The best river, stream, or creek camping near Moclips

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate camping resource! Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or stay in a cozy cabin, we've got you covered. If you're a fan of rivers and stunning terrain, you're in luck. We have over 1,000 options near Moclips, Washington that offer stunning river views and exciting activities. Choose from campsites like Shangri La Push (690 reviews), Bumps & Bruzas (333 reviews), or Maple Creek Outfitter Campsites (263 reviews) - all highly recommended by fellow campers. And with prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $50 per night, there's something for every budget. Plus, you'll find popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly spaces, and campfire pits. Don't miss out on wildlife watching, biking, or whitewater paddling - just a few of the thrilling activities you can enjoy in this beautiful region. Start planning your river adventure today!

95% (2.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Moclips

1. Shangri La Push

98%
(2109)
49mi from Moclips · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Five acres of wooded property near National Park, Mountain streams and Native American Villages. Forks, Washington is the site of the popular "Twilight" series . All the amenities you enjoy! Hot shower, flush toilet, WIFI, potable water and friendly hosts. Large load firewood for sale. Kindling and fire starter included. $10 cash or Venmo. It is most rewarding to be entering our 8th season hosting Shangri La Push with its 98% approval rating; comprised of over 1,700 camper reviews. Grown from a few meadow tent sites in 2018 to a full service campground today. Shangri La Push is a private property. We enjoy sharing it with like-minded travelers who enjoy the great outdoors of our Pacific Northwest. Less traffic noise is evident from La Push Rd during the current season Tent sites and RV sites We offer 7 individual tent sites and 5 RV sites within the ever-changing 5 acres of Alder Grove. Enjoy sparkling meadows of tall grasses and majestic Fir trees. The ground is level packed and topped with light gravel for tents. No mud! Campsites/RV sites each have their own picnic table and fire ring. In the summer, we have a cedar hot shower, one flush toilet and 3 porta potties. We are located in the great northwest, near Forks WA, 8 miles off Highway 101 on State Highway 110 (La Push Road) 5 miles from La Push. 9 miles from Forks. Forks (made famous by author Stephanie Meyer's setting here, her internationally known vampire love-story series; Twilight.) Forks is a small, yet full-service town with banks, restaurants, post office, outfitters, guide services, hardware, hospital, pharmacy and grocery stores. Just 5 miles from the Native-American Quileute Village of La Push and their amazing beaches: First, Second, Third Beach and also nearby; Rialto Beach. Second Beach is alleged to be in the top 5 most beautiful beaches in the world. Surfing, hiking, kayaking and bird-watching are some of the many activities to enjoy in the area. Keep an eye out for the Elk herd, seen often in the area.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night

3. Calm Waters

96%
(134)
46mi from Moclips · 4 sites · Tents
Calm Waters is bordered by the Bogachiel River. It is approximately 2 acres of timber and a little meadow area. On site, enjoy swimming, bird watching, eagles & sunbathing with total peace & relaxation. There are many hiking trails nearby. You can hike through our beautiful forests or take a stroll along our gorgeous beaches. There are many beaches within a short driving distance from our location, and you can take your pick of sandy shores or a little rockier shore. Plan a picnic as you watch the beautiful sunset after a day of combing the beach of all its little treasures, Seashells, rocks, and Sea-glass. Dine in at any of our local restaurants. You can take your pick, we have lots to choose from. The Hoh Rainforest is also just a short drive from our location along with many lakes and rivers. The city of Forks is located approximately 6 miles from our location. You can find a place to supply all your needs from our local grocery store " Forks Outfitters", to our pharmacy / gift store. We also have 'Native to Twilight' for all our Twilight fans, the Sasquatch and many more little shops, and restaurants. Forks is a very unique town with a population just under four thousand. For more history on our town, you can visit the timber museum and information center located is the city of Forks.
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

6. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

34mi from Moclips · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Campfire Tale: The Legend of John Tornow "The Wildman of the Wynooche." More than a century ago, the forests around Travers Mountain were home to one of Washington’s most mysterious figures — John Tornow, the Wildman of the Wynooche. Born in 1880, Tornow grew up as a gifted woodsman and hunter. He was known for his uncanny ability to move silently through the timber, living off the land with the skill of someone more animal than man. But his story turned dark after the tragic deaths of his nephews, the Bauer twins, whose family homestead you can still see from our property. Accused of their killings, Tornow fled deep into the wilderness. For nearly two years, he evaded every search party and posse that hunted him. Locals whispered that he was impossible to track — some even swore he could vanish into the trees like a ghost. He became both feared and respected, remembered as part outlaw, part legend. The tale ends in 1913, when a massive manhunt cornered Tornow in the woods. Even then, he fought fiercely, leaving his mark on Grays Harbor history forever. So when you camp here whether its under the trees-at Tornow’s Timberline, perched high at Outlaw’s Overlook, or gathered by the fire at Wildman’s Saloon Stop — listen closely to the night sounds. The owls, the wind, and the rustling branches might just remind you of the Wildman, still wandering in spirit through these hills.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

7. Capa Campground

98%
(406)
26mi from Moclips · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Private property along the Quinault River between NFS land and Olympic National Park, adjacent to Colonel Bob Wilderness and just past The Quinault Nation reservation. Homesteaders came here in 1890, prior to that there was no human habitation. A perfect base camp to explore the many varied facets of the West side of the Olympic Peninsula. The campsites are on acreage of a very small off-grid farm. Relax and forget the stress. There are 6 tent sites and 2 small RV sites. Toilets are available, as well as trash bins, potable water, and picnic tables. We do not allow pets. Guests love staying here: "This spot was everything we were hoping for and more! Awesome location near everything in Quinault. Received a fun, short tour of the property from our hosts who are incredibly nice. The campsite was tidy and exactly what we imagined. Plenty of room between us and our neighbors, and we barely knew that they were there. The outhouse is basic but clean and charming. Imagine the friendliness of staying at a distant cousin's organic farm, with the facilities of a top-notch campsite. Only regret was that we were crashing there quickly, and weren't able to stay longer and relax on-site. If the description on the website seems like what you're looking for, I would highly recommend this location."
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

8. Salmon Run Campground

100%
(24)
25mi from Moclips · 4 sites · Tents
Nestled along the Clearwater River in a quiet, forested stretch of the Olympic Peninsula, Salmon Run is a small family-owned campground offering a peaceful, back-to-nature experience. Located between the Quinault and Hoh rainforests just 3.6 miles north of Highway 101 and about 10 miles from Kalaloch Beach, this peaceful spot is a quiet alternative to the busy coastal campgrounds. Sites include a fire ring, a flat spot for your tent, and a picnic table (except Camp 4). At the north edge of the campground, a short trail through the floodplain forest provides access to the river and gravel bar. There’s no potable water onsite, so bring drinking water or your filter for the river. Directly across the street, guests have access to a clean Sanican, a gravel parking area, and free WiFi in front of the main shop. Dogs are welcome, as long as they stay leashed and are never left unattended. Bundles of firewood are available for purchase.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

11. Merriman Creek Maple Flat Hipcamp

84%
(45)
26mi from Moclips · 8 sites · Tents
Merriman Creek is nestled under a canopy of old growth Maple Trees next to our Nightly Rental, The River's Edge, on the South Shore of Lake Quinault. At the request of our nightly rental customers, we have added secluded dry camping sites for our guests and for those wanting to enjoy the Lake Quinault area. Due to USFS Campground closures and high demand, we are happy to provide a place for campers to spend a night or two as they enjoy Lake Quinault. The Hipcamp location is approx 100 yards away from our Rental House and it is secluded and provided. Preferably this is a walk-in tent site Hipcamp, but if the weather is dry, you may drive in with your car or camper van. Please be mindful of other campers as this is an open field nestled under old growth Maple Trees. Quiet Hours and respectful camping etiquette should be followed. We have a communal fire pit in the middle of the 3 acre parcel, 7 sites in total and a clean and new Porta-Potty toilet. There is no water on site so please bring your own water. You may also bring your own portable propane fire pit should you wish not to use the communal fire pit. We hope this description helps! Site 1 is best suited for a camper van. Everyone must pass by this site to get to the other sites. SIte 1 is also closest to the Porta Potty. Site 5 and 6 are in the very back of the property and might be best if you are camping with another family. Site 7 is closest to the fire pit. One tent per space please. You are welcome to message the Host for any questions, we are very accommodating and can also help you plan your trip and advise on things to do. We also have a brand new cabin 1/2 mile up the Valley from our Merriman Creek Hipcamp that also can be rented through the Hipcamp Platform.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

12. The Chunky Squirrel

100%
(9)
50mi from Moclips · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Willapa Valley Music Festival and Vendor Fair - July 18, 2026 on neighboring property. Your booking on Saturday July 18, includes a welcome gift and VIP access to the music festival! Propane fire pits allowed during burn ban. The Chunky Squirrel is a family-owned, 7-acre, heritage site. Recently repurchased by siblings, the site is adjoining the 3rd generation farm. The family's ancestors settled here after traveling with the Willie Kiel wagon train from the Midwest. Nearby is the monument to Willie Kiel and the historical family cemetery. The 7-acres includes a stream with fish, walking trails, eagles and other wildlife, and cattle nearby. Rehabilitation efforts are underway, with the addition of a water supply and a recently planted Upick garden. We are excited to introduce you to this quiet, rural lifestyle, outside the hustle of crowded rv parks. Enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets, visit our historic grocery store, and enjoy the rails to trails walking and biking trail.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$27
 / night

13. Spirit of the Wild

50mi from Moclips · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Spirit of The Wild | Stay in our Wonderland | Experience our Style. Lovers and friends, wanderers and explorers, all of you who dream of a far away place to release your free spirit and venture freely and fearlessly into the unknown. Stay in our "Spirit of the Wilderness" dry camp site and tap into the raw beauty of this unique land. A place less explored. A wild, wonderland. The Spirit of the Wild is an eco-chic and woodsy, Bohème lifestyle brand curated and offered to lovers and friends, wanderers and explorers by a band of sisters who as children, lived at the backdrop of a wild and slightly mystical forest. It's there that they first experienced the beautiful and potent energy of places less explored and the bonds experiences in nature create. Defined by their love for each other, their brother and their parents and the magnificent lands they call home, the sisters have since joined each other for new ventures in the wilderness. With fully self-reliant type of camping, Spirit of the Wild offers isolation, adventure, and opportunity to forge a deeper connection with the natural world. If you share the principle of self-sufficiency and little to no reliance on external amenities or facilities, this site is one anyone could ever wish for. If like us, you wish to have those starry nights under light of the moon with your nearest and dearest close, roasting marshmallows for S’mores like the children we once were, we welcome you as we collaborate and create new narratives that showcase the ways in which we grew up on this wild and magical land. If you’re planning a stay in Forks, stay wild. Learn more about this land: The petite campground your Spirit of the Wilderness tent is styled at is just located .05 miles from the heart of Forks, Washington. The campground is a cliché in the best possible way: tent sites framed by towering alder and conifer trees, a shooting range in the distance. And just a few miles beyond your sleeping bag are countless trails leading to the forest, creek and rivers just alike. Lean on your natural self reliance, independence and get ready to camp in an undeveloped area of our wilderness where you are free from infrastructure while being close to the city. After dusk, you can enjoy the serenity and solitude of nature without the noise and interruptions common in busy campgrounds. This type of camping is a refreshing and self-sufficient way to experience the great outdoors, combining adventure, independence, and privacy. Before you set out on your camping trip on this undeveloped area of wilderness, ensure you understand the nuances of this type of camping, pack the right gear, research your planned camping spot, and always prepare for it being wild.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

16. Spike Camp

100%
(4)
41mi from Moclips · 1 site · Tent, RV
Key Features: - Prime Location: Across from Lake Nahwatzel boat ramp, one block from the Resort. - Convenient Water Sports Access: Easy parking and access for boats and paddleboards. - 30A Power & 110; Water Hookups: For a comfortable camping experience. An additional 20A outlet for additional guests if needed - Perfect for Larger RVs: Space for backing in off the street. - Space accommodates for up to 22' boats. Trailer parking if you need to unhook and go explore. Description: This property offers a prime location just across from the Lake Nahwatzel public boat ramp and a short walk from Lake Nahwatzel Resort. Enjoy easy parking and quick access to the water for boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding. With power and water hookups available, it’s an ideal spot for a comfortable stay. Larger RVs may need to back in off the street for easier parking. After a day of outdoor activities, relax with a meal at the nearby Resort, or explore the nearby Olympic Mountains. The property does not have an outhouse, however there is one directly across the street at the public boat launch.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

17. The Old KC

90%
(5)
6.7mi from Moclips · 1 site · Tent
Family property for almost 70 years. Town was known as Carlisle in the late 1800's to early 1940's. Located on the Carlisle Gardens Road. Private 30 acres with 100+ blueberry bushes. Great property for a nature walk. Seasonal plants. Harrier Falcon, Eagles, Turkey Vultures, Barn Owls, White Owls, Grouse just to name a few of the birds around. An occassional rabbit or 2. Learn more about this land: Grassy tent site next to Ida M's Blueberry Row. Mainly a quiet piece of property surrounded by nature. Hummingbirds and butterflies. Fire pit, picnic table, solar lights, clean drinking water, and trash bin. Short walk to Port a Potty. 9 miles from Pacific Beach and Seabrook. We do live on the property, located on the other side of the blueberry rows, across the driveway with our 3 labrador retrievers and chickens. There is also a swing set, jungle gym, and a horse shoe pit. You will be seeing my husband and I come and go while staying here, also other family and friends that visit. So if you are looking for a completely private place, staying here would not meet your expectations.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$32
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate camping resource! Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or stay in a cozy cabin, we've got you covered. If you're a fan of rivers and stunning terrain, you're in luck. We have over 1,000 options near Moclips, Washington that offer stunning river views and exciting activities. Choose from campsites like Shangri La Push (690 reviews), Bumps & Bruzas (333 reviews), or Maple Creek Outfitter Campsites (263 reviews) - all highly recommended by fellow campers. And with prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $50 per night, there's something for every budget. Plus, you'll find popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly spaces, and campfire pits. Don't miss out on wildlife watching, biking, or whitewater paddling - just a few of the thrilling activities you can enjoy in this beautiful region. Start planning your river adventure today!

95% (2.9K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Moclips

1. Shangri La Push

98%
(2109)
49mi from Moclips · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Five acres of wooded property near National Park, Mountain streams and Native American Villages. Forks, Washington is the site of the popular "Twilight" series . All the amenities you enjoy! Hot shower, flush toilet, WIFI, potable water and friendly hosts. Large load firewood for sale. Kindling and fire starter included. $10 cash or Venmo. It is most rewarding to be entering our 8th season hosting Shangri La Push with its 98% approval rating; comprised of over 1,700 camper reviews. Grown from a few meadow tent sites in 2018 to a full service campground today. Shangri La Push is a private property. We enjoy sharing it with like-minded travelers who enjoy the great outdoors of our Pacific Northwest. Less traffic noise is evident from La Push Rd during the current season Tent sites and RV sites We offer 7 individual tent sites and 5 RV sites within the ever-changing 5 acres of Alder Grove. Enjoy sparkling meadows of tall grasses and majestic Fir trees. The ground is level packed and topped with light gravel for tents. No mud! Campsites/RV sites each have their own picnic table and fire ring. In the summer, we have a cedar hot shower, one flush toilet and 3 porta potties. We are located in the great northwest, near Forks WA, 8 miles off Highway 101 on State Highway 110 (La Push Road) 5 miles from La Push. 9 miles from Forks. Forks (made famous by author Stephanie Meyer's setting here, her internationally known vampire love-story series; Twilight.) Forks is a small, yet full-service town with banks, restaurants, post office, outfitters, guide services, hardware, hospital, pharmacy and grocery stores. Just 5 miles from the Native-American Quileute Village of La Push and their amazing beaches: First, Second, Third Beach and also nearby; Rialto Beach. Second Beach is alleged to be in the top 5 most beautiful beaches in the world. Surfing, hiking, kayaking and bird-watching are some of the many activities to enjoy in the area. Keep an eye out for the Elk herd, seen often in the area.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night

3. Calm Waters

96%
(134)
46mi from Moclips · 4 sites · Tents
Calm Waters is bordered by the Bogachiel River. It is approximately 2 acres of timber and a little meadow area. On site, enjoy swimming, bird watching, eagles & sunbathing with total peace & relaxation. There are many hiking trails nearby. You can hike through our beautiful forests or take a stroll along our gorgeous beaches. There are many beaches within a short driving distance from our location, and you can take your pick of sandy shores or a little rockier shore. Plan a picnic as you watch the beautiful sunset after a day of combing the beach of all its little treasures, Seashells, rocks, and Sea-glass. Dine in at any of our local restaurants. You can take your pick, we have lots to choose from. The Hoh Rainforest is also just a short drive from our location along with many lakes and rivers. The city of Forks is located approximately 6 miles from our location. You can find a place to supply all your needs from our local grocery store " Forks Outfitters", to our pharmacy / gift store. We also have 'Native to Twilight' for all our Twilight fans, the Sasquatch and many more little shops, and restaurants. Forks is a very unique town with a population just under four thousand. For more history on our town, you can visit the timber museum and information center located is the city of Forks.
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

6. Travers Mountain/Wildman’s Hideout

34mi from Moclips · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Campfire Tale: The Legend of John Tornow "The Wildman of the Wynooche." More than a century ago, the forests around Travers Mountain were home to one of Washington’s most mysterious figures — John Tornow, the Wildman of the Wynooche. Born in 1880, Tornow grew up as a gifted woodsman and hunter. He was known for his uncanny ability to move silently through the timber, living off the land with the skill of someone more animal than man. But his story turned dark after the tragic deaths of his nephews, the Bauer twins, whose family homestead you can still see from our property. Accused of their killings, Tornow fled deep into the wilderness. For nearly two years, he evaded every search party and posse that hunted him. Locals whispered that he was impossible to track — some even swore he could vanish into the trees like a ghost. He became both feared and respected, remembered as part outlaw, part legend. The tale ends in 1913, when a massive manhunt cornered Tornow in the woods. Even then, he fought fiercely, leaving his mark on Grays Harbor history forever. So when you camp here whether its under the trees-at Tornow’s Timberline, perched high at Outlaw’s Overlook, or gathered by the fire at Wildman’s Saloon Stop — listen closely to the night sounds. The owls, the wind, and the rustling branches might just remind you of the Wildman, still wandering in spirit through these hills.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

7. Capa Campground

98%
(406)
26mi from Moclips · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Private property along the Quinault River between NFS land and Olympic National Park, adjacent to Colonel Bob Wilderness and just past The Quinault Nation reservation. Homesteaders came here in 1890, prior to that there was no human habitation. A perfect base camp to explore the many varied facets of the West side of the Olympic Peninsula. The campsites are on acreage of a very small off-grid farm. Relax and forget the stress. There are 6 tent sites and 2 small RV sites. Toilets are available, as well as trash bins, potable water, and picnic tables. We do not allow pets. Guests love staying here: "This spot was everything we were hoping for and more! Awesome location near everything in Quinault. Received a fun, short tour of the property from our hosts who are incredibly nice. The campsite was tidy and exactly what we imagined. Plenty of room between us and our neighbors, and we barely knew that they were there. The outhouse is basic but clean and charming. Imagine the friendliness of staying at a distant cousin's organic farm, with the facilities of a top-notch campsite. Only regret was that we were crashing there quickly, and weren't able to stay longer and relax on-site. If the description on the website seems like what you're looking for, I would highly recommend this location."
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

8. Salmon Run Campground

100%
(24)
25mi from Moclips · 4 sites · Tents
Nestled along the Clearwater River in a quiet, forested stretch of the Olympic Peninsula, Salmon Run is a small family-owned campground offering a peaceful, back-to-nature experience. Located between the Quinault and Hoh rainforests just 3.6 miles north of Highway 101 and about 10 miles from Kalaloch Beach, this peaceful spot is a quiet alternative to the busy coastal campgrounds. Sites include a fire ring, a flat spot for your tent, and a picnic table (except Camp 4). At the north edge of the campground, a short trail through the floodplain forest provides access to the river and gravel bar. There’s no potable water onsite, so bring drinking water or your filter for the river. Directly across the street, guests have access to a clean Sanican, a gravel parking area, and free WiFi in front of the main shop. Dogs are welcome, as long as they stay leashed and are never left unattended. Bundles of firewood are available for purchase.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

11. Merriman Creek Maple Flat Hipcamp

84%
(45)
26mi from Moclips · 8 sites · Tents
Merriman Creek is nestled under a canopy of old growth Maple Trees next to our Nightly Rental, The River's Edge, on the South Shore of Lake Quinault. At the request of our nightly rental customers, we have added secluded dry camping sites for our guests and for those wanting to enjoy the Lake Quinault area. Due to USFS Campground closures and high demand, we are happy to provide a place for campers to spend a night or two as they enjoy Lake Quinault. The Hipcamp location is approx 100 yards away from our Rental House and it is secluded and provided. Preferably this is a walk-in tent site Hipcamp, but if the weather is dry, you may drive in with your car or camper van. Please be mindful of other campers as this is an open field nestled under old growth Maple Trees. Quiet Hours and respectful camping etiquette should be followed. We have a communal fire pit in the middle of the 3 acre parcel, 7 sites in total and a clean and new Porta-Potty toilet. There is no water on site so please bring your own water. You may also bring your own portable propane fire pit should you wish not to use the communal fire pit. We hope this description helps! Site 1 is best suited for a camper van. Everyone must pass by this site to get to the other sites. SIte 1 is also closest to the Porta Potty. Site 5 and 6 are in the very back of the property and might be best if you are camping with another family. Site 7 is closest to the fire pit. One tent per space please. You are welcome to message the Host for any questions, we are very accommodating and can also help you plan your trip and advise on things to do. We also have a brand new cabin 1/2 mile up the Valley from our Merriman Creek Hipcamp that also can be rented through the Hipcamp Platform.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

12. The Chunky Squirrel

100%
(9)
50mi from Moclips · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Willapa Valley Music Festival and Vendor Fair - July 18, 2026 on neighboring property. Your booking on Saturday July 18, includes a welcome gift and VIP access to the music festival! Propane fire pits allowed during burn ban. The Chunky Squirrel is a family-owned, 7-acre, heritage site. Recently repurchased by siblings, the site is adjoining the 3rd generation farm. The family's ancestors settled here after traveling with the Willie Kiel wagon train from the Midwest. Nearby is the monument to Willie Kiel and the historical family cemetery. The 7-acres includes a stream with fish, walking trails, eagles and other wildlife, and cattle nearby. Rehabilitation efforts are underway, with the addition of a water supply and a recently planted Upick garden. We are excited to introduce you to this quiet, rural lifestyle, outside the hustle of crowded rv parks. Enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets, visit our historic grocery store, and enjoy the rails to trails walking and biking trail.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$27
 / night

13. Spirit of the Wild

50mi from Moclips · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Spirit of The Wild | Stay in our Wonderland | Experience our Style. Lovers and friends, wanderers and explorers, all of you who dream of a far away place to release your free spirit and venture freely and fearlessly into the unknown. Stay in our "Spirit of the Wilderness" dry camp site and tap into the raw beauty of this unique land. A place less explored. A wild, wonderland. The Spirit of the Wild is an eco-chic and woodsy, Bohème lifestyle brand curated and offered to lovers and friends, wanderers and explorers by a band of sisters who as children, lived at the backdrop of a wild and slightly mystical forest. It's there that they first experienced the beautiful and potent energy of places less explored and the bonds experiences in nature create. Defined by their love for each other, their brother and their parents and the magnificent lands they call home, the sisters have since joined each other for new ventures in the wilderness. With fully self-reliant type of camping, Spirit of the Wild offers isolation, adventure, and opportunity to forge a deeper connection with the natural world. If you share the principle of self-sufficiency and little to no reliance on external amenities or facilities, this site is one anyone could ever wish for. If like us, you wish to have those starry nights under light of the moon with your nearest and dearest close, roasting marshmallows for S’mores like the children we once were, we welcome you as we collaborate and create new narratives that showcase the ways in which we grew up on this wild and magical land. If you’re planning a stay in Forks, stay wild. Learn more about this land: The petite campground your Spirit of the Wilderness tent is styled at is just located .05 miles from the heart of Forks, Washington. The campground is a cliché in the best possible way: tent sites framed by towering alder and conifer trees, a shooting range in the distance. And just a few miles beyond your sleeping bag are countless trails leading to the forest, creek and rivers just alike. Lean on your natural self reliance, independence and get ready to camp in an undeveloped area of our wilderness where you are free from infrastructure while being close to the city. After dusk, you can enjoy the serenity and solitude of nature without the noise and interruptions common in busy campgrounds. This type of camping is a refreshing and self-sufficient way to experience the great outdoors, combining adventure, independence, and privacy. Before you set out on your camping trip on this undeveloped area of wilderness, ensure you understand the nuances of this type of camping, pack the right gear, research your planned camping spot, and always prepare for it being wild.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night

16. Spike Camp

100%
(4)
41mi from Moclips · 1 site · Tent, RV
Key Features: - Prime Location: Across from Lake Nahwatzel boat ramp, one block from the Resort. - Convenient Water Sports Access: Easy parking and access for boats and paddleboards. - 30A Power & 110; Water Hookups: For a comfortable camping experience. An additional 20A outlet for additional guests if needed - Perfect for Larger RVs: Space for backing in off the street. - Space accommodates for up to 22' boats. Trailer parking if you need to unhook and go explore. Description: This property offers a prime location just across from the Lake Nahwatzel public boat ramp and a short walk from Lake Nahwatzel Resort. Enjoy easy parking and quick access to the water for boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding. With power and water hookups available, it’s an ideal spot for a comfortable stay. Larger RVs may need to back in off the street for easier parking. After a day of outdoor activities, relax with a meal at the nearby Resort, or explore the nearby Olympic Mountains. The property does not have an outhouse, however there is one directly across the street at the public boat launch.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

17. The Old KC

90%
(5)
6.7mi from Moclips · 1 site · Tent
Family property for almost 70 years. Town was known as Carlisle in the late 1800's to early 1940's. Located on the Carlisle Gardens Road. Private 30 acres with 100+ blueberry bushes. Great property for a nature walk. Seasonal plants. Harrier Falcon, Eagles, Turkey Vultures, Barn Owls, White Owls, Grouse just to name a few of the birds around. An occassional rabbit or 2. Learn more about this land: Grassy tent site next to Ida M's Blueberry Row. Mainly a quiet piece of property surrounded by nature. Hummingbirds and butterflies. Fire pit, picnic table, solar lights, clean drinking water, and trash bin. Short walk to Port a Potty. 9 miles from Pacific Beach and Seabrook. We do live on the property, located on the other side of the blueberry rows, across the driveway with our 3 labrador retrievers and chickens. There is also a swing set, jungle gym, and a horse shoe pit. You will be seeing my husband and I come and go while staying here, also other family and friends that visit. So if you are looking for a completely private place, staying here would not meet your expectations.
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 / night

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