Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Potlatch State Park Campground, located at 21020 US-101, Shelton, WA 98584, USA, is a popular camping destination known for its beautiful natural setting on the shores of Hood Canal. This campground offers a tranquil escape for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a memorable camping experience.
Campground Details:
Camping on Hood Canal:
Potlatch State Park Campground's location on the shores of Hood Canal provides campers with stunning views of the water and surrounding natural landscapes. The campground's serene setting creates a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life.
Activities and Recreation:
Potlatch State Park Campground and the surrounding area offer a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts:
Campground Features:
Potlatch State Park Campground offers a variety of features to enhance your camping experience:
Explore Shelton and Beyond:
Potlatch State Park Campground's location near Shelton provides easy access to a variety of attractions and activities in the surrounding area:
A Natural Retreat:
Potlatch State Park Campground offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Hood Canal and the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you're seeking a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a day of outdoor recreation, this campground provides a perfect setting for creating lasting memories.
Plan Your Hood Canal Escape:
If you're looking for a camping destination that combines natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and a tranquil atmosphere, Potlatch State Park Campground is an excellent choice. Book your campsite today and experience the wonders of this remarkable location.
Additional Information:
For more information about Potlatch State Park Campground, including reservations, fees, and specific amenities, please visit the Washington State Parks website or contact the park directly. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We travel from Vancouver Island and this place is in a great location to find a place and set up camp before dark in the summer time after getting off the ferry and travelling what isn’t very far at all . Plus not having gates to lock you out is a big plus as well ! We show up late coming home too in the middle of the night , quickly find a spot and go drop the cash in the box and gone in the morning! Love it and will be a spot we hit both ways every time we visit !
Great little getaway from the city life. Beautiful tree canopy. No sewer hookup is a bummer hence 4 stars - dump station is free and so is boat launch - after you register and pay.
I love that it’s surrounded by trees! The beach was absolutely fun! We had site 07 and didn’t enjoy it at all. It was way too close from hwy 101 and was very noisy. Dumpsters are really hard to find! compare to the other parks, this one is not well keep like the other ones. It’s not dirty in any mean but other state parks that I’ve been to are better.
Well maintained camping ground. Has water and electricity hookups. Each camp sport has a dining table. Restrooms were clean and well maintained. Campground is right next to the road which has street lights so it's not super dark at night. There was no sound from the road in the night
I do not recommend camping here if you want a peaceful experience. The highway was RIGHT next to the sites with no trees or anything blocking it. You have to cross the highway to get to the water and half the people don’t even bother to stop or slow down when you’re walking by, so run fast! Kids will be up til 1AM yelling and playing, and the camp host will do nothing about it. There’s lots of dogs but that also means a lot of dogs barking. The sites are packed in like sardines, the higher numbers (25+) looked okay, but anything in the south loop are all right next to eachother. There is ONE shower. Also the toilet stall doors are so low.. I made eye contact with multiple people who were either standing up and flushing or getting dressed.