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Happy Lake Introduce

Welcome to Happy Lake, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Port Angeles, WA. This charming campground and RV park offers a perfect escape for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Happy Lake provides a tranquil environment surrounded by lush greenery and a picturesque lake.

Happy Lake features a couple of well-maintained camp sites, ideal for both tent camping and RV parking. The lake, though rather stagnant, adds to the serene ambiance, making it a great spot for relaxation and reflection. While the lake may not be bustling with fish, it is home to a variety of wildlife, including a lone duck that often shares the lake with visitors.

One thing to note is the presence of mosquitoes, which can be quite active during certain times of the year. We recommend bringing insect repellent to ensure a comfortable stay. Despite this, the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty of Happy Lake make it a worthwhile destination for campers and nature enthusiasts.

Our guests have shared their positive experiences, highlighting the tranquility and charm of Happy Lake. Here are some of the things they loved:

  • The serene and peaceful environment, perfect for unwinding and connecting with nature.
  • The beautiful camp sites, well-suited for both tents and RVs.
  • The unique experience of sharing the lake with a lone duck, adding to the charm of the stay.

Plan your visit to Happy Lake today and experience the beauty and tranquility that this special place has to offer. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or a base for exploring the natural wonders of Port Angeles, Happy Lake is the perfect choice for your next outdoor adventure.

Location

WashingtonClallam CountyPort Angeles

Customer Reviews

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2 reviews
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Thomas Shaw
Dec 02, 2019

Their was one lone duck sharing the lake with us for the night that we were their. Other then the mosquitoes which were horrible which population did not seem to be controlled by any sizable group of fish. A couple a nice camp sites. Rather stagnant lake so.

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Cyrus Parmoo
Sep 10, 2024