Seaquest State Park campground has 88 single-family campsites and is located on the shoreline of Silver Lake near Mount St. Helens. There are 15 full hookup sites and 18 with electric. There are also 3 hiker/biker sites and 5 yurts available for rent. Group camping is also available. Sites are reservable mid May through September, and first-come, first-served other times of the year.
Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 50 feet). Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. Firewood is also available for sale from the camp host. There’s also picnic areas, a playground and a boat ramp (nearby).
The beautifully forested 475-acre park has about 1 mile of shoreline along Silver Lake. Outdoor recreation includes boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, water sports, hiking, biking and picnicking. Wildlife viewing is also nice here.
Other State Parks in the area include Ike Kinswa State Park and Lewis & Clark State Park.
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1, 3, 10, 26, 34, 35, 37, 39, 48, 54
Year Round
600
88 + 5 Yurts
33
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We stayed here June 2015 in our 24′ Chinook Destiny. Our rig was fine for the regular campground, but bigger rigs will need to use the dedicated RV loop. Seaquest is the park to stay at if you’re going to visit Mt. St. Helens (you’ll need a tow vehicle if you don’t want to drive your rig since the park is 50 miles away from the mountain.) We enjoyed the many trails in the park, and the 1-mile trail and boardwalk around Silver Lake, from which you can see the mountain. The Silver Lake Mount Saint Helens Visitor Center is across the road, accessed by a tunnel under the highway. There is also a coffee and shave ice stand outside the visitor center that was open on the weekend. Two complaints while we were there: no doggie bags and the swingset in the playground closest to us was in serious need of oil!
which campsite is the camp host?
HI Bill,
Not sure, perhaps someone here has an answers. All we were able to identify is a ‘Yurt Host’ site (see Campground Map).
Camp host site is T7 and the Yurt Village host site is next to the Yurts at the end of the Day Use area.