North Fork Campground

North Fork Campground

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

9

RV Max Length

RVs and trailers are not allowed (NPS lists RV max length 0; tent camping only). Don't bring the rig.

Hookups

No hookups of any kind - 0 electrical hookups. Dry camping only.

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

North Fork is a 9-site primitive campground tucked into the temperate rain forest at the end of the North Shore Road in Olympic's Quinault area. Every site is first-come, first-served, there's no water and no trash service, and the vault toilet is your only plumbing - this is real pack-it-in, pack-it-out camping. That's exactly the point: it's a small, remote spot built for campers who want solitude over amenities. Roll in self-sufficient with full water jugs and you'll have one of the quietest basecamps in the park.

Highlights

Book If

βœ… BOOK IF: You're a self-sufficient tent camper chasing solitude in the Quinault rain forest and you're happy hauling your own water. ❌ SKIP IF: You have an RV or trailer (not allowed), need hookups, showers, or cell service, or want a campground with a store and ranger programs.

Site Types

Designated primitive campsites; tent camping only. Large RVs not recommended.

Scenic Views

Rain forest, not vistas - big conifers, ferns, and green in every direction.

Nearby Attractions

Lake Quinault along the drive in via North Shore Road; Bunch Falls, Kestner Homestead, and the Quinault Rain Forest Ranger Station are in the same corner of the park. Graves Creek and Queets campgrounds are the neighboring remote camps.

Family Friendly

Fine for self-sufficient families who camp often - but there's no water, no showers, no cell service, and no host on site. With little kids, the more developed Quinault-area camps may be an easier trip.

Best Time to Visit

The campground is open year round. Olympic weather changes fast, so check road, campground, weather, and trail conditions before any trip - (360) 565-3131 or the park's current-conditions page.

Camping Tips

  • Water plan first: there is NO water here - pack a full jug per person per day, plus filter backup.
  • No trash service. Bring heavy-duty garbage bags and pack every scrap out.
  • Fires stay in the designated grates. Check for fire bans before you leave home.
  • No cell signal - download offline maps and leave your itinerary with someone.
  • Fuel, ice, and firewood: buy before you turn off Highway 101. There's no camp store out here.
  • Keep a clean camp - this is bear country and there are no food lockers.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Tent campers only - RVs and trailers aren't allowed, and the access road is gravel. Setup is simple: pick one of 9 designated primitive sites, pitch on the forest floor among the trees, and organize your kitchen around the fire grate. Arrive with water already loaded; there's none to fill up on here.

The Vibe

Fully forested and genuinely remote - the opposite of a parking-lot campground. Nine sites among conifers and ferns, no host, no generator crowd, no highway hum. If you want quiet, green, damp rain forest air, this is it.

Bath & Laundry

Set expectations low: vault toilets year round, no showers, no laundry, no water spigots. Bring a wash basin and water for cleanup, and plan real showers for after the trip.

What Campers Say

Campers who make the drive out the North Shore Road come for one thing: solitude in the rain forest, and this small 9-site camp delivers it. The trade-off is zero amenities - no water, no trash service, vault toilets only - so the folks happiest here are the ones who arrived self-sufficient.

ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– National Park Service β€” North Fork Campground (official page) (checked 2026-07-12) πŸ“– National Park Service β€” Olympic National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) πŸ“– Climate data: Elwha Rs, Wa Us, 360 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00452548) πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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