Rainforest campings on the Olympic Peninsula
Pretty much what you'd expect in a national park. Amazing scenery and a very well kept location. Lots of site options....from sunny to shady, river front, deep forrest, and everything between. We drove in around 11am on a very busy weekend and got one of the last available spots (and there are over a 100).....camper turnover seems lower than normal during the pandemic...all of our neighbors were staying longer than I'm used to. Cars were driving around looking for spots as early as 7am with some saying that they had to sleep in their cars on forrest roads the night before as all sites were taken and all nearby options were full. Sites were very goo sized and bathrooms were relatively clean. Lots of mask wearing too. Downside here is the same in most big campgrounds....noise. RVs running generators and the occasional loud group that were not going to be getting up early. Good access to all hiking in the Hoh and it's just over an hour and a bit to the ocean beaches.