Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Big Creek Campground is a serene camping destination located in the Olympic National Forest, near Hoodsport, WA. Situated along the banks of Big Creek, this campground offers a natural and scenic setting for a memorable camping experience.
Campground Details:
Camping in the Olympic National Forest:
Big Creek Campground's location within the Olympic National Forest provides campers with stunning views and easy access to the surrounding wilderness. The campground's natural surroundings create a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life.
Activities and Recreation:
Big Creek Campground offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts:
Campground Features:
Big Creek Campground typically offers the following features to enhance your camping experience:
Explore Hoodsport and Beyond:
Big Creek Campground's location near Hoodsport provides easy access to a variety of attractions and activities in the surrounding area:
A Natural Retreat:
Big Creek Campground offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Olympic National Forest. Whether you're seeking a family vacation, an outdoor adventure, or a peaceful retreat, this campground provides a serene setting for creating lasting memories.
Plan Your Forest Getaway:
If you're looking for a camping destination that combines natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and a tranquil atmosphere, Big Creek Campground is an excellent choice. Book your campsite today and experience the wonders of the Olympic National Forest.
Additional Information:
For more information about Big Creek Campground, including reservations, fees, and specific amenities, please contact the Olympic National Forest directly. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
We really enjoyed this camp area! We haven’t got the chance to explore it too much as we decided to camp at the last minute. Here’s what we try to look for when we are exploring somewhere new so hopefully this helps you! Is it open- YES as of May 21, 2022 we can confirm it is☺️ Fee’s - YES $20 we posted a picture of their rules with fee and maps Clean bathrooms- absolutely! With motion light! Camp sites- we need a spot to fit our utility trailer and there were a few. The spots are clean and well maintained! There is a good amount is space between the campsite’s. There is a fire pit with a grill and a picnic table. There were downed trees so there is camp fire wood. We use a poison pump filled with just water to put out any fire we make at any campground, and to wash hands or feet 😊 Host- there wasn’t one when got there but the ranger did come around 8-9am very friendly!
The campground is still closed, but we did big creep loop trail. It's a steady up hill most of the way, but nothing super crazy. I recommend walking up to the viewpoint.. it's really the only view you get on the trail. Trail was nice and clear of blowdown.
This a great campground, lots of space between you and the next guy, great hiking trails, $20 a night is fantastic! But they have the nastiest bathrooms I have ever seen at a USFS campground...horrible smell and TONS of flies! I found the bathroom by site 42 to be the only tolerable one there.
Really awesome spot! Less crowded than I would have expected and there were mainly families. Dog friendly, so my pups had a great time. There was some partying and yelling at night but that died off quickly. The hike loop is gorgeous and well-maintained, reason enough for a visit.
Off scenic route 101, go West at Hoodsport 9 miles on 19 to CG, paved all the way. 62 sites, I camped at #17 and it was perfectly level! Spaces are spread out, toilets are immaculate and not smelly! Water spigots throughout the CG, but no hookups or other utilities except dumpsters on main road. Beautiful hiking, 1 mile hike around Big Creek CG or Upper Loop, another 4 mi. $20 camping fee or $10 with ATB Pass.