTE: there is no access to beaches or rivers. But is very close to Enjoy. A perfect spot to stay as your passing through or as a Basecamp to come relax after exploring everything this beautiful area has to offer and at night relax to the sound of the waves and the view of the stars đ¤Š
⨠The pictures you see on this site, some are posted by host and campers. Pictures shown of the ocean are posted by other campers. Some think the camp has water access based on these photos.
â¨There's always someone available onsite and reachable by hipcamp instant messages, if there's a problem or you have a question please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything at all. I try to be prompt on every message.
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Zenie Bean's Hideout offers a welcoming spot for campers needing a last-minute escape. Many appreciate the clean, well-maintained sites with amenities like a fire pit and folding tables. While some found the proximity of campsites a bit close for their liking, the location's convenience to popular areas like Lake Crescent and Port Angeles remains a highlight. Hosts Kurt and Bean are noted for their friendly and helpful nature, adding a personal touch to the stay.
This is a great spot close to crescent beach and the start of the Olympic Discovery Adventure Trail. The hosts were really friendly and the spot was great. #14 gave us a bit more privacy and we could spread out with our tent nestled under pine trees. The bathroom and water are a short walk. Weâll be back!
I loved how quiet the area was! It was pretty secluded and was easy to find with the instructions provided. I was gone during the day hiking, so it was nice to come back in the evening and listen to local animals and wildlife.
Location
Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and SâKlallam First Nations according to