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Olympic National Park
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles WA 98362-6798, (360) 565-3130

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Camping Areas

All Olympic National Park Campgrounds

Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

The National Park Service operates 16 campgrounds with a total of 910 sites. Camping fees at park campgrounds range from $10.00 to $18.00. The following campgrounds also have associated park entrance fees: Staircase, Hoh, Altair, Elwha, Heart O' the Hills, Ozette and Sol Duc. All are available on a first-come, first-served basis with the exception of Kalaloch which operates on a reservation system in the summer. Some remain open throughout the winter.

Altair

Open late spring through mid autumn.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Located along the shore of the Elwha River, the Altaire campground has 30 sites and is at an elevation of 450 feet. Altaire operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms available. $12 each night.

Deer Park

Open late spring through mid autumn.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Deer Park campground is nestled just below the summit of blue mountain offering spectacular views of the Olympics. It has 14 sites and is at an elevation of 5,400 feet. Deer Park operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Access is via a narrow, windy dirt road; RV's and trailers not permitted. Pit toilets. No water available. $10 each night.

Dosewallips

Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

In the spring of 2002 the Dosewallips Road washed out approximately five and a half miles from the Dosewallips Campground. Campground is walk-in only with pit toilets and no potable water.

Elwha

Open All Year
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Elwha campground is located in the Elwha River valley and has 40 sites at an elevation of 390 feet. Elwha operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms available. $12 each night. This campground is primitive in winter with pit toilets and no water.

Fairholme

Open late spring through mid autumn.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Located on the western edge of Lake Crescent the Fairholme campground has 88 sites and is at an elevation of 580 feet. Fairholme operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms, boat launch and RV dump station available. $12 each night.

Graves Creek

May be Closed in Winter
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Graves Creek campground is situated along the forested shore of the Quinault River. It has 30 sites at an elevation of 540 feet. Graves Creek operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. $12 each night. This campground is primitive with pit toilets (accessible) and potable water available. The Graves Creek Road is prone to washouts during periods of heavy rain.

Heart O' The Hills

Open All Year
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Heart O' the Hills is a beautifully forested campground that has 105 sites and is at an elevation of 1,807 feet. Heart O' the Hills operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms available. $12 each night. May be walk-in during periods of low elevation snow during winter.

Hoh

Open All Year
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Hoh camground sits within the Hoh Rainforest along the banks of the Hoh River. It has 88 sites and is at an elevation of 578 feet. Hoh campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms and RV dump station available. The Hoh Visitor Center is nearby. $12 each night.

Kalaloch

Open All Year
Online or by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP
Phone 360-565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Kalaloch campground is located along the coast of the Pacific Ocean in the southernmost portion of Olympic's coastal strip. Reservations for Kalaloch campground are accepted up to five months in advance (beginning on the 5th of every month) for June 23 - September 4, 2006. During this reservation period unreserved sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. During the reservation period call 360-962-2030 for Kalaloch Campground information (not reservations). During the rest of the year Kalaloch is a first-come, first served campground. Kalaloch has 175 sites and is at an elevation of 50 feet. Park campgrounds do not have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms and RV dump station available. $18 each night during the reservation period; $14 each night during the rest of the year. Group campsite available, call (360)962-2271, 30 person maximum.

Mora

Open All Year
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Mora campground is located along the Quillayute River approximately two miles from Rialto Beach. It has 94 sites, plus one walk-in site, and is at an elevation of 32 feet. Mora operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms and RV dump station are available. $12 each night.

North Fork

Open
May be Closed in Winter
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

North Fork campground is located along the shores of the North Fork Quinault River. It has seven sites and is at an elevation of 520 feet. North Fork operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessed via a dirt road, RV's and trailers are not recommended. The campground has pit toilets and no drinking water. $10 each night.

Ozette

Open
May be closed in winter.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Ozette campground is located at the northern tip of Ozette lake approximately three miles from the Pacific coast. It has 15 sites and is at an elevation of 40 feet. Ozette campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. Accessible restrooms located nearby. $12 each night. May be closed during periods of heavy rain due to flooding.

Queets

Open
Closed due to mudslide and severe damage to road.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

Currently closed due to mudslide and road closure. Read more. First-come, first serve. Queets campground has 20 sites at an elevation of 280 feet. Accessed via a dirt road; RV's and trailers not recommended. Pit toilet. No drinking water available. $10 each night.

Sol Duc

Open
May be closed in winter.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

First-come, first serve. Sol Duc campground has 82 sites and is at an elevation of 1,680 feet. Accessible restrooms. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. RV dump station available. $14 each night. "Organized" group campsite available, call (360) 327-3534, 24 person and 8 stock maximum.

South Beach

Open late spring through mid autumn.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

First-come, first serve. South Beach has 50 sites and is at an elevation of 50 feet. It is accessed via a dirt road. No park camgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. No drinking water available. $10 each night.

Staircase

Open
May be closed in winter.
Phone (360) 565-3130 (recorded)

Details

First-come, first-serve. Staircase campground has 56 sites and is at an elevation of 765 feet. Accessible restrooms. No park campgrounds have hookups, showers, or laundry. $12 each night. May be closed during winter due to snow or road damage.

Lodging Options

Kalaloch Lodge

Open All Year
Phone (360) 962-2271

Details

Located on the Pacific coast, 36 miles south of Forks. Features lodge rooms, motel rooms, cabins -- many with ocean views --, and a coffee shop and dining room. Visit the Lodge's website for more information.

Lake Crescent Lodge

Phone (360) 928-3211

Details

Located on the south shore of Lake Crescent, 21 miles west of Port Angeles. Provides lodge rooms, motel rooms, cottages and dining room, many with views of Lake Crescent. Visit the Lodge's website for further information.

Log Cabin Resort

Phone (360) 928-3325

Details

Located on the northeast shore of Lake Crescent, 17 miles west of Port Angeles. This resort features motel units, cabins, an RV park with hook-ups, kamper kabins and dining room. Open most of the year. Visit the Resort's website for more information.

Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort

Phone (360) 327-3583

Details

This resort is located 40 miles west of Port Angeles in the Sol Duc Valley. It features cabins, an RV park with hookups, swimming pool, 3 mineral pools, deli and dining room. Visit the Resort's website for more information.

Additional Information

Getting There

Plane
Kenmore Air offers daily flights between Port Angeles' William R. Fairchild International Airport, and Seattle's Boeing Field International Airport. Shuttle service between Boeing Field and Sea-Tac International is provided.

Car
From the Seattle/Tacoma area, travelers may reach U.S. 101 by several different routes, either by crossing Puget Sound on one of the Washington State Ferries or by driving south around Puget Sound. Travel time along any of these routes is approximately two-and-a-half to three hours from the Seattle/Tacoma area to Port Angeles, where the main park visitor center and park headquarters are located. All major rental companies serve the SeaTac Airport. Rental cars are also available on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Angeles, Sequim and Grays Harbor.

Bus
Port Angeles is served daily from downtown Seattle and SeaTac Airport by Olympic Bus Lines and Tours. Reservations are recommended: call (360) 417-0700. The Clallam Transit System provides service within Port Angeles and commuter services to locations around the northern Olympic Peninsula. For more information, call (360) 452-4511.

Public Transportation
Car and passenger ferry service is available throughout most of the year between Victoria, British Columbia and Port Angeles. Reservations are not available, but for more information, contact Black Ball Transport, Inc. at (360) 457-4491. Victoria Rapid Transit operates a summer passenger-only ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria. For reservations and information, call (360) 452-8088.

Getting Around
All park destinations can be reached from U.S. Highway 101, which circumnavigates the Olympic Peninsula.




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