

Flush toilets and potable water available dump station $10/use.

This larger (88 sites) campground sits on the western bank of Lake Crescent and is adjacent to the Fairholme General Store and a boat launch. NPS Public Domain, Campground in the Hoh Rainforest NPS Public Domain, Mora Campground in Olympic National Park NPS Public Domain, Sol Duc Campground in Olympic National Park Fairholme Campground 10 Park Campgrounds Accommodate RVs Deposit Photos, RV and tents in a campground in Olympic National Park Public Domain, Large driftwood logs at Kalaloch Campground on the Olympic Coast. All sites are first-come, first-served (except Kalaloch, Hoh, Mora and Sol Duc campgrounds, the only ones to take reservations), so arrive early, especially in summer. (For sites with hookups, head to the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort or Log Cabin Resort, both run by a park concessionaire.) You’ll have the easiest time finding sites for RVs that are 21 feet long or smaller, though there are options for rigs up to 35 feet long. RV campsites run by the national park are fairly rustic, with fire pits and picnic tables but without water or electrical hookups or showers. Here’s what you need to know before you hit the road. Ready to take your home away from home into the park? Olympic National Park is an excellent place for RV camping, with options ranging from oceanfront perches to deep rainforest refuges.
