Kalaloch Campground - Olympic National Park, Washington

Things to do / Travel Guide

Address:US Route 101
Olympic National Park, Washington
Tel: (360) 565-3130

Our Nature Nut Says:

Kalaloch Campground offers picturesque ocean view sites. This popular campground, nested near the mouth of the Kalaloch River, in Olympic National Park, is one of the most scenic along the Washington coast. The campground is located on a bluff facing the Pacific Ocean in the southernmost portion of Olympic Peninsula's coastal strip, and many sites have a direct view of the sea. Few short hiking trails (less than a mile long) to sandy beaches, tidespools and coastal rainforests start in this area including Beach 4, Ruby Beach, and Kalaloch Nature Trail. Kalaloch Campground is a haven for kayakers and beachcombers seeking to explore the beauty of this rugged coast. Families, of course, are also welcome!

Kalaloch Campground, one of 16 in Olympic National Park, is a big campground with 175 sites. Due to its intense beauty and convenience this campground is very popular so reservations (available only during summer months) are advised. This campground is open year round and is not suitable for motorhomes exceeding 21 feet. Facilities in Kalaloch Campground include flush toilets, drinking water, picnic tables, fire grills, and a dump station. A store and a restaurant are located nearby.

The campground is located next to U.S Highway 101, 74 miles north of Aberdeen and 35 mile south of Forks, along the western side of the road. Heavy rain and fog is common along the coast of the Olympic Peninsula; check the weather before arriving or be sure to be prepared with adequate rain gear. Have a great time camping out in one of Olympic National Park's – and Washington's – favorite campgrounds!