Kalaloch Lodge Campsite

With a spectacular Pacific Ocean bluff setting, the Kalaloch Lodge Campground offers 170 sites overlooking an expanse of driftwood-covered beach. A haven for beachcombing and long oceanfront walks, this Olympic National Park campground is located approximately one-quarter mile south of the Main Lodge off Highway 101. The campground has restrooms, potable water, fire rings, and picnic tables. There are no on-site RV hookups, but there is a dump station on site (fee applies). Reservations are recommended and avaiable for the summer months (June through Labor Day). Please note that this is not the NPS run campground located north of Kalaloch Lodge.

The Kalaloch Lodge Group Campground is approximately one-quarter mile south of the Main Lodge off Highway 101. The site accommodates three very small RVs, or six to eight tents and a maximum of 30 people. There is one water tap, picnic tables, fire ring, and a vault toilet.

Three miles south of the Lodge you'll find South Beach Campground with 80 additional sites. The road leading in is short but steep. Offering a natural setting, South Beach campers must pack drinking water as there is no potable water on site.

To make a reservation at our Kalaloch Lodge Campsite, please call (866) 662-9928.

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