Olympic National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

Reservations The following campgrounds accept bookings for the summer season, normally late April-September. Click the camping site name to make an appointment by means of recreation.gov:

First-Come, First-Served The following camping areas are first-come, first-served. Self registration is done at a bulletin board in the campground. Online or charge card payments are accepted.

  • Deer Park
  • Graves Creek
  • Heart O’ the Hills
  • North Fork Quinault
  • Ozette
  • Queets
  • South Beach

Group Sites

Reservations are required for group camping sites.

  • Kalaloch: (360) 962-2271. Phone bookings just, 10 person minimum, 30 maximum, 7 day optimum stay, $40 a night approximately 10 individuals, $2 per extra individual. Pit toilets, water, restricted parking, no beach access.

  • Sol Duc: Reserve at www.recreation.gov or call (877) 444-6777. Organized groups only, 24 individual and 8 stock maximum, 7 day maximum stay, $43 a night though cost may differ by date. Vault toilets. Closest water at ranger station.

  • Additional group camping areas are likewise offered for online reservation during peak season at Kalaloch Campground, Mora Camping Site, and the Hoh Campground through recreation.gov.

Features

Just Log Cabin Resort recreational vehicle & Campground provides showers and laundry.

Campgrounds with water and electrical hookups are just readily available at the concession-operated Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort RV Park and Log Cabin Resort Recreational Vehicle & Campground.

A lot of campgrounds have actually recreational vehicle areas restricted to 21 feet or much shorter. Some camping areas have lengths as much as 35 feet. More info on each camping site can be discovered below.

Food Storage

Birds, rodents, bears and other typical wildlife discover to search for any available food or scented item. Safeguard your residential or commercial property and help preserve healthy wildlife by securing food, dirty dishes, garbage and other smelly products. Please store all food and fragrant products in your vehicle trunk or an animal-proof food storage locker when not in use. Do not leave food, dishes, trash or other smelly products ignored at your camping site. Keep a clean camp 24 hr a day!

Fire wood

In camping areas where wood is not available for sale by concession services, visitors might collect dead and down wood (smaller sized than 6″ size) within 100 feet of campgrounds. Wood needs to be gathered listed below 3,500 feet in elevation.

Regulations

  • Family pets are permitted on a leash (up to 6 feet long) in campgrounds, picnic areas and car park; Rialto Beach (for 1/2 mile to Ellen Creek) and the Kalaloch beaches; and Peabody Creek, Madison Falls and Spruce Railroad trails just. Animals are prohibited in park structures, all other trails, and in the wilderness. Animal excrement must be collected and put in trash receptacles.
  • Feeding wildlife is prohibited for animal health and your safety
  • Searching or troubling wildlife is prohibited in national parks
  • All fireworks and dynamites are prohibited in the park
  • Visitors might possess guns in the park in compliance with Washington State guidelines. All guns use, consisting of target shooting and hunting, is restricted within the park
  • Per website limit is 8 people, wheels should be on pavement where offered
  • Camping limitation is 14 consecutive days in the park per year; Kalaloch Camping site, Mora Camping Area, and Hoh Campground limit is 7 days during the appointment window through peak season
  • Camping area quiet hours are 10:00 pm to 6:00 am
  • Checkout time is 11:00 am
  • Lorry camping is just allowed authorized camping areas in the park.

Accessibility

Everybody is welcome at Olympic National forest! Find out how to have an available adventure here.

Two gray jays perched atop a snow covered tree

Existing Conditions Wind, flooding, snow, and construction can affect park roads and facilities. Examine here for the latest information.

Discover a camping area Navigation Stellar night at Deer Park Camping Area. NPS Photo/Zaidel.

Deer Park Camping Site At 5,400 feet in elevation, Deer Park boasts mountain views and starry

skies. With a steep and winding gravel access roadway, Deer Park is not recreational vehicle available. < img alt ="tent in campground "src=" https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/images/Dosewallips-tent_4_1.jpg?maxwidth=650&autorotate=false"/ > Camping Tent in Dosewallips Campground. NPS Photo/Zaidel. Dosewallips Camping Area(Walk-in Only) Perfect for secluded tent outdoor camping.

The gain access to road is cleaned

out 6.5 miles from the camping site and it is not automobile accessible. Campground near Lake Crescent in Fairholme Camping Area. NPS photo/D. Archuleta. Fairholme Campground Neighboring Lake Crescent, Fairholme includes lakeside camping areas and a nearby

boat launch. 2023 Season: April 21-September 26 Reservations: Inspect recreation.gov for campground reservation options.

  • Sites might be reserved approximately 6
  • months, 2 weeks, or 4 days in advance. Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be
    • offered face to face at the ranger tent in the parking area at the Fairholme boat dock
    • during published hours. Campgrounds are first-come, first-served outside the appointment period. Websites and Costs: 88 overall sites, $24 per night, dump station is$10 per usage
    • . RVs: Sites for 21 feet, some websites approximately 35 feet. Facilities: Flush toilets
  • , potable water, and discard station Accessible: Yes. View Lake Crescent area brochure and
  • camping site status. Campsite in Graves Creek Camping Site. NPS

Photo/K campsite near creek in campground. Campbell. Graves Creek Camping Area Located in the Quinault Tropical Rain Forest,

relax near a tranquil stream at Graves Creek Camping Site. Season: All year. Appointments: First-come, first-served.

  • Sites and Costs: 30 total websites,$20 per night. Recreational vehicles: Due to road conditions, Recreational vehicles and trailers not allowed. Facilities: Pit toilets and no running water.
  • Accessible: Yes. View Quinault location information and campground status
  • . Camping tent campers in Heart O’the Hills Campground. NPS Photo/J. Hamburger. Heart O’the Hills Campground Surrounded by old growth forest, Heart O’the Hills provides summer season ranger programs and fantastic family fun.

    Season: All year.

    Walk-in just during heavy snowfall. Appointments: First-come, first-served. Sites and Costs: 97 total websites,$24 per night. RVs: Websites for 21 feet, a

    • few for 35 feet. No dump station. Facilities: Flush toilets and
    • safe and clean water. Accessible: Yes.
    • View Heart O’the Hills location info and camping area status. RV in Hoh Campground. NPS Photo/C. Bubar. Hoh Tropical Rain Forest Camping Site Surround yourself RV and chairs in a campsite with moss and ancient trees in this temperate rain forest

      . Hoh Rain Forest Campground

      provides summer season ranger programs and some riverside camping sites along the Hoh River. Season: Year round; first-come, first-served beyond appointment season. Bookings: Examine recreation.gov for

    • camping site appointment options. Sites might be reserved as much as 6 months, 2 weeks, or 4 days in
    • advance. Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be cost the
      • Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center on a first-come, first-served basis.
      • Campsites are first-come, first-served outside the reservation duration. Websites and Costs: 78 overall websites, $24 per night.
      • RVs: Websites for 21 feet, a few approximately 35 feet. No dump station.
    • Facilities: Flush toilets and potable water.
    • Accessible: Yes. View Hoh Tropical rain forest location information and camping site status. Bluff site at Kalaloch Campground.

      NPS Photo/C. Bubar.

      Kalaloch Camping site

      Oceanside camp at Kalaloch with some sites neglecting the Pacific Ocean.

      • Season: All year; first-come, first-served outside of booking season.
      • Bookings: Check recreation.gov for campsite booking options.
        • Websites may be reserved approximately 6 months, 2 weeks, or 4 days beforehand.
        • Campgrounds are first-come, first-served outside the reservation duration.
      • Sites and Costs: 170 total websites, $24 per night, dump station is $10 per usage.
      • RVs: Sites for 21 feet, a couple of for 35 feet.
      • Facilities: Flush toilets, safe and clean water, and dump station.
      • Accessible: Yes for centers. No accessible beach gain access to routes.
      • View Kalaloch area pamphlet and camping site status.

      Log Cabin Resort RV & Camping Site

      Log Cabin Resort offers a variety of camping areas beside Lake Crescent consisting of full hook-up recreational vehicle sites, group camping tent outdoor camping (4 camping tent pads), bike-in camping tent websites, and ADA camping tent websites.

      • 2023 Season: May 19 – October 5
      • Reservations: Please call 888-896-3818 to schedule a camping tent camping or recreational vehicle site.
      • Sites and Costs: 38 overall sites, $25-$44 per night depending upon camping area and features
      • Recreational vehicles: Websites for up to 35 feet. Recreational vehicle websites use complete hookups with electricity and sewage system.
      • Facilities: Toilets with flush toilets and showers; drinkable water; laundry.
      • Accessible: Yes.
      • More information on amenities and the check-in process is offered on the Log Cabin Resort site.

      Campsite in Mora Camping Area.

      NPS Photo/D. Archuleta

      Mora Camping site

      Positioned in a coastal forest, some websites use views of the Quillayute River. Mora lies two miles from Rialto Beach.

      • Season: All year; first-come, first-served beyond booking season.
      • Reservations: Examine recreation.gov for campsite booking choices.
        • Sites might be scheduled up to 6 months, 2 weeks, or 4 days ahead of time.
        • Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be sold at the Mora Ranger Station on a first-come, first-served basis.
        • Campsites are first-come, first-served outside the reservation duration.
      • Websites and Fees: 94 overall sites, $24 per night, dump station is $10 per usage.
      • RVs: Sites for 21 feet, a few for 35 feet.
      • Facilities: Flush toilets, safe and clean water, and discard station.
      • Available: Yes.
      • View Mora area info and camping area status.

      Campsite in North Fork Campground.

      NPS Photo/R. McKenna.

      North Fork Camping Area

      Surrounded by temperate tropical rain forest, this little and remote camping area is a fantastic area for campers looking for solitude.

      • Season: Year round.
      • Appointments: First-come, first-served.
      • Sites and Fees: 9 overall websites, $20 per night.
      • RVs: Not advised for Recreational vehicles and trailers.
      • Facilities: Pit toilets and no running water.
      • Available: Available vault toilet at trailhead, campground not available.
      • View Quinault area details and campground status.

      Campsite in Ozette Camping Area.

      NPS Photo/K. Campbell.

      Ozette Campground

      Adjacent to Lake Ozette, this little camping area is great for those that take pleasure in lakeside camping and water activities.

      • Season: Year round. Some sites flood in winter season.
      • Bookings: First-come, first-served.
      • Websites and Charges: 15 overall websites, $20 per night.
      • Recreational vehicles: Websites for 21 feet.
      • Facilities: Pit toilets, potable water
      • Accessible: Yes.
      • View Ozette area info and campground status.

      Camping tent in the Queets Camping site.

      NPS Photo/K. Campbell.

      Queets Camping site

      Relax in this remote campground near the Queets River. This camping site is only available from the Upper Queets Roadway due to a past mudslide.

      • Season: Year round.
      • Bookings: First-come, first-served.
      • Sites and Costs: 20 overall sites, $15 per night.
      • RVs: Recreational vehicles and trailers not suggested.
      • Facilities: Pit toilets and no running water.
      • Accessible: Available vault toilet only, campground not available
      • View Queets area sales brochure and camping site status.

      Group campers in Sol Duc Camping Site.

      NPS Photo.

      Sol Duc Hot Springs Recreational Vehicle Park & Campground

      Enjoy riverside outdoor camping in old-growth forest at Sol Duc. Sol Duc Hot Springs RV Park & Campground are both operated by Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort. The Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort RV Park is 1/4 mile far from the camping site.

      • 2023 Season: April 7 – October 28 (at checkout time)
      • Reservations: recreation.gov
      • Websites and Costs:
        • Camping area: 82 overall websites, $25+ tax if walk-in; $29+ tax if scheduled; dump station is $10 per use.
        • RV Park: Gravel parking area with 17 RV websites. Restricted personal privacy in this location. Back-in areas only. No pull-through websites used. Rates are $51+ tax.
      • RVs: Camping area websites can accommodate 21 feet, a few for 35 feet. The recreational vehicle Park can accommodate cars from 26 feet to 36 feet.
      • Facilities: The camping site has flush toilets and running water. Bathrooms are located in the camping area just, which is 1/4 mile away from the recreational vehicle Park. The RV Park has water and electrical connections.
      • Accessible: Yes.
      • View Sol Duc area pamphlet and map and camping area status.

      Camping Area at South Beach Camping Site.

      NPS Photo/C. Bubar.

      South Beach Camping Area

      Positioned on a bluff neglecting the Pacific Ocean, South Beach uses scenic ocean views and beach gain access to.

      • 2023 Season: May 19 – October 10
      • Reservations: First-come, first-served.
      • Websites and Charges: 55 overall sites, $20 per a night.
      • RVs: Sites for 21 feet, a few for 35 feet.
      • Facilities: No drinkable water. Flush toilets available.
      • Accessible: Flush toilets are not wheelchair accessible. No handicap beach access tracks.
      • View Kalaloch location brochure and campground status.

      Tent in Staircase Campground.

      NPS Photo/R. McKenna.

      Staircase Camping site

      Camp near the Skokomish River and take pleasure in old-growth forest at Staircase. Summer season ranger programs and riverside camping sites readily available.

      • 2023-2024 Season: April 1 – October 31
      • Appointments: Check recreation.gov for camping site reservation options.
        • Sites may be scheduled up to 2 weeks or 1 day in advance.
        • Camping areas are first-come, first-served outside the reservation period.
      • Websites and Fees: 49 total websites, 5 walk-in only, $24 per night.
      • Recreational vehicles: Sites for 21 feet, a couple of for 35 feet.
      • Facilities: Flush toilets and drinkable water offered when camping area is open
      • Accessible: Yes.
      • View Staircase area sales brochure, camping area map and campground status.

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