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.
Status: Open
Open: June - mid October, dependent on road conditions and snow melt.
Reservations: First-come, first-served. Self register at the campground.
Sites and Fees: 14 total sites, $15 per night
RVs: Tents only
Facilities: Pit toilets available, no potable water, no trash cans
Surround yourself with moss and ancient trees in this temperate rain forest. Hoh Rain Forest Campground offers summer ranger programs and some riverside campsites along the Hoh River.
Status: Open
Open: Year round
Reservations: Reservations required May 23 - September 23, 2024
First come, first serve outside of the reservation period.
Log Cabin Resort offers a variety of campsites next to Lake Crescent including full hook-up RV sites, group tent camping (4 tent pads), bike-in tent sites, and ADA tent sites.
Status: Open
Open: May 16 - September 30, 2024
Reservations: Please call 888-896-3818 to reserve a tent or RV site.
Sites and Fees: 38 total sites, $25-$44 per night depending on campsite and amenities
RVs: Sites for up to 35 feet. RV sites offer full hookups with electricity and sewer.
Facilities: Restrooms with flush toilets and showers; potable water; laundry.
Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be sold at the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort on a first-come, first-served basis.
Sites and Fees:
Campground: 82 total sites, $33/night; dump station is $10 per use.
RV Park: Hook ups available. Gravel parking lot with 17 RV sites. Limited privacy. Back-in spaces only. $58/night.
RVs: Campground sites can accommodate 21 feet, a few for 35 feet. The RV Park can accommodate vehicles from 26 feet to 36 feet.
Facilities: The 17 RV Park sites offer water and electric hookups. The campground has flush toilets and running water. Restrooms are located in the campground only.
Camp near the Skokomish River and enjoy old-growth forest at Staircase. Summer ranger programs and riverside campsites available.
Status: Open
Open: Seasonally. Starting approximately October 15, the campground will have no flush toilets or potable water as it becomes winterized. The campground will close for the winter on November 1st, 2024.
Reservations: Reservations required May 23 - September 23, 2024
First come, first serve outside of the reservation period.
Per site limit is 8 people, wheels must be on pavement where available.
Camping limit is 14 consecutive days in the park per year; Kalaloch Campground, Mora Campground, and Hoh Campground limit is 7 days during the reservation window through peak season.
Campground quiet hours are 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Checkout time is 11:00 AM.
Vehicle camping is only allowed in authorized campgrounds in the park.
Pets are permitted on a leash (up to 6 feet long) in campgrounds, picnic areas and parking lots as well as:
Rialto Beach (for 1/2 mile to Ellen Creek)
Kalaloch beaches
Peabody Creek Trail
Madison Falls Trail
Spruce Railroad Trail
Pets are prohibited in park buildings, all other trails, and in the wilderness. Pet excrement must be collected and put in trash receptacles.
Feeding wildlife is prohibited for animal health and your safety.
Hunting or disturbing wildlife is prohibited in national parks.
All fireworks and explosives are prohibited in the park.
Visitors may possess firearms in the park in compliance with Washington State regulations.
All firearms use, including target shooting and hunting, is prohibited within the park
Backpacking
Do you want to camp off the grid and in the backcountry? Visit our backpacking page to plan your wilderness adventure!
Group Sites
Reservations are required for group campsites.
Kalaloch: (360) 962-2271. Phone reservations only, 10 person minimum, 30 maximum, 7 day maximum stay, $40 a night up to 10 people, $2 per additional person. Pit toilets, water, limited parking, no beach access.
Sol Duc: Reserve at www.recreation.gov or call (877) 444-6777. Organized groups only, 24 person and 8 stock maximum, 7 day maximum stay, $43 a night though fee may vary by date. Vault toilets. Closest water at ranger station.
Additional group campsites are also available for online reservation during peak season at Kalaloch Campground, Mora Campground, and the Hoh Campground through recreation.gov.
Food Storage
Birds, rodents, bears and other common wildlife learn to search for any available food or scented item. Protect your property and help maintain healthy wildlife by securing food, dirty dishes, garbage and other smelly items. Please store all food and scented items in your car trunk or an animal-proof food storage locker when not in use. Do not leave food, dishes, garbage or other smelly items unattended at your campsite. Keep a clean camp 24 hours a day!
Firewood
In campgrounds where wood is not available for sale by concession services, visitors may collect dead and down wood (smaller than 6" diameter) within 100 feet of campgrounds. Wood must be collected below 3,500 feet in elevation.