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olympic peninsula campgrounds suggestions

Jon_L
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We are heading up to Port Townsend and olympic peninsula for a couple weeks. We have two nights reservations for Fort Worden but nothing after that. Any ideas?
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MKish
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Yes Neah Bay--maybe not so much for camping but GO there.

Jon_L
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Thanks for the info.

Bedlam
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There is campground at the mouth of Elwa River just west of Port Angeles. Another place to check out is the campground right in La Push on the water.

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campingken
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There is a very nice County campground at the base of the Dungeness Spit. It is called the Voice of America. You can hike the spit (7 miles each way) and there is a 100 + acre open area next to the park. There are no hook-ups but there are showers. You camp near the bluff so you have a nice view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Vancouver Island.

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cruiserjs
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John Wayne marina RV park at Sequim is one of our favorites!
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Boatycall
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Sol Duc Hot Springs just west of Port Angeles is my favorite place to go up there.

Sol Duc Hot Springs

Their web page shows a lot about the cabins, but not much about the RV sites. Reservations are required. Power/water only, no dump. You have to go into the reservation system of just call them for info on the RV spots. There's like 16 of them as I recall.

Follow Hwy101 west along Crescent Lake, immediately after the end of the lake, you go up a hill, and turn left. It's well marked. It's a National Forest park, so paid entry is required right after you turn. The follow the little 2-lane road for about 20 miles up into the mountains and you're there.
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profdant139
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If you don't need hookups, Heart of the Hills and Sol Duc are both really great.
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tonymull
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The campground on the Hoh is very nice. Duckabush is good too.

mockturtle
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Kalaloch campground, Olympic National Park.
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obgraham
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Agree with Salt Creek in Clallam County.

Didn't care much for Pacific Beach.

fpoole
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Yep, several:

Going out to Neah Bay, Salt Creek, down toward Forks to La Push then down to Kalaloch..

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