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Cedar Creek Camp

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Cedar Creek Camp is located near the Olympic National Forest in Washington, featuring dense forest terrain and a network of creeks. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 75°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Hoh Rain Forest and the Pacific Ocean coastline, offering opportunities for hiking and beach exploration.

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Cedar Creek Camp is located in Washington

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47.47741199 N
124.0594217 W

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cedar Creek Campground located in Washington?

Cedar Creek Camp is located in western Washington state, nestled in the Olympic Peninsula region. This campground is situated within a forested area that provides a quintessential Pacific Northwest camping experience. The site is positioned along Cedar Creek, offering visitors a peaceful woodland setting. For those planning to visit, it's advisable to check with the managing agency for precise directions, as the campground is somewhat secluded from major highways.

What amenities are available at Cedar Creek Campground?

Cedar Creek Camp offers rustic camping experiences with limited amenities. The campground is primarily designed for tent camping in a natural setting. Based on available information, the site does not appear to have extensive facilities like showers or electrical hookups. The campground's natural surroundings are its primary feature rather than developed amenities. Visitors should plan to bring necessary supplies and be prepared for a more primitive camping experience.

Is Cedar Creek Campground near Forks or Neah Bay?

Cedar Creek Camp is positioned on the Olympic Peninsula, in the general vicinity of both Forks and Neah Bay, though not immediately adjacent to either town. If you're planning to visit these locations, you'll need to factor in some driving time from the campground. The western Olympic Peninsula region where Cedar Creek is located offers relatively convenient access to both destinations. For visitors interested in the coastal areas near these towns, Cedar Creek can serve as a forested retreat between explorations.

How close is Cedar Creek Campground to Olympic National Park?

Cedar Creek Camp is situated within reasonable proximity to Olympic National Park, making it a potential base camp for exploring this magnificent national park. While not directly at the park boundary, the campground's location on the Olympic Peninsula puts visitors within driving distance of various park entrances. The exact distance varies depending on which section of the expansive Olympic National Park you plan to visit. For the most accurate travel times, check current road conditions and access points before your trip.