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Great spot, we got a site right on the water. $ 24$ a night.
Even if you are in the park, you pay to dump. $ 10.00 a dump.
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Very beautiful camping, right next to Kalaloch beach. You can hear the waves, but also the road which runs alongside the camping.
Restrooms were not really clean, no hands soap. Water spigots were broken. This camping is all about the location, and the price. Only 24$ for the night :)
Report Check-InWe changed campsites to this one at Bogachiel State Park since Kalaloch the Rangers gave us a warning that we should put the car on the reserved site. As it was too small, the maintenance of the toilets left something to be desired and there was no shower and we had done the tour of activities with a temperature of 16°C, humid and windy so we left. This campsite is set back from the most beautiful activities of the Olympic National Forest state park and tomorrow, we wanted to be closer to the Hoh Rain Forest activity, the Bogachield campsite was better located.
Report Check-InNice place. $24 a night. We didn’t have reservations, got here at noon and got a spot for 2 nights. Clean bathrooms, potable water, dump station. One mile walk to store to get snacks, ice, coffee and beer.
Report Check-InThis is quite possibly the nicest campground I’ve ever stayed at. Simple amenities, incredible beach access, and extremely clean. The sites by the highway are a tad noisy but definitely not a dealbreaker. Highly highly recommend.
Report Check-InFantastic campground. As of 12/21 only 1 of the bathrooms is working closer to the entrance. The drinking water dispenser is not working but there is running water in the sinks / flush toilets. The other bathroom is closed for construction. The RV Dump is also closed for construction. A few sites are permanently closed due to the erosion of the bluffs but still plenty of great options. There is no bear box but each site has fire pit and table.
Loop A is closed so no on site host. We snagged a spot on loop D with ocean view and easy beach access.
Report Check-InNice little campground at the beach and the tree of life. Some road noise and you hear the sea. 24$ as well for cyclists with a tent. Wall sockets in washrooms.
Report Check-Inone of the most beautiful campgrounds on the Pacific Ocean in the northwest. toilets, no showers, little to no cell signal. dump station is $10 extra even if you stay at the CG, which I don't understand (and it looks like nobody cares).
Report Check-InGreat cheap campground in the off-season. $12 for pass holders, $24 without. Beautiful spot on the cliff above the ocean, can hear the waves but not too loud. Cell coverage very spotty.
Report Check-InWhat a beautiful place to stay. Part of the Olympic National Park. The cost is half price if you have your annual park pass. The beach sites are gorgeous. We stayed at D25 overlooking the beach. See photos for the camp map and a few scenes. Spotty Verizon signal. Spots are first come, first serve in shoulder season. Pass through around 11am-12pm to catch a spot.
Report Check-InNo showers, but does have simple restrooms (bring your own soap as with similar sites), water, and trash receptacles. Our site (A3) wasn’t on the water, but it was a super short walk to the beach access and had more space from our neighbors than some of the other sites we saw. There is a way to pay card if you don’t have cash on you. Some road noise. We had a nice night and loved having a head start on our day on the coast being right off the byway.
Report Check-Ingreat campground right on the beach. beautiful long sandy beach for walking and beachcombing. paid $24 per night for a site. combat camping to get a spot beachfront, had to stalk someone that was packing up to leave and asked nicely if we could put our chairs in their spot while we went to pay. but worth it!
Report Check-InTypical NP campground. A little pricey. Decent AT&T cel service.
Report Check-InNOT FREE. But beautiful views of the beach. I slept here for one night driving down the coast. The campsights are pretty hidden from others by bushes and trees. Not all of them have views of the beach but there’s a lot so you might get lucky. Slept like a baby to the kind of crashing waves.
Report Check-InExcellent paid campground. $22 a night. Don’t usually pay for camping but this place was very nice. Right on the ocean and next to the tree of life.
Report Check-InWe was there but all campsite with ocean view /sun for our solar... So we drive a way.
You must pay 22$ for a RV/CAR/TENT and it's reduced with senior access NOT with the annual pass...!
Great state park right next to the beach with easy access to walk onto the beach. Campground has large trees and offers good privacy and is quiet. No power or WiFi but facilities are clean and there is a dump station. Cost was $11 and would definitely recommend staying here. Ample space for RV’s and all sites had benches and fire rings. 
Report Check-InGreat campground, specialy if you are lucky enough to get a place by the beach ! The price is 22 dollars even with the annual pass. The discount is just with senior or access pass... As there was no room by the beach and no showers, and the price was 22, we left.
Report Check-InGreat spot, we got a site right on the water.
If you have a national park pass you pay $ 11.00 a night, without it is $ 22 a night.
Even if you are in the park you pay to dump. $ 5.00 with the pass, without $ 10.00 a dump.