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Incredibly beautiful place to visit ($30 per night), for the campground. no separate Pass is needed, the wildlife reserve is covered by the National Park pass. Coin-op showers, 1 quarter for 2 minutes usable by non-campers.
For reservations visit http://www.clallam.net/Parks/
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Nice place to camp for the night. At 3pm they note the open campsites on the board. You can pick a site & pay, if you don’t have reservations, on a first come, first serve basis. Shower was a nice temperature- 25 cents for 2 minutes. 50 cents gives you enough time! Clean bathrooms. No real access or views to the water. Dump & potable water fill up included in $30 camp fee. Quiet. : )
Report Check-InNice campground with dedicated tenting area for hikers and cyclists at 10$ per night; warm showers 25c/2 min; electricity in washrooms
Report Check-InBeautiful! Private spots on the edge of a peninsula overlooking the bay and nice dunes just a few mins walk from the campsites. $30 a nite for non-county residents. There are sites held for folks showing up with out a reservation.
Report Check-InNice campground, now $30 for non-resident a and $6 for a bundle of firewood
Report Check-InNice campground with wildlife and services on site (dump and potable water at spigot 58). Dry camping.
Sites are enough big to accommodate most rigs or tents. We had site 42 which was pull through. Stunning views of the ocean.
Sites 1-33 are first come, first served.
Campground host and ranger on site. Firewood available for 5$ a bundle.
Playground for kids. Showers.
Perfect !
Beautiful place, we would have enjoyed staying longer and yet we were wanting to head to the Hoh Rainforest and decided we would could swing back through on our back towards E Wa. My only 2 complaints were 1) Lots of mosquitos, so be prepared. 2) A bit pricey for how many sites are available and what you get for your $$. Still worth checking out as there is a lot beauty to take in with the nature scenes and wildlife.
Report Check-InGreat place. 20 + campsites are first come first serve. Bathrooms are clean!
Report Check-InGreat area. Clean, quit, some privacy. We arrived w/o a reservation and got a great spot (#10) that had a view. Downside is that it backs up to a trail that is walked regularly. If you want privacy, this isn't the spot for you but there are others that would work.
Report Check-InStay in the both the reservable and first come first served loops for three nights, beautiful location in the trees but very dark and takes awhile to dry out after a storm. Some nice hiking trails around the area, portions along the bluff are fenced off due to erosion and danger of collapse. Very popular with people at sunset. Wildlife refuge nearby. Verizon signal was weak with 1-bar, showers were just lukewarm so 2 minutes for $0.25 was long enough. Used nice dump station on the way out.
Report Check-InWe came for sunset on a bluff overlooking the water and decided to stay the night. As non-county residents, we paid $26 for the night. The spots are level and spaced apart with lots of trees. Showers are only for campers and 25 cents for 2 minutes. Water temperature cannot be adjusted and it fluctuates between ice cold and lukewarm. Checkout is at noon. Dog-friendly and three bars Verizon signal. Dump station is free for campers and $10 for non-campers.
Report Check-InShowers are closed until May 13th. Like other comments said, lower site numbers are near the cliff edge for a view.
Report Check-InCampgrounds are open as of this date, There are no hook-ups. There is a dump station near the entrance that is free to use if you are camping there, and for a small fee if you are not.
Report Check-InBeatiful campsite overlooking the Strait of San Juan de Fuca. Cost is $26 per night. Sites have picnic tables and fire pans but no hookups. Grab campsite 12 if you can. Anything in the low teens is close to the water view. Bathrooms are nice. Showers are pay only using quarters. Don't miss the hike into the Dungeness National Wildlife
Refuge, which is right down the path from the campground.
Incredibly beautiful place to visit (it's not free to camp here, I think between $25-30, but access to the Wildlife Refuge is covered by the National Park Annual Pass). Coin-op showers, 1 quarter for 2 minutes.
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