Hikers carrying gear four miles along the Elwha River trail reach this backcountry site within Olympic National Park's forested interior. The campground sits directly beside the Elwha River, with some sites positioned right at the water's edge and others set back among the trees. Access requires hiking from Whiskey Bend Road, making this a true wilderness camping experience.
The site operates on a first-come, first-serve basis and provides basic amenities including one pit toilet and pre-strung bear wires for food storage. Campers must filter water from the river and either bring bear canisters or use the provided bear cables. Lucy L. notes the setup: "They have prestrung bear wires set up in a section of camp away from the sites." Dry firewood can be scarce near camp, requiring hikers to venture back up the trail to gather suitable wood.
Wildlife encounters are common here, with mountain goats and pikas frequently spotted in the area. Summer brings peak visitation, with July particularly busy according to multiple reviews. Weather can shift quickly, and several campers report fog and rain limiting visibility during their stays. The nearby Lillian Ridge Trail provides day hiking opportunities from the campground.
Pack extra layers and rain gear regardless of season, as conditions change rapidly in this river valley setting.
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Location
Public CampgroundLillian — Olympic National Park is located in Washington
Coordinates
47.93849169 N
123.51478 W
Connectivity
- T-MobileNo Coverage
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Connectivity
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- AT&TNo Coverage
Access
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
Features
Drive Time
- 2 hrs 15 min from Bremerton, WA
- 2 hrs 36 min from Seattle, WA
- 3 hrs 5 min from Olympia, WA
- 3 hrs 6 min from Mount Vernon, WA












