Kalaloch Campground Olympic National Forest

Kalaloch Campground Olympic National For..

Location: HWY 101, Mile Post Marker157683, Washington, 98331-9354
Lat/Long: 47.612761 / -124.374999
Phone No: 360-565-3130 Res: (877) 444-6777
Website : http://www.nps.gov/olym/
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Amenities Onsite: Restrooms | Picnic tables | Fire ring | Dump station | Drinking water | Beach view | Beach access | Shaded spots | Big rigs to 35ft | Paved Camp roads | Paved parking pads | Shaded spots | Big rigs to 35ft | Pets ok |  
Amenities Nearby : No services near the campground | Kalaloch Lodge | Creekside Restaurant.  
Recreation Onsite: Beach | Fishing | Beachcombing | Photography | Hiking | Road Biking |  
Recreation Nearby: Tree Root Cave |  

Description

Washington, Kalaloch Campground is located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Olympic National Park, on a high bluff adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Although campsites are not directly on the beach, several of them overlook the ocean.  The campground has easy big rig access from the highway.

Direction:

Kalaloch Campground is on Highway 101, 34 miles south of Forks, Washington, and 73 miles north of Aberdeen, Washington.  Southbound on Highway-101, the campground entrance will be on the right side. 

Please see the Campbase map tab for the exact location.  

Comment

Kalaloch Campground is open all year with 170 RV and tent camp spots.  Most camp spots are 21 feet long with just a few 35 foot sites. Reservations are required during the peak season only.  The rest of the year the campground is first-come, first-served.  Some spots have an ocean view.  The campground has beach access.  Camp roads and parking pads are all paved.  Pets are allowed in the campground.  This is a large campground with several loops.  Bring your bicycle in order to get around in the campground efficiently.  Photography from this campground is spectacular.  Please see the Campbase pictures for a few examples.  The Kalaloch Lodge and the Creekside Restaurant are located on the south side of the campground.  The campground is remote and there are no other services in the area. The entire park is dry campging only, there are no RV hookups. 

There are cougars in the area of the campground.  Park management recommends you supervise playing children due to the big cats. 


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