Bruceport County Park & Campground

7807 U.S. 101, Olympia, WA 98502

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7807 US-101, Olympia, WA 98502, United States
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About the Business

Bruceport County Park & Campground is a charming retreat nestled along the scenic U.S. 101 in Olympia, Washington. This institution offers a perfect blend of camping, lodging, and outdoor recreation, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The campground features spacious RV sites, cozy cabins, and tent sites surrounded by lush forests and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking in the park, or simply relax and unwind in the peaceful natural setting. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Bruceport County Park & Campground provides a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Willapa Photo (Willapa News):
5

"Bruceport County Park & Campground is now open year around. Campsites start at $20.00 for hikers and bicyclers per night, $30.00 for standard campsite per night, $35.00 for one utility hook-up campsite per night, and $40.00 for a full utility hook-up campsite for trailers or RV's. Day use of Bruceport Park is free with a donation box available by the day use parking area. There is hiking trail that goes to the Willapa Bay shoreline."

1 year ago
Scott Stearley:
5

"Absolutely beautiful place. The camp hosts were great, and very helpful. There aren't any trails that we could find, other than the one that led to the beach. Big open spaces, deceptively private campsites. We'll be back ☺️"

1 year ago
v strom spiro:
2

"Absolutely amazing host at the site. Extremely friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, the $45 (us) dollar per night for tenting prevents me from returning. That is way too expensive. That's the only reason I didn't give a 5 star rating."

1 year ago
Chris and Charity Johnson:
2

"No camp host in sight, views to the ocean are completely overgrown, there’s no way to reserve the actual campsite you want, no tent pads, the provided grills are dangerous and below regular standards, maintained roads but nothing on trails maintenance, some tent sites are capable of holding a vehicle and tent, no security of the grounds. Beautiful trees to shade your tent."

1 year ago
Debbie Pierce:
3

"I would give it 3.5 stars if I could. Nice campground but the fee is way too high for what you get. When I called to make a reservation in April the fee was only $20 for an RV with no hookups. When I called to confirm my reservation the week before our trip, not only had the fee gone up to $45 per night, they didn't have our reservation on their calendar. Thankfully there was more than enough room at the campground so we were able to stay. The fire pits are not up to standards so if there is any fire ban at all, campfires are not allowed. A nice trail (a little less than 1/2 mile) goes down to the bay but there isn't really a place/beach to enjoy the water or for kids to play. Only a few sites have views so check with the camp host when you make a reservation if that's what you're after. The site host was nice and kept the bathrooms stocked and clean. This seems like a great place to stop for the night if you're on a road trip but there isn't much in the area to make it a destination."

almost 2 years ago
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