Olympic National Park

Campgrounds of Olympic

There are campgrounds scattered all over the vast area of Olympic National Park, with one or more in each of the visited areas. They are in various states of development, although the most popular areas have at least one well-developed area.

Deer Park Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 14 sites, $15 per site

calendar Open: June through October

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: Down the Deer Park Road, which turns to gravel 9 miles after leaving US-101

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Fairholme Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 88 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: May through October

click Reservations: Online at recreation.gov

marker Location: Off of US-101 at the west end of Lake Crescent

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables, dump station

chart Demand: Very high. This campground is near the shore of Lake Crescent and is very popular in summer.

Graves Creek Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 30 sites, $20 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: In the Quinault Rain Forest

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Heart O’ the Hills Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 105 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: 5.2 miles beyond the Heart O’ the Hills Entrance on Hurricane Ridge Road

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Hoh Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 72 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: In summer, online at recreation.gov

marker Location: 6 miles from the Hoh Entrance on Hoh Road, 0.4 miles from the Hoh Rain Forest

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Kalaloch Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 170 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: In summer, online at recreation.gov

marker Location: Off US-101 35 miles south of Forks

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables, dump station

chart Demand: Very high. This campground is right next to the Pacific Ocean, and is very popular. Reservations strongly suggested.

Mora Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 94 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: In summer, online at recreation.gov

marker Location: 14 miles west of Forks on Mora Road

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables, dump station

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

North Fork Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 9 sites, $20 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: In the Quinault Rain Forest

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Ozette Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 15 sites, $20 per site

calendar Open: All Year (subject to flooding in winter)

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: Next to Ozette Lake

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

Queets Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 20 sites, $15 per site

calendar Open: All Year

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: 11 miles off of US-101 in the Upper Queets area

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: Medium. This campground is primitive and very remote, and occasionally fills.

Sol Duc Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 82 sites, $25-50 per site

calendar Open: March through October

click Reservations: Online at recreation.gov

marker Location: 12.4 miles from the Sol Duc Entrance on Sol Duc Road

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables, dump station, some RV sites with hookups

chart Demand: Very high. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.

South Beach Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 55 sites, $20 per site

calendar Open: May through September

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: On US-101 three miles south of Kalaloch Campground

drink Amenities: Vault toilets, fire rings and picnic tables – there is no fresh water

chart Demand: High. This is essentially an overflow area for the very popular Kalaloch Campground. It is right next to the Pacific Ocean.

Staircase Campground

dollar Size & Cost: 49 sites, $24 per site

calendar Open: All Year (primitive in winter)

click Reservations: No, first come, first served

marker Location: At the end of the Staircase Road off of US-101

drink Amenities: Running water, flush toilets, fire rings and picnic tables (no water in winter)

chart Demand: High. As with all of Olympic National Park’s campgrounds, it is subject to fill at any time, especially in summer.