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Surrounded by Olympic National Park, La Push is a small community in the Quileute Indian Reservation. With the Olympic Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean splashing in the west, campers can hike in rainforests and kayak through swells in the same day. First Beach, Second Beach, Third Beach, and Rialto Beach offer plenty of coastal shoreline to explore, while the Quillayute River, which runs through the village, offers anglers quick access to salmon and trout. Lake Ozette delivers even more fishing opportunities, as well as boardwalk trails and ancient petroglyphs. And Sol Duc Valley delights visitors with waterfalls, mineral hot springs, and plenty of camping accommodations nearby, from amenity-filled RV campsites to remote backcountry sites.

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Olympic Adventure Camp Office

1. Olympic Adventure Campground

91%
(1824)
12mi from La Push · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Forks, WA
Olympic Adventure Campground is available to Both RV's & Tent Camping. 🏕Our Camp is situated on about 5 acres of Dense Enormous Evergreen Forest in the Olympic temperate rain forest region. It is next to the road on Highway 101 but still offers our guests the wilderness experience and Semi-Privacy with tall trees surrounding the camp. We recommend that our guests use GPS to find Forks, WA, First. Once you find Forks, you will be able to find our camp. Helpful Hints: If you are traveling from the South side of town: We are only a Half Mile from the Northbound Edge of town on the Right. If you are traveling from the North side: Watch for milepost number 193, you are very close. Our camp will be on the left. ⏱Check-in: 1pm-7pm Our Guests May Call or message our platforms(Hipcamp,Facebook,Email) ”Checking in!” ⏱️Check-out: 11am Camp Office Hours: ⏰7am-7pm Daily: May 15-September 15. Come to the office for help, questions. 🕰️8am-6pm September 16-May 14. Intermittent. Call as needed. **Quiet Time** 10pm-7am Daily ⚡️ Vehicle charging is an extra fee of $10.00 per day. 🛜 Wi-Fi is available at our camp. We Do Not Promise or Guarantee Perfect Speed, Connection or Range All Throughout the Camp Property. 🚮 We require our guests to use the nearest large dumpster for their trash. Please Do Not: Hang bags of food or trash up in trees; Leave it on the ground; In a fire pit or Next to a dumpster. This will attract crows & ravens to make messes. 🚍RV Black Waste Water Holding Tanks: We require guests to arrive at our camp with an empty black waste water holding tank. Some Rest Areas along the I-5 freeway have free dump stations. We encourage travelers to Google for more options. 🚻There are 5 restroom pods that stay open for our guests to use 24/7. Hot Showers: $5.00 per guest, in 3 of the restrooms between the hours: 7am-7pm Summer. 8am-6pm after summer. ✔️We are committed to helping our guests enjoy their stay at our camp. Please be willing to accept a possible booking update or change if necessary. If not, someone may need to look elsewhere to camp. ❗️Please Note: Some Requests for Refunds Not Allowed: 1. Animal Waste found at the camp: (This is a Wilderness area). 2. Wi-Fi: Weak or no signal. 3. Privacy: (This is not implied nor promised). Thank You!
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$40
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Crescent Beach & RV

2. Crescent Beach & RV

94%
(314)
46mi from La Push · 76 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
Welcome to Crescent Beach & RV! We are a privately-owned and operated campground and RV park located in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula, just west of Port Angeles. With a wide range of accommodations, such as full and partial hook-up RV sites, tent sites, and rental cabins - our park is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. In addition to stunning views and access to our 1/2 mile sandy beach, we offer a variety of amenities, including a volleyball court, horse-shoe pits, camp store, and quarter-operated laundry facilities & quarter-operated hot showers (open 7am-9pm during the summer, 9am-5pm during the fall/winter). No need to limit stays to the summer, we are open year-round for overnight stays as well as day-use. Popular activities include walking on the beach, flying kites, building sandcastles, surfing and paddleboarding, birdwatching, playing with seaweed, checking out the tide pools at Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary, and hiking Striped Peak - to name a few. Our proximity to Olympic National Park and other local attractions make us a great base for exploring the nearby areas. Whether you're in a trailer, sprinter van, tent or even your car - we have a spot for you! Come and visit Crescent Beach and RV, where the staff feel like friends and the beach feels like home.
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$45
 / night
Glamping at the Gateway

3. Glamping at the Gateway

94%
(296)
43mi from La Push · 13 sites · Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
Great base camp where the mountains meet the sea on the Olympic Peninsula. So many great sights in a short distance from camp. Salt creek recreation area is a short 3 miles away, beautiful views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca. NEW SHOWER on site!!! Tide pools to explore and WW2 bunkers. Striped peak trailhead offers panoramic views. Spruce Railroad trail to Devils punchbowl is 3 miles away as well as Log Cabin Resort. The resort offers paddle boats and kayaks for rent. (Closed for winter months) A restaurant and beautiful views of Lake Crescent await you. Hurricane Ridge visitor center is 16 miles away explore the glaciers of the Olympic mountains. Check out the Joyce General store for all your needs including wood for the fire and a laundry mat within 1 mile from the property. 2 night min stay in the RV no fireworks on property. No pets allowed in the RV RV has toilet, NEW OUTDOOR SHOWER, all bedding, comfy beds, dishes, cooking and cleaning supplies. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, 1 gallon drinking water and instant oatmeal are supplied. corn hole, charcoal bbq (not during burn ban), picnic tables, small zip line, rope swing, tire swing, port a potty, and fire pit are all in the communal area. During burn bans a propane fire ( included) is supplied in the firepit communal area only. 4 people per spot with a 5.00 charge per night for each additional up to max 6 people per site. please go to extras for the charge pick a unit per person per night. 1 car per site 5.00 charge per car per night max 2. please pay thru the extras.
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$113
 / night
Cozy Getaway House

6. Cozy Getaway House

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(1)
12mi from La Push · 1 site · Lodging · Forks, WA
Comfortable 2-bedroom house with all the amenities you need to prepare meals or simply relax. Each bedroom has a queen bed. The yard is fully fenced, making your stay worry-free with young children or pets (pet fees apply: $25 for the first pet and $15 per additional pet, per night). The patio area features a gas BBQ grill, outdoor dining table, new 4-person hot tub, and comfortable rocker chairs for relaxing evenings outdoors. Wi-Fi is provided via Starlink and is free, allowing you to join that Zoom meeting while traveling. House is non-smoking. Notable Nearby Trails & Outdoor Activities: • Bogachiel State Park (~4 miles south of Forks) A 127-acre riverside state park with hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, and access to trails through temperate rainforest. • Forks Area — Olympic National Forest Numerous day hikes, river access, fishing, wildlife viewing, and interpretive walks through old growth forests. Some trails follow the Bogachiel River, Sol Duc, and North Fork Calawah rivers. • Reade Hill Trails & Elk Creek Conservation Area Local multi-use trails (hiking, biking, walking) through forested terrain. Great for shorter, easy to moderate hikes, especially for families. • Olympic Discovery Trail (via Camp Creek or Fairholme trailheads) Offers hiking and biking along scenic river corridors and access to natural scenery within the forest service lands near Forks.
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$185
 / night
Lake Quinaults Rain Forest Resort Village

7. Lake Quinaults Rain Forest Resort Village

48mi from La Push · 41 sites · Quinault, WA
The Rain Forest Resort Village offers a unique experience nestled within the enchanting Quinault Rainforest, where guests can immerse themselves in nature's beauty along the serene shores of Lake Quinault. This stunning location on the Olympic Peninsula, at the northern edge of Grays Harbor County, provides a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. The resort is surrounded by the pristine, glacier-fed waters of Lake Quinault, inviting visitors to enjoy swimming, kayaking, and fishing right at their doorstep. The breathtaking Quinault Rainforest, framed by the majestic Quinault Valley and towering ridges that soar over 3,000 feet, serves as a picturesque backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can explore numerous hiking trails, discover hidden waterfalls, and experience the rich biodiversity of the rainforest. Nearby attractions include charming local restaurants and shops, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a memorable stay. The Rain Forest Resort Village is not just a destination; it's a gateway to unforgettable adventures in one of Washington's most beautiful natural settings.
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Surrounded by Olympic National Park, La Push is a small community in the Quileute Indian Reservation. With the Olympic Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean splashing in the west, campers can hike in rainforests and kayak through swells in the same day. First Beach, Second Beach, Third Beach, and Rialto Beach offer plenty of coastal shoreline to explore, while the Quillayute River, which runs through the village, offers anglers quick access to salmon and trout. Lake Ozette delivers even more fishing opportunities, as well as boardwalk trails and ancient petroglyphs. And Sol Duc Valley delights visitors with waterfalls, mineral hot springs, and plenty of camping accommodations nearby, from amenity-filled RV campsites to remote backcountry sites.

94% (1.7K)

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Olympic Adventure Camp Office

1. Olympic Adventure Campground

91%
(1824)
12mi from La Push · 51 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Forks, WA
Olympic Adventure Campground is available to Both RV's & Tent Camping. 🏕Our Camp is situated on about 5 acres of Dense Enormous Evergreen Forest in the Olympic temperate rain forest region. It is next to the road on Highway 101 but still offers our guests the wilderness experience and Semi-Privacy with tall trees surrounding the camp. We recommend that our guests use GPS to find Forks, WA, First. Once you find Forks, you will be able to find our camp. Helpful Hints: If you are traveling from the South side of town: We are only a Half Mile from the Northbound Edge of town on the Right. If you are traveling from the North side: Watch for milepost number 193, you are very close. Our camp will be on the left. ⏱Check-in: 1pm-7pm Our Guests May Call or message our platforms(Hipcamp,Facebook,Email) ”Checking in!” ⏱️Check-out: 11am Camp Office Hours: ⏰7am-7pm Daily: May 15-September 15. Come to the office for help, questions. 🕰️8am-6pm September 16-May 14. Intermittent. Call as needed. **Quiet Time** 10pm-7am Daily ⚡️ Vehicle charging is an extra fee of $10.00 per day. 🛜 Wi-Fi is available at our camp. We Do Not Promise or Guarantee Perfect Speed, Connection or Range All Throughout the Camp Property. 🚮 We require our guests to use the nearest large dumpster for their trash. Please Do Not: Hang bags of food or trash up in trees; Leave it on the ground; In a fire pit or Next to a dumpster. This will attract crows & ravens to make messes. 🚍RV Black Waste Water Holding Tanks: We require guests to arrive at our camp with an empty black waste water holding tank. Some Rest Areas along the I-5 freeway have free dump stations. We encourage travelers to Google for more options. 🚻There are 5 restroom pods that stay open for our guests to use 24/7. Hot Showers: $5.00 per guest, in 3 of the restrooms between the hours: 7am-7pm Summer. 8am-6pm after summer. ✔️We are committed to helping our guests enjoy their stay at our camp. Please be willing to accept a possible booking update or change if necessary. If not, someone may need to look elsewhere to camp. ❗️Please Note: Some Requests for Refunds Not Allowed: 1. Animal Waste found at the camp: (This is a Wilderness area). 2. Wi-Fi: Weak or no signal. 3. Privacy: (This is not implied nor promised). Thank You!
Pets
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from 
$40
 / night
Crescent Beach & RV

2. Crescent Beach & RV

94%
(314)
46mi from La Push · 76 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
Welcome to Crescent Beach & RV! We are a privately-owned and operated campground and RV park located in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula, just west of Port Angeles. With a wide range of accommodations, such as full and partial hook-up RV sites, tent sites, and rental cabins - our park is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. In addition to stunning views and access to our 1/2 mile sandy beach, we offer a variety of amenities, including a volleyball court, horse-shoe pits, camp store, and quarter-operated laundry facilities & quarter-operated hot showers (open 7am-9pm during the summer, 9am-5pm during the fall/winter). No need to limit stays to the summer, we are open year-round for overnight stays as well as day-use. Popular activities include walking on the beach, flying kites, building sandcastles, surfing and paddleboarding, birdwatching, playing with seaweed, checking out the tide pools at Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary, and hiking Striped Peak - to name a few. Our proximity to Olympic National Park and other local attractions make us a great base for exploring the nearby areas. Whether you're in a trailer, sprinter van, tent or even your car - we have a spot for you! Come and visit Crescent Beach and RV, where the staff feel like friends and the beach feels like home.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Glamping at the Gateway

3. Glamping at the Gateway

94%
(296)
43mi from La Push · 13 sites · Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
Great base camp where the mountains meet the sea on the Olympic Peninsula. So many great sights in a short distance from camp. Salt creek recreation area is a short 3 miles away, beautiful views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca. NEW SHOWER on site!!! Tide pools to explore and WW2 bunkers. Striped peak trailhead offers panoramic views. Spruce Railroad trail to Devils punchbowl is 3 miles away as well as Log Cabin Resort. The resort offers paddle boats and kayaks for rent. (Closed for winter months) A restaurant and beautiful views of Lake Crescent await you. Hurricane Ridge visitor center is 16 miles away explore the glaciers of the Olympic mountains. Check out the Joyce General store for all your needs including wood for the fire and a laundry mat within 1 mile from the property. 2 night min stay in the RV no fireworks on property. No pets allowed in the RV RV has toilet, NEW OUTDOOR SHOWER, all bedding, comfy beds, dishes, cooking and cleaning supplies. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, 1 gallon drinking water and instant oatmeal are supplied. corn hole, charcoal bbq (not during burn ban), picnic tables, small zip line, rope swing, tire swing, port a potty, and fire pit are all in the communal area. During burn bans a propane fire ( included) is supplied in the firepit communal area only. 4 people per spot with a 5.00 charge per night for each additional up to max 6 people per site. please go to extras for the charge pick a unit per person per night. 1 car per site 5.00 charge per car per night max 2. please pay thru the extras.
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$113
 / night
Cozy Getaway House

6. Cozy Getaway House

100%
(1)
12mi from La Push · 1 site · Lodging · Forks, WA
Comfortable 2-bedroom house with all the amenities you need to prepare meals or simply relax. Each bedroom has a queen bed. The yard is fully fenced, making your stay worry-free with young children or pets (pet fees apply: $25 for the first pet and $15 per additional pet, per night). The patio area features a gas BBQ grill, outdoor dining table, new 4-person hot tub, and comfortable rocker chairs for relaxing evenings outdoors. Wi-Fi is provided via Starlink and is free, allowing you to join that Zoom meeting while traveling. House is non-smoking. Notable Nearby Trails & Outdoor Activities: • Bogachiel State Park (~4 miles south of Forks) A 127-acre riverside state park with hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, and access to trails through temperate rainforest. • Forks Area — Olympic National Forest Numerous day hikes, river access, fishing, wildlife viewing, and interpretive walks through old growth forests. Some trails follow the Bogachiel River, Sol Duc, and North Fork Calawah rivers. • Reade Hill Trails & Elk Creek Conservation Area Local multi-use trails (hiking, biking, walking) through forested terrain. Great for shorter, easy to moderate hikes, especially for families. • Olympic Discovery Trail (via Camp Creek or Fairholme trailheads) Offers hiking and biking along scenic river corridors and access to natural scenery within the forest service lands near Forks.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$185
 / night
Lake Quinaults Rain Forest Resort Village

7. Lake Quinaults Rain Forest Resort Village

48mi from La Push · 41 sites · Quinault, WA
The Rain Forest Resort Village offers a unique experience nestled within the enchanting Quinault Rainforest, where guests can immerse themselves in nature's beauty along the serene shores of Lake Quinault. This stunning location on the Olympic Peninsula, at the northern edge of Grays Harbor County, provides a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. The resort is surrounded by the pristine, glacier-fed waters of Lake Quinault, inviting visitors to enjoy swimming, kayaking, and fishing right at their doorstep. The breathtaking Quinault Rainforest, framed by the majestic Quinault Valley and towering ridges that soar over 3,000 feet, serves as a picturesque backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can explore numerous hiking trails, discover hidden waterfalls, and experience the rich biodiversity of the rainforest. Nearby attractions include charming local restaurants and shops, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a memorable stay. The Rain Forest Resort Village is not just a destination; it's a gateway to unforgettable adventures in one of Washington's most beautiful natural settings.
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Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park has 73 miles of coastline to explore, four rainforests with tons of hiking trails, hundreds of lakes, and 4,000 miles of rivers and streams. It’s a backcountry camping paradise—but campers should bring a tarp in case of rain (the park receives 12 feet of rainfall per year). RVers will find campsites with a variety of amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and hookups for electricity and water. After setting up camp, spend the day traversing the trail from Rialto Beach to Hole-in-the-Wall to check out the tidal pools bursting with underwater life.

Lake Ozette

Get a waterfront view when camping year-round at Lake Ozette, a 45-minute drive from La Push. Most campgrounds found here are rustic, with pit toilets and potable water but no hookups. Go whale watching from one of the boardwalk trails that heads toward the coast, or follow another trail to Sand Point to view 54 ancient petroglyphs. Then kayak the lake and explore three small islands—Tivoli, Garden Island, and Baby Island. Ozette Lake is teeming with fish and is also home to a boat-in campground so anglers can wake up on the water.

Sol Duc Valley

East of La Push, Sol Duc Valley delivers lush, old-growth rainforests and iconic fishing. For hiking, hit up the Sol Duc Falls Trail that weaves throughout the stunning landscape toward a pounding 48-foot high waterfall. Anglers should check out Sol Duc River for year-round fishing for salmon, steelhead, and trout. Then, pay a visit to Sol Duc Hot Springs, where three mineral pools warmed by volcanic rocks create a soothing spot to relax. Shoreline campsites dot the river and offer services for both tents and RVs, with amenities ranging from picnic tables and firepits to restrooms and potable water taps.

When to go

La Push has an oceanic climate with warm summers and rainy winters. The mild temperatures make camping year-round appealing. August is the warmest month and a great time for ocean swimming, while November through January see the most rainfall. If chasing waterfalls is on the agenda, the best time to see them is in April and May, when the snowpack is melting.

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