Mora campground in Olympic National Park has 94 sites located in an old growth forest along the Quillayute River about 2 miles from Rialto Beach. The campground takes reservations mid June to mid September, but has limited (first-come, first-serve) availability during the off season. It does not have hookups or showers, but does have an RV dump station, drinking water and flush toilets. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 35 feet, but mostly 21 feet). Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Cell service is generally fair depending on the provider.
Plenty of fun here including hiking, fishing, biking, photography, picnicking, playing hide & seek among the big trees and cruising down to the ocean for some beach combing and exploring.
Bogachiel State Park is about 19 miles inland and offers a nice campground and area to explore.
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Beautiful forested campground near Rialto Beach. No hookups, but water and flush toilets available. Few sites large enough for RVs or medium-sized trailers – try E loop 1st. Very crowded in summer, so get there early. Near La Push and other famous beaches, but you can’t cross the river w/out going east.
One of my most favorite places to camp in WA state!
Lovely campground, I’ve been camping there for 30+ years. Up until this year it was first come first served but for some reason they’ve changed to reservation system. No more heading to the beach when the weather gets hot—now must plan rain forest adventures six months in advance. Really bad decision.
Was there late summer of 21 and half the site were reserved and empty because the weather was cooler. This is a complete waste. Many of us locals would gladly use those sites but they were already paid for. This system doesn’t serve us.
Agreed. Would be nice if they could work out a system to allow for walk-in camping for no-show campsites.