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Boulder Creek Campground
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Boulder Creek Campground

Port Angeles, Washington
4.6 (76 reviews)

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About Boulder Creek Campground

Campground in Washington.

Boulder Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Washington's natural beauty, where visitors can experience the serenity of the Pacific Northwest at its finest. This public campground provides an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore one of the region's most captivating landscapes, surrounded by towering evergreens and the gentle sounds of nature.

The campground's location puts you in proximity to some of Washington's most treasured outdoor destinations. The area is perfect for those who love hiking, with numerous trails ranging from leisurely walks to more challenging adventures through old-growth forests. The nearby creek provides opportunities for peaceful reflection, photography, and nature observation. Birdwatchers will appreciate the variety of native species that call this region home throughout the year.

For RV travelers, Boulder Creek Campground serves as an excellent launching point for exploring the broader Washington region. The surrounding area offers a mix of natural attractions and small-town charm. Outdoor enthusiasts can spend their days fishing, exploring forest roads, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the campground itself. The landscape changes with the seasons, offering unique experiences whether you're visiting during the vibrant greens of spring and summer or the golden tones of fall.

The campground appeals to families looking for a screen-free vacation where children can safely explore nature and develop a love for the outdoors. Couples seeking romantic getaways will find the peaceful atmosphere ideal for reconnecting with each other and nature. Solo travelers and retirees appreciate the calm environment and the chance to enjoy quality time in a natural setting.

With its solid 4.6 out of 5-star rating from visitors, Boulder Creek Campground has earned a reputation for providing a quality camping experience. The public nature of the campground means accessible pricing and a welcoming atmosphere for all travelers. Whether you're passing through Washington or planning an extended stay to truly soak in the region's natural wonders, this campground offers the perfect opportunity to experience authentic Pacific Northwest camping.
4.6

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76

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Port Angeles is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Port Angeles.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Port Angeles. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Boulder Creek Campground Reviews

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Bill Martin

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bill Martin

Not a bad campsite but the campsite map makes it appear that #10 is the longest walk from the car but #9 was twice as far. My only complaint was no TP in the restroom on my last day of an 8 night stay. It still didn't have any when I left at 9:45 so I left a spare roll I brought just in case. Lol

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Lindsie Watt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lindsie Watt

Group site 1 is awesome! It's very spacious and has a bathroom at the site (it is shared with other sites, but it's at the edge of the group site). It's very private and secluded being in a separate area from the other camp sites. Make sure everyone in your group knows where it is as you don't turn in at the main entrance, it's just past it. There is zero cell service up there. We had an awesome w... Group site 1 is awesome! It's very spacious and has a bathroom at the site (it is shared with other sites, but it's at the edge of the group site). It's very private and secluded being in a separate area from the other camp sites. Make sure everyone in your group knows where it is as you don't turn in at the main entrance, it's just past it. There is zero cell service up there. We had an awesome weekend and would totally go back! Also there are tons of other campgrounds near by that have access to Baker Lake which was nice.

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Stephan Lukac

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Stephan Lukac

A superb campsite tucked a bit above baker lake the campsites facing the river have access to it via very steep climbs, they are tenting sites only, unless you get the other side that has a bit of a drive in space (20 ft or less!). Camp8ng is amongst an old growth forest with huge trees towering above you they make for an amazing experience

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Emily Goodin

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Emily Goodin

This is totally our kind of campground - near-total shade, sites are far apart, with creek access AND a view of Mount Baker from the creek. The CG had a very primitive feel, and that's generally OK with us, but overall it gave the impression of being neglected and could use an update. We have a campervan and site 10's shallow "pullout style" parking spot right next to the road made us feel exposed... This is totally our kind of campground - near-total shade, sites are far apart, with creek access AND a view of Mount Baker from the creek. The CG had a very primitive feel, and that's generally OK with us, but overall it gave the impression of being neglected and could use an update. We have a campervan and site 10's shallow "pullout style" parking spot right next to the road made us feel exposed (even though traffic was minimal). Site 10 has a 25-foot RV length limit. Our 20 ft campervan did fit, but I think someone with an actual 25 foot RV would say it's too tight. If you have a tent, it's a bit of a walk from the parking spot to the tent area, but I personally consider that a plus - you really feel alone out there. Side note that as we drove through we saw that Site 3 (a "back-in") looks extremely shallow and very much not level - I don't recall specifics of other sites except that most seemed to be not level and more geared toward tent camping. I have to confess that we ended up driving down the road a bit and staying at the Park Creek campground because its sites were more level, the creek was more accessible (from some but not all sites), the restroom was brand new, and there's a casual hiking trail (formerly FR1144) directly at the end of the campground.

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Eric Innes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Eric Innes

One of the more primitive sites, not having water, and just a vault toilet, but a great place to get away. The stream provides constant background noise if you like that sort of thing (which I do).

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