E and K F.

Seattle, WA

Joined April 2021

Very quiet, great location

Spent three nights at Seaquest with the grandkids. Great playground with a cool dirt pile to play on. Nice easy walk through the tunnel to the wetlands. Convenient place for day drives to Ape Cave and Johnston Ridge. Clean restrooms. Well spaced sites.

All paved, no trees

There might have been some grass and trees elsewhere but the large area we were in is all paved with a little dirt area for picnic table. The lake was nice.

In a great park

Very nice campground. Each site has a bear food storage locker. Restrooms were clean, but not enough of them - lines formed in the morning. Very nice to be in the park and get an early start to beat the crowds.

Great views, easy access

After the thunderstorm passed through we had a great time here. The campground was clean, sites are well spaced. Easy access to trails from the campground with stunning views and a beautiful sunset. Site 37B was a few steps from great overlooks.

Great experience, and except host noise

Loved the campground. Close to hikes. Beautiful spot to enjoy the sunset. But - the campground host generator was loud and annoying on a Sunday eve right up to 10pm.

Clean and separated

Great campground. The cleanest vault toilets on the planet. Water supply is broken but they told us before we arrived so were able to adjust.

Very nice with great trail access

This campground has new, clean restroom facilities and the camp sites were very tidy.  The sites seemed well spaced, but was only 1/2 full during our two night stay in the middle of the week.  Great access to the Hall of Mosses, Spruce Nature and Hoh River Trails. Special treat was having a half-dozen elk wander through loop A one evening.