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Sol Duc Park Campground
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Sol Duc Park Campground

Port Angeles, Washington
4.2 (13 reviews)

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About Sol Duc Park Campground

Campground in Washington.

Sol Duc Park Campground offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Olympic National Park's diverse landscape. Located in Washington's stunning Olympic Peninsula, this public campground provides an ideal base for exploring one of the Pacific Northwest's most breathtaking natural areas. Whether you're seeking alpine meadows, old-growth forests, or pristine mountain streams, Sol Duc puts you at the gateway to some of the region's most spectacular scenery.

The campground's location places you perfectly for experiencing the unique ecosystems that make Olympic National Park special. The Sol Duc River runs through the area, creating a serene backdrop and offering opportunities for nature walks and photography. The surrounding landscape transitions from temperate rainforest to alpine terrain, meaning your RV camping adventure can include multiple distinct environments without traveling far. The park's elevation and northern location create comfortable summer temperatures, making it an excellent escape from hotter parts of the country.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless activities nearby. Hiking trails range from easy riverside strolls to challenging alpine routes, accommodating all fitness levels and interests. Wildlife viewing is exceptional in this region, with opportunities to spot Roosevelt elk, black-tailed deer, and numerous bird species. In winter, the area transforms into a snow-covered wonderland for those prepared for cold-weather camping.

The broader Olympic Peninsula region offers much to explore beyond the campground. The rugged Pacific coastline with its dramatic sea stacks and tide pools lies within reasonable driving distance. Charming small towns provide supplies and local dining options. The temperate rainforests of the peninsula are among the most accessible in North America, offering a truly unique ecosystem experience that contrasts sharply with other American camping destinations.

Sol Duc Park Campground appeals to nature photographers, hiking enthusiasts, families seeking outdoor education, and anyone wanting to experience the Pacific Northwest's raw natural beauty. The combination of accessible camping infrastructure and proximity to world-class natural attractions makes this public campground a must-visit destination for RV travelers exploring Washington state.
4.2

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13

Reviews

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.

Sol Duc Park Campground Reviews

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Analicia Perez

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Analicia Perez

We were fortunate to camp here one night on a first come first serve basis. Some campgrounds seem more private than others. There is a trail that you can walk to from your site and even hike it over to sol duc hot springs which was amaZing after a long hike.

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Tomoko Nakajima

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tomoko Nakajima

Campsite was rather small. Maybe 2 small tents can be set up. I was driving camper van, so I didn't use tent. Toilet was clean!! I went to Sol Duc Hot Spring twice and it was great!

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Scott Mcleod

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Scott Mcleod

Smallish camping spots, but close to the river, hot springs resort, and a 2.7 mile hike from the falls. ( or 1 mile if you drive up the hill to the other path entrance) A very popular location, though, with people from all around the world hiking and camping. Right in the middle of the rain forest!

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Jane Willis

Mar 23, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Jane Willis

lots of small trash around, sites small and crowded, most on a slope. entire cg is hilly. Good for one night while you go to hot springs

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Linus Castelino

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Linus Castelino

Had a wonderful experience at the campsite. Very well maintained.

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Alice Madsen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alice Madsen

# 13 Olympic National Park 06/15-20 Sol Duc Campground -Site 4 Hike-in Thrilled we were able to swap out site 36 which was right by the entrance across from registration, the dishwashing station and bathrooms. Our excellent camp host recommended site 4 and despite the inconvenience of moving to a hike-in spot, it has been well worth it. It feels like you’re the only people around. You not only hea... # 13 Olympic National Park 06/15-20 Sol Duc Campground -Site 4 Hike-in Thrilled we were able to swap out site 36 which was right by the entrance across from registration, the dishwashing station and bathrooms. Our excellent camp host recommended site 4 and despite the inconvenience of moving to a hike-in spot, it has been well worth it. It feels like you’re the only people around. You not only hear the creek, but you see it, and there’s plenty of room for a six person tent with a 10x6 vestibule and another smaller (10’x10’ tent) within a reasonable distance on same campsite. No critters other than birds to enjoy.

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Alice Madsen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alice Madsen

# 13 Olympic National Park 06/15-20 Sol Duc Campground -Site 4 Hike-in Thrilled we were able to swap out site 36 which was right by the entrance across from registration, the dishwashing station and bathrooms. Our excellent camp host recommended site 4 and despite the inconvenience of moving to a hike-in spot, it has been well worth it. It feels like you’re the only people around. You not only hea... # 13 Olympic National Park 06/15-20 Sol Duc Campground -Site 4 Hike-in Thrilled we were able to swap out site 36 which was right by the entrance across from registration, the dishwashing station and bathrooms. Our excellent camp host recommended site 4 and despite the inconvenience of moving to a hike-in spot, it has been well worth it. It feels like you’re the only people around. You not only hear the creek, but you see it, and there’s plenty of room for a six person tent with a 10x6 vestibule and another smaller (10’x10’ tent) within a reasonable distance on same campsite. No critters other than birds to enjoy.

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老Laoxi

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by 老Laoxi

Camp ground is heavily shaded and surrounde with big trees. Flush toilets are fairly clean but water faucets are not working at the time.

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老Laoxi

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by 老Laoxi

Camp ground is heavily shaded and surrounde with big trees. Flush toilets are fairly clean but water faucets are not working at the time.

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Holly

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Holly

RV parking area was overcrowded and lacked bathrooms. It was basically a huge parking lot with no privacy, and it was a huge disappointment. While having an RV provides a toilet, it’s still inconvenient not to have restroom facilities nearby. The hookups for water and electricity were available, but overall, it seems the parking lot fell short of our expectations. Sure, it was a close walk to the... RV parking area was overcrowded and lacked bathrooms. It was basically a huge parking lot with no privacy, and it was a huge disappointment. While having an RV provides a toilet, it’s still inconvenient not to have restroom facilities nearby. The hookups for water and electricity were available, but overall, it seems the parking lot fell short of our expectations. Sure, it was a close walk to the hot springs. Let’s talk about the hot springs. The hot springs themselves were okay, but cleanliness was lacking. The locker room was gross to say the least. They didn’t even have soap in the showers to rinse off properly after soaking in the hot springs. Overcrowding might have contributed to this. Despite the shortcomings, soaking in the hot springs was still enjoyable. The transition from the hot springs to the cold pool was a nice touch. The $18 plus tax admission fee wasn’t justified for the experience since you could only stay 1.5 hours. You should be able to come and go all day. The cabin prices were steep at $300 per night, and didn’t find them worthwhile, so we went with the RV spot for $128 for two nights. I’m still trying to figure out what we paid for. The falls and the river stood out as highlights of our trip! The falls were beautiful, and it was nice to be out in nature despite the camping situation. It’s essential to remember that Sol Duc Hot Springs is located in the national forest, and there’s a $30 entrance fee. Overall, the natural surroundings made a more significant impression than the amenities. If you’re thinking of visiting and camping stay in Loop B if you don’t need hook ups. This is where the secluded camping is!

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Holly

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Holly

RV parking area was overcrowded and lacked bathrooms. It was basically a huge parking lot with no privacy, and it was a huge disappointment. While having an RV provides a toilet, it’s still inconvenient not to have restroom facilities nearby. The hookups for water and electricity were available, but overall, it seems the parking lot fell short of our expectations. Sure, it was a close walk to the... RV parking area was overcrowded and lacked bathrooms. It was basically a huge parking lot with no privacy, and it was a huge disappointment. While having an RV provides a toilet, it’s still inconvenient not to have restroom facilities nearby. The hookups for water and electricity were available, but overall, it seems the parking lot fell short of our expectations. Sure, it was a close walk to the hot springs. Let’s talk about the hot springs. The hot springs themselves were okay, but cleanliness was lacking. The locker room was gross to say the least. They didn’t even have soap in the showers to rinse off properly after soaking in the hot springs. Overcrowding might have contributed to this. Despite the shortcomings, soaking in the hot springs was still enjoyable. The transition from the hot springs to the cold pool was a nice touch. The $18 plus tax admission fee wasn’t justified for the experience since you could only stay 1.5 hours. You should be able to come and go all day. The cabin prices were steep at $300 per night, and didn’t find them worthwhile, so we went with the RV spot for $128 for two nights. I’m still trying to figure out what we paid for. The falls and the river stood out as highlights of our trip! The falls were beautiful, and it was nice to be out in nature despite the camping situation. It’s essential to remember that Sol Duc Hot Springs is located in the national forest, and there’s a $30 entrance fee. Overall, the natural surroundings made a more significant impression than the amenities. If you’re thinking of visiting and camping stay in Loop B if you don’t need hook ups. This is where the secluded camping is!

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India A

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by India A

Quiet, huge trees, wet and cold, but a nice getaway! 4 stars because it's crowded, hard to reserve, and has a really short open season. All the wooded campgrounds near the Olympic National Park have a similar setting and amenities, so unless you're going to hang out in the hot springs, you're usually better off somewhere else. Loop B is more private than loop A, many sites are below the road, and... Quiet, huge trees, wet and cold, but a nice getaway! 4 stars because it's crowded, hard to reserve, and has a really short open season. All the wooded campgrounds near the Olympic National Park have a similar setting and amenities, so unless you're going to hang out in the hot springs, you're usually better off somewhere else. Loop B is more private than loop A, many sites are below the road, and there is light cell signal right along the water. The RV camp is bare bones. The Hot Spring water is lovely, especially when it's raining. It has a very strong sulfur scent, sometimes the water is yellow. This is natural and normal, but varies with the geo activity. Temperature in the hottest pool is usually around 104°/105° F. The hike from the upper parking lot to Sol Duc falls is very easy, for a nice long walk, hike Lovers Lane from the hot spring parking lot. Cost - If you plan to spend most of your time in the hot spring, stay at the resort, rooms range from $250-$350 and include unlimited sessions in the springs for 2 people. (There's also a 3 bedroom house that sleeps up to 8 for $500) A 1 1/2 hour session in the springs costs up to $18 per person if you aren't staying at the resort, that adds up fast. The rooms are very simple so the cost is only worth it if you're planning on spending a lot of time in the water or don't own camping equipment. Food and coffee at the restaurant is good, salads and burgers are worth the cost. The gift shop has blankets, alcohol, towels, and swim accessories that you don't see at many of the national park gift shops.

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India A

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by India A

Quiet, huge trees, wet and cold, but a nice getaway! 4 stars because it's crowded, hard to reserve, and has a really short open season. All the wooded campgrounds near the Olympic National Park have a similar setting and amenities, so unless you're going to hang out in the hot springs, you're usually better off somewhere else. Loop B is more private than loop A, many sites are below the road, and... Quiet, huge trees, wet and cold, but a nice getaway! 4 stars because it's crowded, hard to reserve, and has a really short open season. All the wooded campgrounds near the Olympic National Park have a similar setting and amenities, so unless you're going to hang out in the hot springs, you're usually better off somewhere else. Loop B is more private than loop A, many sites are below the road, and there is light cell signal right along the water. The RV camp is bare bones. The Hot Spring water is lovely, especially when it's raining. It has a very strong sulfur scent, sometimes the water is yellow. This is natural and normal, but varies with the geo activity. Temperature in the hottest pool is usually around 104°/105° F. The hike from the upper parking lot to Sol Duc falls is very easy, for a nice long walk, hike Lovers Lane from the hot spring parking lot. Cost - If you plan to spend most of your time in the hot spring, stay at the resort, rooms range from $250-$350 and include unlimited sessions in the springs for 2 people. (There's also a 3 bedroom house that sleeps up to 8 for $500) A 1 1/2 hour session in the springs costs up to $18 per person if you aren't staying at the resort, that adds up fast. The rooms are very simple so the cost is only worth it if you're planning on spending a lot of time in the water or don't own camping equipment. Food and coffee at the restaurant is good, salads and burgers are worth the cost. The gift shop has blankets, alcohol, towels, and swim accessories that you don't see at many of the national park gift shops.

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Alan Quigley

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alan Quigley

Campsites are deep in the rainforest, on or close to the river. There are many miles of hikes right from your campsite. Backpack camping at a few lakes. A beautiful and very unique waterfall. Also if you want to relax in a hot spring, there is a short walk through the woods to a resort with 3 different temperature hot springs. Fed by natural Hot springs in the forest. Fair warning, be a responsibl... Campsites are deep in the rainforest, on or close to the river. There are many miles of hikes right from your campsite. Backpack camping at a few lakes. A beautiful and very unique waterfall. Also if you want to relax in a hot spring, there is a short walk through the woods to a resort with 3 different temperature hot springs. Fed by natural Hot springs in the forest. Fair warning, be a responsible camper. Pack your food away or have an airtight container. Because the animals know when there's food and they come quickly. Mostly the birds and chipmunks. But bears, raccoons and cats are not unheard of roaming in the area.

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Alan Quigley

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alan Quigley

Campsites are deep in the rainforest, on or close to the river. There are many miles of hikes right from your campsite. Backpack camping at a few lakes. A beautiful and very unique waterfall. Also if you want to relax in a hot spring, there is a short walk through the woods to a resort with 3 different temperature hot springs. Fed by natural Hot springs in the forest. Fair warning, be a responsibl... Campsites are deep in the rainforest, on or close to the river. There are many miles of hikes right from your campsite. Backpack camping at a few lakes. A beautiful and very unique waterfall. Also if you want to relax in a hot spring, there is a short walk through the woods to a resort with 3 different temperature hot springs. Fed by natural Hot springs in the forest. Fair warning, be a responsible camper. Pack your food away or have an airtight container. Because the animals know when there's food and they come quickly. Mostly the birds and chipmunks. But bears, raccoons and cats are not unheard of roaming in the area.

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