Beautiful spot!

We stayed here tonight at the end of April 2021. The first night we got in late on a Monday and got a site in the woods on A loop. I was determined to have an oceanfront site, and in the morning, after checkout time, we moved to a different site on the cliff. We were fortunate to have dry weather while we were there and be able to see otters swimming in the ocean (through binoculars). We had a great campfire in the evening and watched the sunset. It wasn’t very crowded while we were there. Bathrooms were clean, water available. We had a great lunch at Kalaloch Lodge and took a day trip to Hoh Rainforest. Campground pay is with credit cards online or post-dated if you don’t have access (I had a bar or so on the south side of the campground, nothing on the oceanfront side).

Beautiful campground

We stayed on a Sunday night in shoulder season and the campground was half full. Very quiet except for the trains and occasional cars passing on Chuckanut drive. The trains came through a few times but didn’t bother us, but we are city dwellers and were in a van. Bathrooms at the north end at least are single-user (but multiple rooms), and both the bathrooms and shower are wheelchair accessible. The shower was a very generous 3 minutes for 50 cents and HOT — felt wonderful to get clean. Nice little beach where there are tide pools at low tide supposedly. There is a CG host who sells firewood but the whole time we were there there was a large OFF DUTY sign on the door. Thankfully we were having dinner in town and picked up some wood at the grocery store. CAUTION: the campground accepts cash payment only on-site and sites range from $25-45. We wound up in a super expensive site but I was too tired to move.

Nice place

Beautiful spot, though tightly packed and crowded/noisy. We stayed in spot 59 on a Saturday night. It was rainy and the fire pit area had plenty of puddles. Lots of folks came in later in the evening with multiple cars and sat out talking; plenty of them packed up and left before 8 am. We walked the fen trail, which was spooky and different from our home of Colorado! Reservations needed. There are also glamping cabins. Nice clean bathrooms with flush toilets, water available at multiple locations, showers available with tokens.