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Kalaloch Campground is located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Olympic National Park, on a high bluff adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Although campsites are not directly on the beach, several of them overlook the water and there is beach access within the facility.
Kalaloch Campground is located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Olympic National Park, on a high bluff adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Although campsites are not directly on the beach, several of them overlook the water and there is beach access within the facility.
Oceanside camp at Kalaloch with some sites overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Due to severe bluff erosion, the following campsites have been closed permanently: A18, D24, D31, D33, E6 and E9.
Campgrounds at Kalaloch and South Beach are the only places to camp on the southern coast of Olympic National Park. Kalaloch is open year-round, and has 175 campsites, four of which are wheelchair accessible.
Now $301 (Was $̶3̶5̶8̶) on Tripadvisor: Kalaloch Campground, Forks. See 140 traveler reviews, 126 candid photos, and great deals for Kalaloch Campground, ranked #1 of 9 specialty lodging in Forks and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.
With 170 campsites, Kalaloch Campground is not only Olympic National Park's largest campground, it is the only one that accepts reservations.
Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park, Forks Washington. See 25 traveler reviews, 36 photos and blog posts.
Kalaloch Campground is a beautiful destination on the Olympic Peninsula’s southwest coast in Olympic National Park. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and beachcombing.
If you are looking to camp near the beach and soak in the Pacific Ocean vibe then Kalaloch Campground is the perfect campground for you! Located right off of Highway 101 near the Kalaloch Lodge this campground offers stunning views of the ocean and easy access to the beach.
Kalaloch Campground is located on the southwest coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Olympic National Park, on a high bluff adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Although campsites are not directly on the beach, several of them overlook the water and there is beach access within the facility.