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Walbran Creek Camp
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Walbran Creek Camp

Clallam Bay, Washington
4.0 (30 reviews)

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About Walbran Creek Camp

A nice campsite with bear boxes, and an outhouse.

Nestled in the heart of Washington's natural landscape, Walbran Creek Camp offers RV travelers an authentic escape into the Pacific Northwest wilderness. This public campground provides an excellent base for those seeking to experience the region's dramatic scenery, old-growth forests, and pristine waterways without sacrificing the comfort and convenience of RV camping.

The surrounding area is characterized by towering Douglas fir and western hemlock trees, creating a canopy that filters the light into a soft, diffused glow throughout much of the day. Walbran Creek itself runs through or near the campground, providing the soothing soundtrack of flowing water that many RV travelers cherish. The landscape here represents the true character of the Pacific Northwest, with lush vegetation, moss-covered rocks, and an abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities.

This location appeals to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers will find numerous trails in the surrounding area, ranging from easy walks suitable for families to more challenging routes for experienced backpackers. Fishing enthusiasts appreciate the creek access and nearby waters teeming with salmon and steelhead depending on the season. Photographers discover endless subjects in the interplay of light through the forest canopy and the varied terrain.

The campground's public status means it serves as a welcoming destination for all visitors, with reasonable rates that make extended stays more accessible. The setting is ideal for those who want to disconnect from the busy pace of city life while remaining within reasonable driving distance of Washington's population centers. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer exploration of the region, Walbran Creek Camp serves as a peaceful home base.

The nearby communities offer basic services and supplies, ensuring that campers have access to necessities while maintaining their immersion in nature. The cooler temperatures and moderate climate of the region make this an attractive destination during warmer months, when the forest provides natural relief from summer heat. Fall visits reward travelers with changing foliage, while spring brings wildflowers and renewed forest growth.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Clallam Bay 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 Clallam Bay.

Explore the Area

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

Walbran Creek Camp Reviews

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Anthony Slape

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Anthony Slape

I am going to bullet-point this review for simplicity. We stayed in Cabin P. Pros *Pretty scenery/venue *Gorgeous atrium, plants, stained glass, fountain, etc. *Beautiful bride & groom suites *Decor was nice in the cabin *Walking distance to the day of *Linens were clean *Lady on the phone was nice and helpful Cons *Awful communication (if we hadn't called in advance, we would have been locked o... I am going to bullet-point this review for simplicity. We stayed in Cabin P. Pros *Pretty scenery/venue *Gorgeous atrium, plants, stained glass, fountain, etc. *Beautiful bride & groom suites *Decor was nice in the cabin *Walking distance to the day of *Linens were clean *Lady on the phone was nice and helpful Cons *Awful communication (if we hadn't called in advance, we would have been locked out, no email or info on how to get into the cabin or how to find our cabin). Open til 3, but no one was in the office at 2:45? *No photos of the cabins (I added them for others) *Dirty/dusty floors, I would have mopped had I access to one. (both in the cabin and community venue area) *Dusty overhead, light fixtures/covers, cross beams, etc. *Low-flow toilet could barely flush proper, had problems all weekend with it. *Wall A/C unit in NM can't keep up with the heat *unclean refrigerators (both the community fridge and the cabins, one of the community fridges didn't even have shelves) *Limited electric sockets (one by the front door and one in the bathroom) *Rude neighbors (being yelled at by private residents for walking on paved path from the venue to our cabin; if its an issue put up fences/signs on the path) *Overpriced, $150 for a dirty facilities, wall a/c, bad toilet, and other points above.

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Jeremy D

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Jeremy D

Not a good place to stay if your using the RV sites. We booked a site because it's located between the two National Parks. We had to call over and over to get a hold of someone to book it. This should have been our first sign. We received an email a couple days later confirming the site with a crudely drawn map with directions to the RV sites. The map also had a warning to not go near a couple bui... Not a good place to stay if your using the RV sites. We booked a site because it's located between the two National Parks. We had to call over and over to get a hold of someone to book it. This should have been our first sign. We received an email a couple days later confirming the site with a crudely drawn map with directions to the RV sites. The map also had a warning to not go near a couple buildings... We arrived mid-afternoon and processed to the office, but it locked up. We called the number provided and no one answered. Finally a couple maintenance workers came over and told us were to park. The map was no help and they even agreed. The there was three sites that we could see. They each had water and power and then a 'dump station' was located near our site. If more than one camper was there they wouldn't be able to use it. I checked the other sites and they didn't have a sewer connection so this must have been the only one. Once the maintenance works showed us to the site, we didn't see another human the rest of our stay. The place gives off major cult vibes. I would recommend avoiding this place, just drive up the road a few miles and camp near Carlsbad. Also of note during the night a major wind storm blew in and rocked our camper all night. The RV sites are located a little hill which exposed us to the wind. So we stayed up all night trying to keep the camper from rolling over.

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T Erb

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by T Erb

This place was a great find. Searching online for lodging and hotels it never came up. If the place was called Camp Washington Lodging Carlsbad, NM or Camp Washington Hotel Carlsbad NM, it would come up on search engines. We had a group stay here and loved being able to be together prepared our meals ourselves and hung out inside and outside. Go to Carlsbad for food to bring back easily. The place... This place was a great find. Searching online for lodging and hotels it never came up. If the place was called Camp Washington Lodging Carlsbad, NM or Camp Washington Hotel Carlsbad NM, it would come up on search engines. We had a group stay here and loved being able to be together prepared our meals ourselves and hung out inside and outside. Go to Carlsbad for food to bring back easily. The place is pretty, and far enough off the road. Plenty of space. It was close to the caverns and Guadalupe Park. Couldn't get better as far as location. It is rustic, seriously. Don't come here if you're going to get worked up about cobwebs, cracks, dirty blinds, ect.

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Feyyaz Cimen

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Feyyaz Cimen

We just came over this place for 2-day camping with more than 80 students from El Paso, Odessa and Lubbock. The only temping part of this camping ranch was paintball. However, the manager just cancelled the paintball and let all students down out of nowhere. The manager’s reason lack of safety net in the windy weather conditions. The weather is not windy. Contrarily, it is so hot. It is just unacc... We just came over this place for 2-day camping with more than 80 students from El Paso, Odessa and Lubbock. The only temping part of this camping ranch was paintball. However, the manager just cancelled the paintball and let all students down out of nowhere. The manager’s reason lack of safety net in the windy weather conditions. The weather is not windy. Contrarily, it is so hot. It is just unacceptable excuse and unprofessional and also cheap service. Kids and teachers regretted to choose this place that they spent their camp chance here. However overall, not a bad place

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Kevin Steigman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Steigman

We stayed here 5 years ago. We came back again because we loved it.It’s a little oasis in the desert. We have read some reviews that people have left that seem unfair. This place is rustic and basic which we love. It’s definitely not glamorous but it’s an authentic American experience. Don’t expect luxury or even the level of amenities of a modern hotel. But it’s historic and rustic, which fit th... We stayed here 5 years ago. We came back again because we loved it.It’s a little oasis in the desert. We have read some reviews that people have left that seem unfair. This place is rustic and basic which we love. It’s definitely not glamorous but it’s an authentic American experience. Don’t expect luxury or even the level of amenities of a modern hotel. But it’s historic and rustic, which fit the bill for us perfectly. We appreciate the solitude and lovely sunrise and sunset.

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