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Winthrop, Washington
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Port Angeles is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Port Angeles.
Don't miss local attractions near Port Angeles. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
The campground is very nice. We stayed in a lot that used to be the middle of the CG but after the landslide and the river moved it washed out half the campground so we had Riverfront camping space. The camp host, Richard, was very nice and easy to work with. The campground is just a short jaunt down Mountain highway loop from Lake 22 trailhead, so that was nice too!
Mar 18, 2026
Perfect perfect perfect. Only amenities are pit toilets. Feels like actual camping, as opposed to the other campgrounds in the area which borderline feel like hotels with the extensive amenities they offer. Beautiful sites, lush moss and a beautiful river. Camp host was absolutely wonderful.
Mar 18, 2026
This was our first over night camping and we were lucky to find a spot. We stayed at site #77. It is a First come First serve. We reached there around 8:30am, on last week of Aug. There were 4 sites available and we picked the one close to the river. The river wasn’t overflowing but don’t be fooled by the small river. The currents are powerful and the rocks are sharp. There is only vault toilet as... This was our first over night camping and we were lucky to find a spot. We stayed at site #77. It is a First come First serve. We reached there around 8:30am, on last week of Aug. There were 4 sites available and we picked the one close to the river. The river wasn’t overflowing but don’t be fooled by the small river. The currents are powerful and the rocks are sharp. There is only vault toilet as mentioned and it was neither clean nor foul. No cell coverage hence completely cut out from digital world. Carry $33 cash for the camping fee. The night stars were amazing. Nearest restaurant is in Granite Falls city which is 20-30 min away.
Mar 18, 2026
Could be a very beautiful campground. All spots have their own table and fireplace. However currently there is no running water or any other facilities just pit toilets. There was plenty space left for walk-ins. If you need a spot with water there are also Verlot and Tourlo campgrounds further down the road about 2.5miles.
Mar 18, 2026
This is a good campground for those you want to camp tent or RV. They have both single and double sites. Site 071 is a semi-secluded spot that is one of the closest to amenities including bathrooms, showers, drinking water and amphitheatre. While I was there, 3 nights at the end of July 2020, the showers and flushable bathrooms were closed due to Covid-19. The non-flushable bathrooms (modern outh... This is a good campground for those you want to camp tent or RV. They have both single and double sites. Site 071 is a semi-secluded spot that is one of the closest to amenities including bathrooms, showers, drinking water and amphitheatre. While I was there, 3 nights at the end of July 2020, the showers and flushable bathrooms were closed due to Covid-19. The non-flushable bathrooms (modern outhouses) run out of toilet paper very quickly, so definitely bring your own. Back into the parking spot to make it easier to exit. The site is very close to the exit of the campgrounds. There is a small low-grade incline to the bench and campfire area. There is a yard low-grade incline to the tent pad. There is enough foliage and forest around to keep the area cool during hot days with just enough soon coming through in the afternoon. It is a 2 minute drive to the Lake 22 Trailhead. This trail has heavy traffic during weekends and decent traffic during weekdays. There is river access easy at a couple of points. (Check a campground map. There is another one north of campsite 36). The water is clear and there are a couple of places where you can walk across (the water to your chest at 5'9). We were there when it was in the high 70s/low 80s and the water was warm enough to be "cool" which a quick dunk would cure.
Mar 18, 2026
Stayed two nights at Lewis and Clark campground in early November of 2025. Arrived to find the office conveniently closed the two days we where scheduled to be here, no problem: pull into our quite beautiful site, electricity and water works. We travel in a van and where looking forward to hot showers and bathrooms you can stand up in. Well the bathrooms looked like someone had been murdered... Stayed two nights at Lewis and Clark campground in early November of 2025. Arrived to find the office conveniently closed the two days we where scheduled to be here, no problem: pull into our quite beautiful site, electricity and water works. We travel in a van and where looking forward to hot showers and bathrooms you can stand up in. Well the bathrooms looked like someone had been murdered in the showers, mold, dead bug carcasses and blood? stained the walls. Both toilets in the men's and woman's rooms were full and plugged up, again with no office to voice concerns to and a slightly sketchy feeling about the long term guests here we kept our concerns to ourselves as we needed power on these cloudy November days. Our first day hanging out at camp a nice neighbor came up to us and told us a couple horror stories of the parks new management. Saying that these downed trees have not been taken care of for years and that the park is in desperate need of wintetization and general attention. No less than an hour later a man stating he was management rolled right up to our site and decided he would take care of these logs with no prompting from us or any care that is was a Saturday at noon as the only guest on this side of the park it was certainly weird. Seemed like he was checking us out and maybe trying to look like he was trying. Only took care of one tree made alot of noise and didn't even haul it out or touch the 20 or so other fallen trees down the way. We don't usually leave bad reviews just move on, but this was uber weird. We both work and manage campgrounds as seasonal workers and understand maintenence and cleaning can back up. This park has not seen love in years and the way "management" handled that chainsaw i wouldnt trust them to change a lightbulb. Feeling bad for the cute long term residents who obviously know the problems and the owners who refuse to put any time or money invested into their "cash cow"
Mar 18, 2026
We had a trip planned to lost lake with our 43 ft RV. When we got there the site was way too small and recreation.gov had it listed for the wrong size spot. There was no other place they could put us. So we headed out and found this RV park. It made our getaway with the kids perfect! They were so accommodating and the camp hosts were beyond amazing and welcoming to us. We will definitely be coming... We had a trip planned to lost lake with our 43 ft RV. When we got there the site was way too small and recreation.gov had it listed for the wrong size spot. There was no other place they could put us. So we headed out and found this RV park. It made our getaway with the kids perfect! They were so accommodating and the camp hosts were beyond amazing and welcoming to us. We will definitely be coming back!
Mar 18, 2026
We have been coming to this campground for almost two decades. Love the woods type setting and the location is great! In our younger years we spent the summers here fishing. There is much you can do in the gorge area; bike riding, golfing, fishing, hiking, touring the fish hatchery to name a few. The camp host is wonderful and truely cares about the campers. On a recent visit, she had a movie for... We have been coming to this campground for almost two decades. Love the woods type setting and the location is great! In our younger years we spent the summers here fishing. There is much you can do in the gorge area; bike riding, golfing, fishing, hiking, touring the fish hatchery to name a few. The camp host is wonderful and truely cares about the campers. On a recent visit, she had a movie for the kids in the evening. She has always been there to great us and makes herself available.
Mar 18, 2026
Exceptionally happy. It was the only campsite available on the 4th of July weekend and we wouldn't have had it any other way. Beautiful scenery surrounding the site, very clean bathrooms with hot water showers. The entirety of the grounds are very clean, we saw one cigarette butt that was actively being picked up. Everyone was super friendly that stayed there and worked there. There are a few full... Exceptionally happy. It was the only campsite available on the 4th of July weekend and we wouldn't have had it any other way. Beautiful scenery surrounding the site, very clean bathrooms with hot water showers. The entirety of the grounds are very clean, we saw one cigarette butt that was actively being picked up. Everyone was super friendly that stayed there and worked there. There are a few full timers there and they where all quiet and the two we chatted to are very kind. We will be staying here again when in the area, feels like a hidden gem. Within walking distance of a couple restaurants (one being a cute little taproom).
Mar 18, 2026
Nice spot to stay while visiting the Colombia Gorge! We don't usually stay in RV parks, but this was better than I expected. We had reserved a tent site for just 1 night on our way to a family reunion, thinking it had parking in the site, but while checking in, the nice lady in the office switched us to a standard campsite because I explained we sleep in our camper van. Tent sites are a grassy mea... Nice spot to stay while visiting the Colombia Gorge! We don't usually stay in RV parks, but this was better than I expected. We had reserved a tent site for just 1 night on our way to a family reunion, thinking it had parking in the site, but while checking in, the nice lady in the office switched us to a standard campsite because I explained we sleep in our camper van. Tent sites are a grassy meadow that has no pull in and just for tent camping. We got site #4 along the creek! It was lovely! Had water and electricity but we only needed the water. We've had hot weather and drought so the creek was dry but still very pretty with wildflowers growing among the river stones! It will be fantastic when the creek is full and running. It was peaceful and no loud people, just the Gorge trains running every couple hours, but we didn't mind, kind of soothing to hear and we weren't too close to the tracks in our site. They do have restrooms and a coin operated showers and laundry facility. They have some cool Lewis and Clark and Gorge history items at the main office building and around the campground as well. Pretty surrounding and well maintained campsites! Thank you for a lovely stay! 👍😁💖
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