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Kalaloch Campground is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a serene retreat in the heart of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Nestled in Forks, WA 98331, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty, convenience, and family-friendly amenities. Whether you're a solo camper, a group traveler, or an adventurer with furry friends, Kalaloch Campground provides a welcoming environment to explore the great outdoors.
One of the standout features of Kalaloch Campground is its proximity to Kalaloch Beach, just a short walk away. Visitors can enjoy the soothing sounds of crashing waves and breathtaking sunsets over the Pacific Ocean. The campground offers both group and solo camping sites, ensuring there's space for everyone. For added convenience, the site provides a drinking water station, though it's recommended to note that there are only two outlets available for each wing.
Facilities at Kalaloch Campground include clean restrooms, which have received positive feedback from guests. The campsites themselves are well-maintained and offer a pristine environment for your stay. It's important to be aware of the no-open-flame policy during certain times of the year, as enforced by local fire regulations.
Adjacent to Olympic National Park, Kalaloch Campground serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the park's diverse ecosystems, from rainforests to alpine meadows. The nearby Hoh River offers opportunities for rafting and hiking, while the beaches provide ample space for beachcombing or picnics.
Dogs are welcome at Kalaloch Campground, making it a pet-friendly destination for families. The campground's policies ensure that both humans and their furry companions can enjoy the great outdoors without any issues.
Kalaloch Campground is more than just a place to pitch your tent—it's an experience that connects you with nature. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or family fun, this campground offers something for everyone. With its proximity to stunning natural attractions and comfortable amenities, Kalaloch Campground is a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring the Olympic Peninsula.
For reservations or more information, feel free to contact us directly at 1 877-444-6777. We look forward to welcoming you to Kalaloch Campground!
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
The Campground is close to the Kalaloch beach. You can listen to the waves collapsing on the shore all night long. Has group and solo camping sites. The washrooms were clean but I wish they had a larger washroom. There is a drinking water station with only two outlets for my wing. A short trail from the campground leads to the beach. The campsites were clean. No form of fire was allowed when I stayed there in early September. Dog friendly.
What a great location for visiting the west side of Olympic National Park. We arrived at sunset. Took a short little walk from our campsite out to the beach and enjoyed the west coast sunset. What a great campground!
Lovely campground with beautiful ocean views. We had one of the campsites by the highway and the highway noise didn't bother us much. Our campsite was small, it barely fit a tent. The host is very helpful and does regular tours of the ground. The washrooms were clean. A wonderful experience for a sunny day and a cold experience for a foggy day. Note : There seemed to be only 1 sink to wash dishes in the entire campsite. If you're tent camping, be ready to carry your dirty dishes home.
We camped but had dinner at the lodge which was pretty good the view from the deck was nice with dinner. The store had enough of what you could need and the firewood they had was good hardwood that lasted a decent time. The bathrooms at the campground were functioning for the most part and some were heated. No soap though !
Decent campground. Hard to get certain sites. For being a bluff top site, the drainage of mine when it rained was pretty bad. Glad I was in a hammock and not a ground tent. Not sure why Google thinks a place labeled as a campground has hotel rooms.