Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park
Tarah S.
Reviewed Jul. 27, 2016

Fall adventure

For a tent spot at this campground it costs $20. I thought this was a little bit expensive for what you get; however, I was pleasantly surprised to find a spot near the river under a beautiful orange and red sugar maple. Also, I felt much better about $20/night after seeing how much it cost to stay at the lodge! For October, this park was still busy and all the spots adjacent to me were full. Please keep this in mind if you are planning on visiting in the summer months. Regardless of the campground being full, it was still quiet as the river drown out most of the surrounding sounds. The campground is situated between the trail to Sol Duc Falls and Sol Duc Lodge. The hot springs are on site at the lodge and it costs $12 to get in last time I was there. The hot springs were crowded and not as hot as I wished they were. After several days of oatmeal packets for breakfast, I thought it was time to change things up and eat breakfast at the Sol Duc lodge. It won't disappoint! Also, I did the Sol Duc Falls trail first thing in the morning and was glad I did- there were few people on the trail and the sun shining through the trees was amazing!

  • Review photo of Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park by Tarah S., July 27, 2016
  • Review photo of Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park by Tarah S., July 27, 2016
  • Review photo of Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park by Tarah S., July 27, 2016
  • Review photo of Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park by Tarah S., July 27, 2016