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Salt Creek Recreation Area
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Salt Creek Recreation Area

Port Angeles, Washington
4.8 (1493 reviews)

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About Salt Creek Recreation Area

Campground in Washington.

Salt Creek Recreation Area offers RV campers an exceptional coastal getaway on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, where rugged natural beauty meets accessible outdoor recreation. Located near Port Angeles, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring one of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular regions.

The area surrounding Salt Creek is characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, with rocky shores, tide pools teeming with marine life, and sweeping views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The recreation area itself provides direct access to the water and surrounding trails, making it perfect for those who want to wake up to ocean views and spend their days exploring nature. The cooler coastal climate keeps things comfortable even during summer months, and the maritime environment creates stunning sunsets that paint the sky in brilliant oranges and pinks.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the location is remarkably well-positioned. Olympic National Park lies nearby, offering everything from temperate rainforests to alpine peaks and pristine beaches. Hikers will find numerous trails ranging from easy shoreline walks to more challenging mountain routes. Beachcombers can spend hours searching for sea glass, shells, and driftwood along the rocky shores. The waters attract kayakers and fishing enthusiasts, while wildlife photographers will appreciate opportunities to spot bald eagles, seals, and other marine creatures.

Port Angeles, just a short drive away, provides essential services, dining options, and cultural attractions. The charming waterfront town offers galleries, shops, and restaurants that reflect the area's rich maritime heritage. For those interested in history and culture, the region has much to offer, from Native American heritage sites to stories of early coastal settlements.

Salt Creek Recreation Area appeals to travelers seeking authentic Pacific Northwest experiences without sacrificing comfort and convenience. Whether you're interested in serious outdoor adventures, peaceful nature observation, or simply enjoying fresh ocean air and dramatic coastal landscapes, this location delivers a memorable RV camping experience that captures the essence of Washington's spectacular coastline.
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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.

Salt Creek Recreation Area Reviews

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Lola Morales

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lola Morales

Such a beautiful location, went on a Monday so my group was mostly alone for the time we were there. Arrived and went to the Tongue Point when the tide was going back out and this opened up lots of tide pools. Got to see some diverse wildlife like invertebrates, birds, and fish. We took my seven year old nephew and he was able to climb up and down the rocks but with help. If you have kids I would... Such a beautiful location, went on a Monday so my group was mostly alone for the time we were there. Arrived and went to the Tongue Point when the tide was going back out and this opened up lots of tide pools. Got to see some diverse wildlife like invertebrates, birds, and fish. We took my seven year old nephew and he was able to climb up and down the rocks but with help. If you have kids I would be aware it might be difficult to get down to the water if they are younger but still doable depending on the tide!! As with any tide pools be careful where you step, there were barnacles, anemone and mussels all over the rocks, I’d recommend water shoes :)

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360 Outdoors

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by 360 Outdoors

Salt Creek is honestly a PNW Paradise. It’s where the lush green forest literally tumbles right into the beautiful blue sea. You can spend hours wandering through the old WWII bunkers hidden in the woods, then head down to the fingers below the bluff to find some of the most vibrant tide pools you’ll ever see, teeming with life. It’s one of those rare spots where history and the raw beauty of the... Salt Creek is honestly a PNW Paradise. It’s where the lush green forest literally tumbles right into the beautiful blue sea. You can spend hours wandering through the old WWII bunkers hidden in the woods, then head down to the fingers below the bluff to find some of the most vibrant tide pools you’ll ever see, teeming with life. It’s one of those rare spots where history and the raw beauty of the coast just perfectly collide. You have to make sure to wander out onto the sand beach at the mouth of the creek too! If you catch the tide low enough, you can actually walk all the way out to the island to explore.

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Paldi Homes (Merin Paldi)

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paldi Homes (Merin Paldi)

Tons of parking and fee free during the winter. So many camp sites with awesome views and nice bathrooms. Nice playground and easy walkabout. You can access the rocks and the sea but it’s down stairs and hiking the rocks. Not for young kids or faint of heart. Tons of campgrounds above the sea with amazing views. There is extra parking with a few overnight.

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Eric McRae

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Eric McRae

Salt Creek was regular when I was raising my girls. The Marine Sanctuary at Tongue Point is a fantastic spot for tide pooling. Be sure to know the tides and be prepared for very slippery seaweed. I've seen Grey Whales in the bay. Camping for non-county residents is pricy but everything is well maintained. Prices fire utility sites don't change in the winter even though water is not available... Salt Creek was regular when I was raising my girls. The Marine Sanctuary at Tongue Point is a fantastic spot for tide pooling. Be sure to know the tides and be prepared for very slippery seaweed. I've seen Grey Whales in the bay. Camping for non-county residents is pricy but everything is well maintained. Prices fire utility sites don't change in the winter even though water is not available except at a certain few spots. It's a particularly nice CG for tents and small campers that can fit in the west section. Cell coverage is generally good. Unlike many Washington State parks, this one is not near a busy road. There is fine day hiking east of the CG.

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Tim Traveler

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tim Traveler

We love this area! There's lots of parking, day use is free and there's some great hikes around the park. It's a beautiful coastal area as well. We recommend the striped peak trail which was beautiful. Great views, wonderful forest section, well kept and marked. Go have fun!

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