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Kalaloch Campround
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Kalaloch Campround

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About Kalaloch Campround

Oceanside camp at Kalaloch with some sites overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Online reservations accepted for peak season. Check recreation.gov for current season dates. All sites are first-come, first-served in off season.

Nestled along the rugged Pacific coastline of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Kalaloch Campground offers RV travelers an unforgettable escape into one of America's most pristine coastal wilderness areas. This National Park campground, with its 170 sites, provides a gateway to some of the most dramatic and unspoiled beaches on the West Coast, where ancient forests meet the thundering waves of the Pacific Ocean.

The location itself is remarkable. Kalaloch sits within Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses temperate rainforests, alpine peaks, and eleven miles of wild coastline. The campground's proximity to the beach means you can wake up to the sound of crashing waves and the cry of bald eagles overhead. The raw, natural beauty of this region feels worlds away from everyday life, yet the campground infrastructure makes it accessible and comfortable for RV camping.

For beach lovers, the nearby Kalaloch Beach is a major draw. The wide, sandy shores are perfect for long walks, tide pooling during low tide, and searching for sea glass and driftwood. The beach feels timeless and untamed, with sea stacks rising dramatically from the water and rocky outcroppings creating natural sculptures carved by centuries of wave action. Tide pools reveal starfish, anemones, and other marine life, making exploration endlessly fascinating for visitors of all ages.

The surrounding area offers numerous hiking opportunities for those who want to venture beyond the campground. Trails wind through old-growth Sitka spruce and western hemlock forests, many leading to hidden coves and secluded beaches accessible only on foot. The temperate rainforest creates a magical atmosphere with moss-draped trees, ferns covering the forest floor, and the constant drip of moisture that feeds this lush ecosystem.

Kalaloch is ideal for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking authentic Pacific Northwest coastal experiences. Whether you're interested in wildlife watching, beachcombing, hiking, or simply disconnecting and breathing in the salt air, this location delivers authentic outdoor adventure. The area experiences moderate weather with frequent rainfall, particularly from fall through spring, so visiting during the drier summer months typically offers the best camping conditions. This is a destination for travelers who appreciate raw natural beauty and don't mind embracing the moody, dramatic character of the Pacific coast.
170

Total Sites

Park Details

Total Sites 170

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Forks 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 Forks.

Explore the Area

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

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