
Dosewallips State Park, only 60 miles north of Olympia, is the eastern entrance to the Olympic Peninsula. The area is made up of forests, mountains, rivers, beaches and deltas– and surrounded by noise and sea. This freshwater/saltwater park makes a best day or weekend trip. It can likewise function as a base from which to explore the historical forts and lovely small towns to the north, or the first night on a grand journey around the peninsula.The park’s moss-carpeted forest and glacial river slope down to a shell-strewn delta on Hood Canal, a delight for clam-diggers, anglers, boaters, birders and beach explorers. The park features riverside campgrounds, cabins and five-person platform tents.Guests may share space with the local elk herds that wander through camp.(Stay back 100 feet, and never offer food. )Bald eagles have been seen on the beach and fantastic blue herons flock to the river.The night may discover you barbecuing up a shellfish supper and
retiring to your cabin or tent, where you’ll go to sleep to the noise of the river, bewitched by this lavish, green corner of the country.PARK includes Dosewallips State Park is a 1,064-acre, year-round camping park
with 5 miles of shoreline on Hood Canal and the Dosewallips River. All camp locations are grassy and situated in scenic, rustic settings.All campsites are on the booking system. The camping area has 37 tent spaces, 58 energy websites, twelve cabins, one dump station, four restrooms(one ADA), and two showers(one ADA ). Optimum site length is 40 feet(minimal availability ). During winter months (November 15 through March 1), the camping area is winterized and only websites 21-29 have water. Winter season water supply is still readily available. All 264 locations to camp near Bremerton, WA. Just on TheDyrt.com: genuine pictures & evaluations for all leading Bremerton campgrounds, RV parks, free outdoor camping, and more.
