A Camping Site to Be Seen
This wild and wondrous area at Kalaloch Lodge in Olympic National Park in Washington is a natural choice for camping enthusiasts. Our Kalaloch campground is roughly two-tenths of a mile south of the Lodge. The site will hold three very small RVs, or six to eight tents and maximum of 30 people. There is one water tap and a pit toilet.
A quarter of a mile to the north of the Lodge is a 170-slot campground run by the National Park Service in Olympic National Park in Washington. It has very few slots that will hold over a 26-29 ft. RV. There are restrooms on site, but no hookups. There is a dump station on site and a $3 user's fee. Reservations are taken for the summer months (June through Labor Day); call 800-365-2267. When prompted for which campground you want, enter OLY on your phone pad to get Kalaloch.
Three miles south of the Lodge you'll find South Beach Campground with 80 sites. The road leading in is short but steep. There is no potable water and only a rudimentary restroom on site.