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Deer Park Campground

  • First come, first served.
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Fairholme Campground

  • By reservation only.
  • Fairholme Campground Entrance. 30 seconds A square brown and white wooden sign at the entrance has a right pointing arrow and the text, Fairholm Campground. A brown metal sign reads, Welcome to Fairholme Campground. Fee $20 per night. 1. Select site and note number. 2. Register at bulletin board near restrooms. 3. Deposit fee in metal cannister. Camp Host B-40. Fairholme Walk-In Campsites. 30 seconds A network of trails lead to the campsites. Be advised. The trail surfaces and campsites are uneven in places and may rise and fall with the terrain. Many campsites are partially edged with logs. Each site has a picnic table, and some have metal fire grates. Bear boxes for food storage are placed throughout the campground as are water taps. The campsites are surrounded by towering old growth forest and patches of green ferns. Lakeside campsites overlook the clear, blue-green water of Lake Crescent and the forest covered mountains rising from the shore.
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Graves Creek Campground

  • First come, first served.
  • Graves Creek Campground. 1 minute A brown and white sign at the entrance to the campground reads: Graves Creek Campground. The road veers left where a second sign reads: Self Registration Campground. Fee $20 per night. Access pass $10. 1. Select and note site number. 2. Register and deposit fee at board. Campsites with picnic tables and in-ground fire pits are located along the campground road. The two brown rectangular restroom buildings within the campground are no longer in use and are padlocked. Open for use is an all gender, single stall, accessible restroom building with a vault toilet. Enter on the left front side beneath an open alcove. The door to the restroom is on the right. Food storage lockers and dumpsters are in front of the closed restroom building at the far end of the campground loop road.
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Heart O' the Hills Campground

  • First come, first served.
  • Heart O’ The Hills Campground Entrance. 30 seconds At the entrance to the campground a brown wooden sign attached to short log posts has a left pointing arrow and white text that reads, Heart O’ the Hills Campground. Another brown sign reads: Welcome to Heart O’ the Hills Campground. Fee $20 per night. 1. Select site and note number. 2. Register at bulletin board near restrooms. 3. Deposit fee in metal container.
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Hoh Campground

  • Reservations accepted for June 1st through September 15th for 2021. First come, first served the rest of the year.
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Kalaloch Campround

  • Online reservations accepted for peak season. All sites are first-come, first-served in off season. Check recreation.gov for current season dates.
  • Kalaloch Campground. 1 minute A brown wooden sign with white text reads: Welcome to Kalaloch Campground. A left pointing arrow indicates the direction for Loops A, B, and C and a right pointing arrow indicates the direction for Loops D, E, and F. Other text reads: Campsite occupants only 10 PM to 6 AM. RV dump station to the right. Accessible restrooms and water stations are located near each loop. A bulletin board has posted notices pertaining to pet regulations, Fireworks, in an emergency contact a ranger or dial 911, nearest services, cougars, campground, ranger programs, tides, beach regulations, tidepool life, fishing regulations, and coastal safety.
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Mora Campground

  • All campsites are reservable during the peak season online at www.recreation.gov up to 6 months in advance. Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be sold in the field at the Mora Ranger Station on a first-come, first-served basis. Campsites are first-come, first-served the rest of the year.
  • Mora Campground Registration Loop A & B. 2 minutes Along the loop road is a roof covered bulletin board kiosk on a concrete surface. In the center is a self-pay camping registration board, a vertical box with 54 square sections in six horizontal rows. Each square is numbered and corresponds to an individual campsite. Each row is covered by a hard, clear plastic strip with slots for dropping registration payment receipts into individual squares. To the left of the registration board is a brown box with a lid holding campground registration envelopes. A 3-foot-tall cannister for depositing payment envelopes stands in front of and to the left of the board. It has a slot at the top for slipping in the envelope. Posted to the left of the registration board is payment information and campground registration instructions, along with a site map of the campground. Above the board a notice reads, Firewood not available in campground. Purchase outside of park. To the right of the board are campground regulations and a tide chart. A recycle bin and garbage dumpsters are to the right of the kiosk on a gravel surface. To the left of the kiosk, a concrete sidewalk leads to a wide patio area with a white, rectangular restroom building with a blue metal roof. The women’s room is on the left short side of the building, and the men’s room is on the right front side of the building. Across the sidewalk from the women’s room is a square, 3-foot-tall stone water station. It’s two spigots face the restroom. A sign on top reads, no dishwashing. The sidewalk loops in front of the water station and leads back to the road. Be advised. The concrete sidewalk ends after about 20 feet, transitioning to gravel, then asphalt. In places along the asphalt section, cracks and frost heaves create an uneven surface.
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North Fork Campground

  • First come, first served campground.
  • North Fork Campground. 2 minutes At a junction in the road, a brown sign with a right pointing arrow reads: North Fork Campground. Down this dirt road on the right a second sign reads: Welcome to North Fork Campground. Fee $15 per night. 1. Select site. 2. Register at bulletin board. 3. Deposit fee in metal canister. 4. Place stub on dashboard. Further along a third sign reads: No garbage service. Please pack it out. Soon, on both sides of the road, numbered campsites begin. The road ends in a loop where more campsites ring the perimeter. In the center of the loop is an island with low growing plants, a large pine tree, a brown metal food storage locker, a bulletin board, and payment canister. The bulletin board is roof covered and has posted notices on both sides. The side facing the entrance road includes information about day hikes at Quinault; wildlife, food, and your safety; stock use; river crossings; pet regulations; firearms and weapons; and cougars in the area. On the opposite side is a box with a lid holding camping permits. Posted above are campground registration instructions and payment instructions. Other notices include campground and fishing regulations, nearest services, how to help preserve your park, and to contact a park ranger or dial 911 in an emergency. On the food storage locker behind the bulletin board a sign reads: Shared food storage for walk-in sites or campers with no vehicles. Place all food and scented items in locker anytime they are not in use. Please do not use for garbage. Thank you. Campsite surfaces are flat and mostly grass and dirt. Each site has a picnic table and in-ground metal fire pit. The sites are nestled in a forest of young and old pine trees. Fallen trees, covered with green moss, lay on a dense carpet of tall ferns and other low growing plants.
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Ozette Campground

  • First come, first served.
  • Ozette Campground / Registration. 1 minute At the entrance to the campground on the left a brown sign with white text reads: Campsite Limit. 2 vehicles 8 persons. Use numbered campsites. Below, a right pointing arrow with the text: One way. On the right side of the road is a roof covered bulletin board with a map of the area and information about campground registration and campground regulations; boating and pet regulations; marine debris; nearest services; in an emergency, contact a park ranger or dial 911; and bear and cougar awareness. Attached to the right leg of the bulletin board is a lidded box holding campground fee envelopes. A three-foot-tall metal cannister with an envelope slot at the top stands in front of the board. Additional information about fishing and preservation is posted on the back of the bulletin board. To the left of the bulletin board is a water spigot.
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Queets Campground

  • First come, first served.
  • Queets Campground. 1 minute A brown and white sign at the entrance to the campground reads, Queets Campground. Elevation 275 feet. Another sign reads, 14-day camping limit. In a clearing with a grass and gravel surface is a brown accessible, all gender, single stall restroom building with a vault toilet. Enter on the right. Bulletin boards within the campground offer information about park regulations, bear awareness, and campground regulations. Posted notices state that harvesting of forest products is prohibited, fireworks are not permitted, and pets are not allowed on trails or in the backcountry. A sign provides the camping fee per night. Payment envelopes are in a box attached to the bulletin board frame, and a 3-foot-tall square metal box with a slot near the top stands in front of the bulletin board for depositing your payment. Individual campsites have a picnic table and an in-ground fire grate.
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South Beach Campground

  • First come, first served.
  • South Beach Campground. 30 seconds A long entrance road ends at an oval campground loop with a grassy center. The ocean is on the left. Midway around the loop on the right is a rectangular restroom building constructed of stone with a blue metal roof. The front of the building faces the ocean. The restroom doors are behind stone partitions on each short side of the building, the women’s room on the left and the men’s room on the right. A two-sided bulletin board with campground and personal safety information stands opposite the men’s room door where two trash dumpsters are also located. Lining the loop are campsites and picnic tables.
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Staircase Campground

  • Reservable on recreation dot gov from July 5-August 31st, 2023. Reservations are available up to 14 days in advance, and may not be made for same day. If any sites are not reserved, they become available first come, first served the day of.
  • Staircase Campground. 1 minute At the entrance to the Staircase Campground is a large brown sign with white text that reads, Welcome to Staircase Campground. 1. Choose a vacant site to show occupancy. 2. Leave something at site to show occupancy. 3. Return here to registration board. 4. Pay fee as directed and place stub in registration board. 5. Set up camp. 6. Keep receipt stub as proof of payment. Another sign with an upward pointing arrow indicates the direction of travel to reach the campground and restrooms. Text on the sign reads, Two vehicles, eight persons per site, max. Park and camp on hardened sites. Pets allowed on leash. Within the campground are accessible restrooms and brown metal bins for recycling aluminum, only. Brown metal food storage lockers are available in the campground. A sign on the front of the box reads: Shared food storage for walk-in sites or campers with no vehicles. Place all food and scented items in the locker anytime they are not in use. Please do not use for garbage. Place garbage in dumpsters. Thank you. Campsites have a picnic tables and in-ground metal fire pits.