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Penrose Point State Park RV & Campground Guide

Washington

Penrose Point State Park lies near the southern end of Puget Sound in Washington. The park includes 237 acres of area that include a picnic area, camping sites, and a marine area. Penrose Point juts into Puget Sound with shores that extend along both Mayo Cove and Carl Inlet. Camping spots are designated for tent campers, RV campers, trailers, and group camping. On a clear day, the park features an incredible view of Mount Rainier across the Puget Sound. The small community of Lakebay, WA, is close by while the large city of Tacoma is only 29 miles away.

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Weather
Spring 40-65 F
Summer 53-78 F
Fall 45-71 F
Winter 38-52 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Penrose Point State Park

Penrose Point State Park is open for campers year-round. Most campers at Penrose Point State Park prefer to use an RV since it's the most convenient and comfortable way to travel. For visitors planning on camping at Penrose Park and who do not own a motorhome or trailer, RVshare has some great rental options.

Penrose Point State Park Campground

The Penrose Point State Park Campground offers 82 RV campsites for tents, trailers, and RVs. The RV and trailer sites are limited to rigs of 35 feet or less. Every campsite is under the trees, protecting you from the summer sun and the elements during the rainy seasons. The campground is inside the park and offers flush toilets and showers. The park also operates as a marine campsite where boaters can tie to the 156-foot pier and sleep overnight. Dumpsites are offered for both RVs and boats at Penrose Point State Park.

  • Water Hookup: No

  • Electric Hookup: No

  • Sewer Hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi Available: No

  • Pet Friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $20-$37 per night

  • Office hours: There is no office, but the site is visited and maintained daily by park employees. Check-in time is 2:30 p.m. Check out time is 1:00 p.m.

Joemma Beach State Park

Joemma Beach State Park is a 182-acre camping and water recreation site just four miles from Penrose Point. Located on the western side of the Key Peninsula, the park offers fishing, boating, and crabbing. The park features a dump station for RVs as well as boats. The campground features 19 camping spaces for tents or RVs. The maximum size RV allowed is 40 feet.

  • Water Hookup: No

  • Electric Hookup: No

  • Sewer Hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi Available: No

  • Pet Friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $20 - $37 per night

  • Office hours: There is no office, but the site is visited and maintained daily by the U.S. Forest Service. Check-in time is 2:30 p.m. Check out time is 1:00 p.m.

Gig Harbor RV Resort

The closest full-hookup facility to Penrose Point State Park is Gig Harbor RV Resort. If you prefer the luxury offered by RV resorts, then this is the location for you. Along with the advantages that a full hookup offers, Gig Harbor RV Resort provides a clubhouse, laundry facility, kids playground, vending machines, cable TV, and continuously recording security cameras for your safety.

  • Water Hookup: Yes

  • Electric Hookup: 15/20/50 amp

  • Sewer Hookup: Yes

  • Wi-Fi Available: Yes

  • Pet Friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $49 - $58 per night

  • Office hours: Monday through Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Penrose Point State Park

Inside Penrose Point State Park

Penrose Point State Park is a camping and marine park. If you enjoy hiking, be sure to explore the 2.5 miles of trails through the forested surroundings. The park provides plenty of beach area broken only by a 156-foot boat ramp. Penrose Point is a favorite location for locals fishing for crab or saltwater fish. The state park system provides dump stations for both RVs and boats at a low price. 

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How to Get to
Penrose Point State Park

Penrose Point State Park is easy to find when traveling from Tacoma. In Tacoma, find Washington Highway 16 West (WA-16 W) and take it over the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Find Exit 302 West that takes you towards Purdy Key Center. Take Purdy Drive NW for about one mile; then, take a left onto Washington Highway 302 West (WA-302 W) to cross the Henderson Bay Bridge. After approximately five miles, turn left on Cornwall Rd SW. In 0.5 mile, turn right onto Delano Road SW. After driving this road for one mile, turn left onto 158th Ave SW. The entrance for Penrose State Park is on the left.

Entering Penrose Point State Park

For campers, there is a check out time of 1:00 p.m. and a check-in time of 2:30 p.m.

Penrose Point State Park Discovery Pass (One-Day) : $10.0

Penrose Point State Park Discovery Pass (Annual) : $30.0

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Frequently Asked Questions About Penrose Point State Park

What is the climate of Penrose Point State Park?

The climate of Penrose Point State Park is cool and relatively wet. There's lots of rainfall in the park between November and March. Temperatures range from 34 to 49 degrees during winter and from 49 to 76 degrees during summer.

What is the best time of year to visit Penrose Point State Park?

The ideal time to visit Penrose Point State Park is typically the summer. If you visit between June and September, it will be fairly warm, and the chances of rain will be very low.

Are pets allowed at Penrose Point State Park?

Penrose Point State Park is a very pet-friendly park. You'll need to clean up after your pets and keep them on leashes of eight feet or less, but they're permitted in all areas of the park.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Penrose Point State Park?

Penrose Point State Park is home to lots of marine life and many other species. While you're visiting, you might spot seals, starfish, clams, crabs, sea birds, deer, coyotes, foxes, herons, owls, and various other creatures.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Penrose Point State Park?

The park features a large campground with a total of 82 campsites. Some of the campsites are designated RV sites, but they aren't equipped with electricity or any hookups. The RV sites can accommodate rigs as large as 35 feet.