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Olympic National Park
Group Camping
 

Kalaloch
The concession-operated Kalaloch Lodge administers a group campsite with a maximum group size of 30 people. There is a 7 day maximum stay.

Running water and pit toilets only are provided.

The site has limited parking and RV use is discouraged.

Reservations accepted by phone only at (360) 962-2271. There is a $20 non-refundable reservation fee, plus a $2 per person per night camping fee.

 

Sol Duc
This group site, managed by the National Park Service, can accommodate groups of up to 24 people, with a 7 day maximum stay. Minimum group size is 9 people. This site is for organized groups only. The site can accommodate up to eight head of stock. 

There is no running water but pit toilets are available. Water can be packed in from ranger station or filtered from a nearby stream.

Reservations accepted by phone only. March 1st through April 15 by calling the Storm King Ranger Station at (360) 928-3380. April 16 through October 31 call the Eagle Ranger Station at (360) 327-3534.

There is a $20 non-refundable reservation fee, plus a $1 per person per night camping fee.

marmot  

Did You Know?
Although related to other marmots and groundhogs of North America, the Olympic marmot is unique. An endemic species, it is found only in the Olympic Mountains. Visitors to the high country of Olympic National Park may be lucky enough to encounter a marmot sunning itself near its burrow.

Last Updated: January 21, 2009 at 14:23 EST