Kalaloch Campground

Forks, WA 98331

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Forks, WA 98331, United States
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Kalaloch Campground

Kalaloch Campground, located in Forks, Washington, United States, is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula, this campground offers stunning views of the pristine beaches and abundant marine wildlife. The area is home to three national wildlife refuges and the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, providing a safe haven for thousands of marine species.

Visitors to Kalaloch can enjoy bird watching, with opportunities to spot Western gulls, bald eagles, and other coastal birds nesting and feeding along the southern coast. Beach 4 is a great spot for tidepooling, where colorful seastars and anemones can be seen at low tides. Hiking along the coast offers amazing sights and the chance to explore the natural beauty of the area.

The campground at Kalaloch offers 175 campsites, four of which are wheelchair accessible. Reservations are highly recommended, as sites fill up quickly, especially during the summer months. For those looking for a more comfortable stay, Kalaloch Lodge provides rooms and cabins right on the beach, with stunning views of the ocean.

In addition to camping and lodging options, Kalaloch is a gateway to other attractions in Olympic National Park, such as the Hoh Rain Forest to the north and Queets and Quinault to the south. Visitors can explore the park's rugged shoreline, learn about tidepooling etiquette, and discover the wilderness coast along the South Coast Route.

Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach getaway or an adventure in nature, Kalaloch Campground offers something for everyone. Plan your visit to this beautiful coastal destination and experience the wonders of Olympic National Park.

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Edwin Rushton:
4

"I went to Kalaloch Campground to go look at the beach, check out the tree off life and dip my toes in the water. There was plenty of parking, but does require a discovery pass to park. As you are coming down the 101 this is one of the easiest places to actually get to the beach. Getting to the beach still requires going down a staircase and the bottom stair is continually being washed away so be careful about that bottom step. The beach is more sandy than say Ruby Beach, but not quite all sand like ocean shores."

1 year ago
Kelsey Koonts:
5

"This place is my absolute favourite. The beach is stunning, the campground is large and has nice, clean washrooms. I come back time and again to take in the breathtaking views."

1 year ago
Mark Ledford:
5

"Beautiful first come first serve in shoulder season of October, find your camping spot first and then self register at the registration board, $24 a day and you can pay online via QR code. 1 bar AT&T. So many cool mushrooms throughout the sites. Very popular but there are so many sites you are bound to find one though the beach racing ones will be taken early."

1 year ago
Elena:
5

"Beach for miles! The campground is near the beach with a. easy descent down the stairs. The campground offers potable water, and bathrooms, but no showers. Our campsite was large enough to pitch an 8 person tent + room for chairs and other items. The campground itself is busy in the summer and we'll maintained. If you are not able to book a site in advance, same day reservations are available almost every day per park ranger. The night sky deserves it's own segment. It's dark, deep and so full of starts it feels you could swim on it. Only note is one of women's stalls in a bathroom was out of order, but easily remedied by using another bathroom."

1 year ago
Phil Hanlon:
4

"A very beautiful and relaxing location! Most of the campsites are a little small but doable. We camped in 2 different sites with our van. The parking pads are far from level so be prepared to make some adjustments. The beach and scenery are stunning. We spent most of our 2 days walking on the beach. We got to enjoy beautiful weather and an amazing sunset. Everyone was courteous and respectful of their surroundings and neighbors."

1 year ago
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