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$18/night. Beautiful campground right on the water (Hood Canal). (Highly Rocky) Beach Access. Highly wooded. Tent spots along water, and in rows going back, many flat sights for trailers or campers. Lots of bathrooms, no showers. Cell service too.
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Nice campground. Next to the water sites best! We only paid 9$::: Daily Fee Single Site
With Golden Age/Access or Interagency
Senior/Access Pass Discount $9
Finally pays to get older! Water free.
maybe half full on a Monday, easy to find a spot. running water and flush toilets, though bathrooms were kind of icky. next to 101, so highway sounds all night. spots are close together, but lot of trees makes it feel nice. not good for swimming as high tide was quite rough and low tide exposed all of the oysters on the beach. poison oak warning. good for one night as we were passing through. Was $18 per night.
Report Check-InBeautiful Camp Ground right by the water. Staying here in peak season and only about a quarter of sites are filled. Currently $18 a night.
Report Check-InLovely campsite. wooded, with most sites having good privacy and some having a bit of view of Hood Canal. Tent sites are leveled and marked (one tent site per campsite, with most having other potential spots). We unfortunately did not do our homework to know how to harvest clams/oysters :-( The only downside to our campsite was that the previous occupants left us a bunch of cigarette butts, beer caps, and starburst wrappers (?) with assorted other trash.
On a high season weekday with perfect weather the campsite did not fill.
Report Check-InLovely campsite. wooded, with most sites having good privacy and some having a bit of view of Hood Canal. Tent sites are leveled and marked (one tent site per campsite, with most having other potential spots). We unfortunately did not do our homework to know how to harvest clams/oysters :-( The only downside to our campsite was that the previous occupants left us a bunch of cigarette butts, beer caps, and starburst wrappers (?) with assorted other trash.
On a high season weekday with perfect weather the campsite did not fill.
Report Check-InVery nice campground. On a Sunday mid July mid afternoon we found a good spot. Nice waterfront. Says no dogs on beach because of oysters. Generally a very great campground, enough space between sites for some privacy.
Report Check-InIt’s wonderful They appear to let you cut dead fall for firewood so bring a saw and axe
Report Check-InEverything that has already been said is still true. We did see seals out in the water also saw a bald eagle flying over the water. There are airplanes flying over this area and it's not far from the highway but the noise wasn't too bad. We would stay here again. Added photos.
Report Check-InAmazing spot!
Lots of trees and wind with a calm inlet from the ocean. Potable water is available here as are flush toilets but no showers.
Great signal for AT&T and 3-4 bars for TMobile but no idea about Verizon.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Signs to keep your distance from baby seals (didn't see any) and to obey the oyster limit.
Ocean was a little cold and the beach was rocky with sharp oysters, not fit for swimming. $18/night plus $5 per extra vehicle.
Really nice National Forest campground. Sites are huge with lots of privacy, picnic tables, and fire rings. All the sites we saw didn’t appear to have electricity or dump. Flush toilets, potable water, and dumpsters available. $18 per night, $9 with senior or interagency pass. FCFS only. Two bars of LTE on ATT.
Report Check-In$18/night. Beautiful campground right on the water (Hood Canal). Highly wooded. Tent spots along water, many flat sights for trailers or campers. Only drove through so don’t know if they have showers but lots of bathrooms. Cell service too.
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