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Fire Creek Campground
Public Campground

Fire Creek Campground

Quinault, Washington
4.4 (109 reviews)

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About Fire Creek Campground

Campground in Washington.

Fire Creek Campground offers a wonderful escape into Washington's natural beauty, providing a peaceful retreat for RV enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and outdoor adventure. Located in Washington state, this public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the diverse landscapes and attractions that make this region so special.

The campground itself creates a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can unwind after days of travel or use it as a hub for discovering nearby natural wonders. The surrounding area features the kind of scenic Pacific Northwest beauty that draws travelers from across the country, with opportunities to experience forests, waterways, and mountain vistas that define Washington's outdoor character. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, or simply enjoying quiet moments surrounded by nature, the location provides easy access to activities that appeal to different interests and energy levels.

For those exploring the wider region, Fire Creek Campground puts you within reach of Washington's most compelling destinations. The area offers genuine outdoor recreation without requiring extensive travel from your campsite. Local hiking trails range from gentle walks through forested areas to more challenging treks with rewarding views. Fishing opportunities abound for both experienced anglers and families looking for a casual day by the water. The surrounding communities provide convenient access to supplies, dining, and services whenever you need them.

The campground appeals to a wide range of visitors. Families appreciate the safe, accessible environment and proximity to kid-friendly activities. Couples seeking a romantic getaway find the peaceful setting ideal for reconnecting with nature and each other. Solo travelers and adventure seekers use it as a jumping-off point for exploring Washington's outdoor treasures. Retirees enjoy the relaxed pace and opportunity to enjoy the outdoors without the stress of long drives between destinations.

With a solid 4.4 out of 5-star rating from 109 reviews, Fire Creek Campground has earned the trust of numerous visitors who appreciate its qualities and location. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, this public campground provides the foundation for an authentic Washington camping experience.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Quinault 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 Quinault.

Explore the Area

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

Fire Creek Campground Reviews

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Eun Ji Lee

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Eun Ji Lee

I'm an avid camper, and the experience I had at this campground with the host was ABSOLUTELY THE WORST ever. We arrived at the campground early to find the best spot as we were planning to take some outdoor wedding photos at the campsite the day after. It was not a busy season, so there were only a couple of sites occupied. We carefully selected a spot, paid for it, and posted the receipt on the s... I'm an avid camper, and the experience I had at this campground with the host was ABSOLUTELY THE WORST ever. We arrived at the campground early to find the best spot as we were planning to take some outdoor wedding photos at the campsite the day after. It was not a busy season, so there were only a couple of sites occupied. We carefully selected a spot, paid for it, and posted the receipt on the site clip. I took a photo of both the envelope and the receipt clipped at the site. After exploring the national park, we arrived at the campground at around 9pm. Most of the campsites were still unoccupied. To our surprise, when we arrived at our reserved spot, there was a group of people who took our campsite! They already put up their tent and a canopy as well. When I checked the pole where I clipped the receipt, it was GONE & REPLACED by someone else's!! When I talked to those people who took our campsite, there were already drunk and were at the verge of becoming hostile. But they did tell us that the host "allowed" them to take the spot. Right then and there, we went to the host and explained the situation, and the host said (1) we never paid and that (2) there was no receipt clipped at the site. When I told him that that wasn't true, he proceeded to tell me that the information I wrote on the clip let him know that we were checking out today. So, for a second, I thought maybe I wrote either the # of nights spent or check-out date incorrectly. But then, I remembered I took pictures of both the envelope and the receipt!! I showed the photos to him, then, of course, he could not lie his way out of this. There was no apology, and he simply proceeded to tell us to sleep at one of the other available campsites. We were super furious because we had NEVER experienced this kind of rudeness, lies, and brazen behavior. As anyone can imagine, we did not want to spend another second there, so we demanded a refund, and "MIRACULOUSLY", the envelope (still glued) with our payment was found in his RV. I'm reporting the host to the US Forest Service.

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Kevin Peterson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Peterson

It was the last second ditch effort to find a camping spot on my birthday or the night before I should say and it just worked out this place had availability. Me and my kids at a good decent camping experience minus the no campfire and other things.

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Piyawee Ruenjinda

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Piyawee Ruenjinda

We spent two nights at Big Creek Campground, campsite #16. Our camp host, Annette, was fantastic. Besides being accommodating and super helpful, she added special touches to the maintenance of the toilets! Late in the afternoon, she would go around on her golf cart to check the vault toilets, ensure there was enough toilet paper, fold the edges of the toilet paper rolls, and spray air freshener to... We spent two nights at Big Creek Campground, campsite #16. Our camp host, Annette, was fantastic. Besides being accommodating and super helpful, she added special touches to the maintenance of the toilets! Late in the afternoon, she would go around on her golf cart to check the vault toilets, ensure there was enough toilet paper, fold the edges of the toilet paper rolls, and spray air freshener to make the experience more pleasant. Thank you, Annette. As for the campsite #16 itself, we were very happy with our spot. It was spacious, beautiful, and neither too dark nor too exposed. Its location was also ideal, being near the toilet and water. We noticed that campsite #7, if I remember correctly, is right next to the creek. When we drove around the loop, it looked very pretty. Vault toilets*: Permanent structures in areas without running water that store waste in a sealed underground tank. Vent pipes keep the toilets fresh and odor-free by allowing air to flow out through the ceiling.

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Nard Claar

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nard Claar

A nice for service campground managed by a company with clean pet toilets and nice camp sites. Great location close to the entrance of Mount Rainier.

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Khanh Duong

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Khanh Duong

This was a last minute stop so if you can’t get a camp spot in Mt. Ranier, this campground is very close and you can easily get into Mt. Ranier before the reserve timed entry requirement. Camp spots are on the small side close together, but you’re in peaceful lush forest, and there is potable water spigots. Highlight of our visit was camp host Annette was awesomely helpful, she went above and beyo... This was a last minute stop so if you can’t get a camp spot in Mt. Ranier, this campground is very close and you can easily get into Mt. Ranier before the reserve timed entry requirement. Camp spots are on the small side close together, but you’re in peaceful lush forest, and there is potable water spigots. Highlight of our visit was camp host Annette was awesomely helpful, she went above and beyond as she remembered us and followed up to help us secure a second night on short notice! I never thought it would be possible to come across a clean pit toilet!

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