Campground

Kalaloch Campround

Kalaloch (Coastal)

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

170

RV Max Length

21 feet standard; a few sites accommodate up to 35 feet

Hookups

Dry camping only; no electrical hookups

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

Kalaloch is an oceanside campground 36 miles south of Forks, with 170 mixed tent and RV sites tucked between coastal meadows and old-growth forest. Peak season (June-September) takes online reservations; off-season sites are first-come, first-served. The campground offers beach access for tide pooling and trail systems, with flush toilets and potable water year-round, though no showers. Expect coastal winds, especially in open loops.

Highlights

Book If

✅ BOOK IF: Beach lovers, tide pool explorers, RV campers seeking affordable oceanside access, families with kids, budget-conscious groups. ❌ SKIP IF: Expecting hot showers, wanting privacy and solitude in peak season, sensitive to wind, requiring hookups or full amenities.

Site Types

Tent, RV

Scenic Views

Panoramic views of Pacific Ocean from oceanside sites; old-growth forest canopy

Nearby Attractions

Pacific Ocean tide pools, old-growth Sitka spruce forest, Cape Flattery (northwesternmost point in lower 48), beach hiking

Family Friendly

Excellent for families. Beach and tide pool exploration keeps kids engaged. Ranger programs at amphitheater provide education and entertainment. Easy beach trail access from camp.

Best Time to Visit

July through September for dry weather, warmest temperatures, and lowest rainfall

Camping Tips

  • Bring heavy-duty tent stakes—coastal winds are strong.
  • Pack rain gear year-round; precipitation is frequent.
  • Check tide charts before beach exploration to avoid getting cut off.
  • Download offline maps to your phone now—no cell service.
  • Heat water over camp stove for washing; no showers.
  • Bring toilet paper and a cathole shovel for Leave No Trace.
  • Store ALL food in your vehicle at night.
  • Firewood available seasonally; check on arrival.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Pull into the campground via paved road. Back-in or pull-through sites available. Most sites are level; check for soft ground after rain. High-wind exposure in open loops—position tent perpendicular to prevailing wind and use all guy lines. RVs and trailers navigate easily on paved roads.

The Vibe

Oceanside beachfront campground with a split personality: forested, private loops (A, D) and open, windier meadow loops (B, C). Peak season brings families and car campers; off-season feels quiet and uncrowded. Not a destination for solitude seekers in July-August. Parking-lot vibe in some sections; more forest-camp feel in others.

Bath & Laundry

No shower facilities on-site; this is the #1 complaint. Workarounds: heat water over camp stove, use wet wipes, or drive to Forks (36 mi, 50 min) for shower facilities. No laundry on-site; nearest laundry in Forks.

What Campers Say

Campers consistently praise the beach access and tide pool exploration. Common complaints: no showers, strong coastal winds, and crowds in peak season. Off-season visitors report peaceful atmosphere and solitude.

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