Is the Kalaloch campground open?

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.

How do I book Kalaloch Campground?

Reservations are needed for group campsites.

  1. Kalaloch: (360) 962-2271.
  2. Sol Duc: Reserve at www.recreation.gov or call (877)444-6777.
  3. Additional group campsites are also available for online reservation during peak season at Kalaloch Campground, Mora Campground, and the Hoh Campground through recreation.gov.

How many campsites are at Kalaloch Campground?

168 campsites
There are 168 campsites including four accessible sites. Reservations are required during peak season from May to September so make sure and plan ahead for your Olympic National Park trip!

Can you have fires at Kalaloch Campground?

Though campfires are banned, gas or propane camp stoves still can be used in wilderness backcountry and campgrounds, according to the news release. However, campers are advised to distance camp stoves from flammable vegetation and forest litter. Extreme caution is recommended.

Is Kalaloch Campground first come first serve?

Kalaloch Campground is on the reservation system May 26, 2021 – September 15, 2021. Reservations can be made online 6 months in advance. During the rest of the year, it is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Does Kalaloch campground have hookups?

Kalaloch Campground is in Olympic National Park and has 170 sites situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific 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.

Does Kalaloch campground have cell service?

There are no hook-ups and no showers. There is very spotty, if any cell service. However, the beach is beautiful. You can walk for miles.

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?

Can you sleep in your car in Olympic National Park?

Overnight parking is adjacent to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center and the area also offers 88 campsites, hiking trails and a diverse collection of wildlife including the Pacific tree frog, Olympic black bear, northern spotted owl and Roosevelt elk.

Are there showers at Kalaloch Campground?

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.

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