Walking distance to Hood Canal
This is clean and well-maintained state campground that offers nice access to the southern tip of Hood Canal, although you have to cross Rt. 106 to get to the waterside picnic area and docks, and that can get fairly busy. Most of the campsites are pretty close together, so privacy is not great and noise could be an issue. At the campground you're really in the woods, so if you need sunlight for your solar panels, you may be out of luck. There are some nice trails that start at the campground. You could ride your bikes along Rt. 106, but again, it's kind of a busy road, and probably more so in the summer. You need a Discover Pass for day use. These are required at pretty much all county and state campgrounds in Washington State. They cost $30 per year.