Established Camping
Shi Shi Beach — Olympic National Park
About
National Forest
Olympic National Park
Wilderness Camping Permits are required for overnight stays at Shi Shi. Visit our Wilderness Backpacking Reservations page to learn how to obtain a permit. As of March 15, in alignment with the reopening of the Makah Reservation by the Makah Tribe, the coastal wilderness area north of Cape Alava…
Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Reservable
- Toilets
- Fires
Stunning beach
After an easy hike you arrive at Shi Shi beach-. You can call anywhere on this stunning beach- just watch out for high tide! We saw all kinds of creatures, from starfish in the tide pools to otters on the beach and in the ocean.
There is a relatively difficult but short hike over the bluffs…
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epic but crowded beach camping
You do need a permit to camp here- obtain from the ranger station in Port Angeles (in person, or call). The hike in is mellow- almost all pretty flat until the final descent to the beach. Pack in your water or bring a filter for the creeks in the area. The beach can be a bit of a mob scene- packed…
Easy Hike Rewarded With Beautiful Views
The drive to Shi Shi (pronounced Shy Shy) Beach was amazing. WA 112 is a fun, winding road with breathtaking views of the ocean. To backpack overnight on Shi Shi Beach you will need a Makah Recreation Pass. It was $10 and we purchased it at the Washburn General Store in Neah Bay. We then followed…
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Location
Shi Shi Beach — Olympic National Park is located in Washington
Coordinates
48.25977 N
124.68201 W