How much does it cost to camp at Kalaloch?
Kalaloch: (360) 962-2271. Phone reservations only, 10 person minimum, 30 maximum, 7 day maximum stay, $40 a night up to 10 people, $2 per additional person. Pit toilets, water, limited parking, no beach access. Sol Duc: Reserve at www.recreation.gov or call (877)444-6777.
Does Kalaloch campground have hookups?
Kalaloch Campground is in Olympic National Park and has 170 sites situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Some campsites have nice views of the ocean. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (most up to 21 feet, but a few up to 35 feet), but there are no hookups here.
Can you have fires at Kalaloch Campground?
Campfires and wood-burning camp stoves are allowed below 3,500 feet only. This helps protect subalpine forests and soils.
Is the Kalaloch campground open?
Kalaloch is open year-round, and has 175 campsites, four of which are wheelchair accessible. Make sure to reserve a site as early on in the year as possible, as they fill up quickly and most are booked throughout the summer.
Does Kalaloch campground have showers?
As for the campground, Kalaloch has one large group campsite, a day use picnic area, a large amphitheater with summer educational programs, restrooms, potable water, bear-proof food storage lockers, and an RV dump station. There are no RV hook-ups at any of the campsites, however, and there are no showers.
Is Kalaloch Campground first-come first serve?
Kalaloch Campground is on the reservation system May 25, 2022 – September 21, 2022. Reservations can be made online 6 months in advance. During the rest of the year, it is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Are dogs allowed at Kalaloch Campground?
Dogs are allowed at Kalaloch Campground, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. For more information on pet restrictions, please call (360) 962-2271.
Does Kalaloch Campground have showers?
Is Kalaloch Campground first come first serve?
How many campsites are there at Kalaloch?
Kalaloch Campground is a large facility with 168 campsites, including one group site and four accessible sites. Each site has campfire rings with grates and picnic tables. Food lockers and drinking water are available at campground loop restrooms.
Can you swim in Kalaloch National Park?
Kalaloch is known for birding; species such as western gulls and bald eagles are frequently sighted. Visitors may even spot a puffin. Fishing and shellfish harvesting is allowed under state and park regulations. Swimming is possible, however the Kalaloch area is known for large drifting logs that can pose a threat to swimmers as they wash ashore.
What is it like to stay at Kalaloch?
We only stopped here as recommended by the Kalaloch ranger to see and photo the living tree on the beach. Lots of day use parking and a short walk down a trail to the beach. Several were taking photos of the tree so it was obvious. Very Cool. Really like the campground. Private and spacious. Would give 5 stars but people ruined that.
Is there a gas station near Kalaloch?
There is a camp store about 1/4 mile away at the Kalaloch Lodge that sells beer & wine, snacks and assorted camp supplies. They looked pretty depleted when we were there. There is also a gas station in Queets about 6 miles south of the campground. Wish we had another day or two! Ron Seidl The lodge at Kalaloch has a nice restaurant and a gift shop.