This heavily used walk-in campground is accessed by hiking 3.5 miles on Lena Lake Trail #810. This backcountry primitive camping area is located along the west-shore of Lena Lake a large 55 acre lake in the Hamma Hamma drainage at 1,800 feet elevation. There are two pit toilets available on the west and north shores. Camp in designated sites located on either side of the lake. This area is heavily impacted by high visitor use! Campers must be familiar with Leave No Trace principles. Pack out all trash, camp within developed sites, and respect other visitors. From the campground there is access to The Brothers Wilderness via The Brothers Trail #821 which ends at The Brothers Base Camp. Wilderness regulations apply within The Brothers Wilderness. View a Lena Lake Campground vicinity map (.pdf)
From Hoodsport, WA travel US Highway 101 north for 14 miles. Then take Forest Service Road 25 (Hamma Hamma Recreation Area) west for 8 miles to the Lena Lake Trailhead. Forest Service Road 25 is paved to the Lena Lake Trailhead. Hike the Lena Lake Trail #810 for 3.2 miles to Lena Lake Campground on the west-shore of Lena Lake.
Great place to go camping with your couple family or friends! You get to see wildlife. The water is quite cold but totally recommend to jump in and feel alive! The trail is quite easy, it is around 3,5mi.
Fantastic place, a beautiful lake in the Forrest. The water was 16C in late June. Made for a refreshing swim.
Easy hike with great views. Lots of space for camping. I went on a Tuesday in April and was 1 of 3 campers.
Early spring w some snow and lotsa water. 1400' elevation gain in 3.1 mi from the parking lot to the NW part of the lake where a massive rock outcropping is - the main lookout. Dogs OK. Great trail. At least 60 people today.
Easy 3.5 mile hike in. Plenty of camp spots and fire pits to choose from. I went in early December and I was the only person camped there on a Saturday night. Chilly but no rain. Great views of the lake and started a rippin hot fire that lasted into the night