Address: Forks, WA 98331, USA
Phone: +18774446777
Steve Peterson
Great place to to camp or just spend the day beach walking, remember the early birds get the best of the best, or as they say the big fat worms. Please make reservations ahead to make sure a spot is vacant for you. Picnics tables restroom in good shape and clean and over all well kept camp facility! Enjoy nature, remember leave no trace others will appreciate it, do the same! Be safe, remember at high tide during stormy weather log's and debris could be bashing about, could make a great trip a bad one! Steve
Angelee J
This is a nice campground in the southwest of Olympic National Park. The beach is really close to the campsites. Campsites on loop C are surrounded by tall trees and ferns. Flushing toilets and portable water are on site. Tree of life on the beach is symbol of resilience of the amazing nature here.
Empyrean B
One of my favorite campgrounds in the state. Reservation competition is fierce so make sure you plan early. Off-season is a little more forgiving but the weather is not. "May the odds be ever in your favor."
Kimberly Borst
Nice beach and you can walk to the Tree of Life. The campground was crowded for my liking and didn't offer much privacy. I did see some spots with nice views that would make up for that. I was in the middle and felt a bit cramped.
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Check in is 12 noon it should say so on your reservation.
Yes we were there in October
It's very dog friendly, dog has to be on a leash at all times and you have to clean up after them, only real place they're not allowed is the nature trail.
Depends on sites. Recreation.gov will tell you what site can handle
11 am
No shower at Campground. Nearest is 5 miles away.
If you are camping, you have your own parking spot
As of June 22 the area is only open for day use and the lodge is open
The website mentions to call 360-962-2283 for hours of operation.
They have an online option. Search for the specific site and enter dates
About 10 bucks
You can view rates and book directly online. https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232464
Depending when you go. Here is the website click on fees https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232464 they are all non electronically and range from 22 to 44.
Yes I believe that dogs are allowed. I am pretty sure that you must have them on a leash even on the beach. I doubt that you would be hassled on the beach with out a leash as long as your critter is well behaved
Hard to say it's hit and miss busy time of year make sure to talk with people very helpful campers for the most part
Yes, I camped at South Beach last week and most everyone had a campfire.
Were you able to find the spot
Yes you can stay multiple nights make sure to secure your spot early as possible and put your stuff in the site before you pay. Also I happened to score a spot late in the day that someone departed a day early.
A standard can be used for tent or trailer/RV
This isn't a possible question to answer, more of the sites will continue to be occupied as the day goes on.
No office... you self check in at board... so note your campsite number...
I believe 11, but could be wrong.
go to recreation.gov you can reserve on line and they list their phone number to do it over the phone
you can make a reservation up to 6 months before your day of arrival
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