At this point there are a lot of campsites available including the full hook up section because we haven't had much rain yet. Once we start getting significant rain we will have to close most of the park for the winter. We are at sea level and most of the park floods. The westside of the park (sites 192-232 including the Yurts and Cabins) stay open all winter because they do not flood. These are dry camp sites with no hook ups, but nice newer shower/restroom buildings near by. We also plan on keeping sites 285-299 open this winter for the 1st time because we have new restrooms and it doesn't flood. You will need to choose a site and self register at the entrance. Cash or checks only. Hope to see you soon. Winter rates: Dry sites are $20 a night/Full hook ups are $30. Cabins and Yurts can be reserved online all year at www.parks.wa.gov They are very popular and book up fast.
I've always found it easy to find somewhere to Camp here in the offseason. If it's wet and there's been flooding you can expect the camp spots closest to the ocean to be closed.
I didn't know you could camp in the off season, i thought I'd you can't make a reservation you can't camp!! So you can really camp there even during the winter??
I have been there in the winter time and there weren't many people. The only thing you have to worry about as a lot of the sites might be flooded. That was a problem when we were there.
Every time ive been there in the off season there's only a few spots occupied. I wouldn't worry at all about it being full.
Not sure, we have never been there in the winter or off season, but I imagine if it is open it will have plenty of sites available because it is a very large park.
I don't know for sure, but there are plenty of camping spaces so I'd imagine off season weather would allow options.
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