Enjoy your own private "Glampground" where everything you need for a comfortable stay in the outdoors is set up and ready for you. Serves as a great base camp located within a few miles of Downtown Sequim, Dungeness Spit, Olympic Game Farm, Olympic Discovery Trail, and 15 miles to Port Angeles and entrance to Olympic National Park.
Tent: Glamping site includes 1 canvas waterproof bell tent with 1 queen bed, 2 twin beds, sheets, blankets and room for a couple sleeping bags on the floor(6 max in tent). There are string lights and a lamp with usb charging ports for your phone.
You can also set up additional tents if needed.($10/person/night beyond 6 people up to 10 people max on site).
Water: There will be(2) x 7 gallon jugs of water to use for drinking, cooking, dishes.
Dining: The barn serves as a covered dining and food prep area with a countertop and dining table/chairs for 6. We provide a hot water kettle, coffee, and a french press along with plates, bowls, cups, and utensils for up to 10 people, along with tubs for washing/rinsing, and drying. There is also a propane BBQ available to use for cooking and a picnic table outside.
Food Storage: There isn't a refrigerator so please bring your own cooler.
Shower: There is an outdoor shower tent with hot water. Please bring your own towels and biodegradable soap/shampoo.
Toilet: There is a portable toilet(porta potty/sani-hut) for your use.
Activities: Enjoy the firepit (please bring your own firewood), hang out in the tree hammock, and play some lawn darts, bocce ball, spike ball or frisbee in the grass.
Parking: Parking for up to 3 vehicles
Note: Please keep in mind this is an outdoor space and even though we've applied treatment to limit it, there are bugs, spiders and critters about:)
Showers: Great
Trees: Excellent
Trails: Good.
4G Cellular Data: Slow.
Daily hours of leaf blower: Loud, and excessive.
I was only at the park two days, prepaid.
Don't expect a quiet time.
If you love the sound of a leaf blower running, even 15 feet away, you're gonna LOVE it! Hah
It’s it’s a nice park. Nothing unusual though probably great if you have a boat to lunch, but no long stretch of beach to walk on. And the camp sites are more closer to each other than desired.
Well organized and clean state park. They have quite a few full hook-up camping spots but they are not secluded. You will likely have neighbors on each side of you. The tent camping spots seem to have more personal space. There are some well groomed hiking and biking trails with some amazing views.
The bathrooms are clean and well stocked although they are a bit dated. The shower was hot with great water pressure and is actually FREE which is rare for our state parks. Sequim is usually one of the less rainy places on the peninsula. I happened to camp on a rainy day but the hiking was still enjoyable.
This place was so awesome. The host here is super sweet and very informative. They have hiking trails everywhere here. They even have a discovery trail that leads into town. We walked this trail. If you take this trail all the way into town to the Dairy Queen and back, just know that round trip this will be 17.52 miles. Their is so much to do here. The beaches are rocky but no problem, lift the rocks and you will see tons of baby crabs. Do not go clamming here, their are signs everywhere stating they're toxic. The campsites are pretty close to one another if you're doing tent camping so just be aware of that when making reservations. If you plan on going to big time hiking trails they're about an hour away from the campground. Shopping us not very far away from the campground if you need to go to the store for something. They have firewood there that they sell for $5. They highly suggest you wait to check in at 2:30pm, since check out time is at 1pm. We were able to check in early when we got there but we got lucky. Showers are free, which is always a plus. The main discover trail is also a bike trail and is very popular.
We had a campsite for the night, very nice. Hot shower. Nice walks for my pup. Saw some silly otters playing in the bay. We would go back.