Willaby Campground
Olympic National Forest
The forested slopes of Olympic National Park provide a scenic backdrop across Lake Quinault. Towering conifers including Sitka spruce, Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western red cedar provide dense shade for this beautiful setting. The forest floor is covered with lush rain forest plants including moss, ferns, false lily-of-the-valley and oxalis.
There are 21 campsites that can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs up to 16 feet in length, however no hook ups are provided. Some sites are in wooded areas and others are not; many of the sites have a view of the lake. The campground has a potable water system. The site also has a barrier-free flush toilet as well as several accessible camp and picnic sites.
Need to Know
Most campsites can only accomodate 1 vehicle, no other parking within campground. Please keep this in mind while planning and book campsites accordingly. In the case of motorcycles, the first two are considered to be one vehicle and the third and fourth are also considered to be one vehicle. No additional vehicle fees are collected for bicycles.
- Bears and other animals frequent the area; use appropriate food storage containers.
The Lake belongs to the Quinault Indian Nation and boat inspections must be completed by them before entering with your watercraft. Please keep boats clean, drained and dry, to avoid transport or introduction of aquatic invasive species.
- Pets must be on a leash 6' or less in length and under control within the campground and developed recreation sites.
- Off-road vehicles are prohibited in the Olympic National Forest.
- Chainsaw use and hunting are prohibited in the area's developed recreation sites.
Secure your items and valuables, even at night! Theft has been reported in area.
May encounter noise from occasional maintenance during your stay including but not limited to Chainsaws, brushcutters, construction work, etc.
Natural Features
The forested slopes of Olympic National Park provide a scenic backdrop across Lake Quinault. Towering conifers including Sitka spruce, Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western red cedar provide dense shade for this beautiful setting. The forest floor is covered with lush rain forest plants including moss, ferns, false lily-of-the-valley and oxalis.
Nearby Attractions
Nearby, Lake Quinault Lodge offers a restaurant and gift shop. Short trails in the area include the Big Spruce Tree Trail, Forest Service Nature Trail, Kestner Homestead Trail and the Maple Glade Trail. Explore the ocean beaches close-by as well as the National Fish Hatchery. For a more adventuresome day, drive up the valley to hike along the rivers or climb the 4,200 ft. Colonel Bob Peak for expansive views of the mountains and valleys on a clear day.
Recreation
The forest features 10 miles of hiking trails and many waterfalls within walking distance of the campground.
Lake Quinault is part of the Quinault Indian Nation As such,You must have a fishing permit and or boat permit through the Quinault Indian Nation. Both may be purchased through local merchants. Lake Quinault Lodge offers boat and kayak rentals as well as a number of interpretive tours.
Changes & Cancellations
Reserved sites must be occupied within 24 hours or the site will be forfetied for remainder of reservation.
Contact Information
Mailing
353 South Shore Road PO box 9 Quinault Washington 98575
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 360-288-0203
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
From Seattle Travel on 1-5 south to Olympia, take highway 101 N toward Aberdeen. Take state highway 8, this turns into highway 12 which will get you to Aberdeen. From Aberdeen, WA travel 40 miles north on Highway 101 to South Shore Road. Take South Shore road 1.5 miles to Willaby Campground. Entrance to campground is from the South Shore Road just beyond the Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trailhead.
Available Campsites
- Site 004, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 002, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 001, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 008, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 020, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 015, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 019, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 014, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 013, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 016, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 018, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 009, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 003, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 017, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 005, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 006, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 021, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 007, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 010, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 011, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 012, Loop Willaby, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
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