• Deer Park Campground

    A view from the top of a mountain with trees and mountains in the background.

    At 5,400 feet in elevation, Deer Park boasts mountain views and starry skies. With a steep and winding gravel access road, Deer Park is not RV accessible.

  • Dosewallips Campground (Walk-In Only)

    Tent in Campsite

    Perfect for secluded tent camping. The access road is washed out 6.5 miles from the campground and it is not vehicle accessible.

  • Fairholme Campground

    A campsite with a picnic table. Beyond the trees, glittering turquoise water.

    (10/2/2023) CLOSED for the winter, Reopening for summer 2024. Neighboring Lake Crescent, Fairholme includes lakeside campsites and a nearby boat launch.

  • Graves Creek Campground

    A campsite with a picnic table among tall trees.

    Located in the Quinault Rain Forest, relax near a serene stream at Graves Creek Campground.

  • Heart O' the Hills Campground

    A campsite with picnic table among tall trees.

    Surrounded by old growth forest, Heart O' the Hills offers summer ranger programs and great family fun

  • Hoh Campground

    A campsite with picnic table surrounded by mossy trees and ferns.

    Surround yourself with moss and ancient trees in this temperate rain forest. Hoh campground offers summer ranger programs and some riverside campsites along the Hoh River. Reservations in summer, first come first served the rest of the year.

  • Kalaloch Campround

    A campsite with a picnic table and tent, overlooking the ocean.

    Oceanside camp at Kalaloch with some sites overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Online reservations accepted for peak season. Check recreation.gov for current season dates. All sites are first-come, first-served in off season.

  • Mora Campground

    A campsite with picnic table among very tall trees.

    Situated in a coastal forest, some sites offer views views of the Quillayute River. Mora is located two miles from Rialto Beach.

  • North Fork Campground

    A campsite with picnic table nestled among conifer trees and ferns.

    Surrounded by temperate rain forest, this small and remote campground is a great spot for campers seeking solitude.

  • Ozette Campground

    A grassy campsite with picnic table.

    Adjacent to Lake Ozette, this small campground is great for those that enjoy lakeside camping and water activities

  • Queets Campground

    A campground with a fire pit and picnic tables among conifer trees, beside a rushing river.

    Relax in this secluded campground near the Queets River. This campground is only accessible from the Upper Queets River Road due to a past mudslide

  • South Beach Campground

    Picnic tables on a bluff overlooking the ocean.

    Positioned on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, South Beach offers panoramic ocean views and beach access.

  • Staircase Campground

    A riverside campsite with many large, yellow maple leaves.

    Camp near the Skokomish River and enjoy old-growth forest at Staircase. Summer ranger programs and riverside campsites available.