Exit WA-113 N/Burnt Mountain Rd. Continue straught onto WA-112 W/Piedmont Road. Turn left on Hoko Ozette Road. Turn right onto Hoko Ozeete Road/Ozette Lake Road.
Highly recommend.
Campsites are clean and spacious. Most campsites have decent privacy, but there are only 15 sites on a first come, first serve basis and they fill up quickly.
A true gem. First come first served. Didn’t fill up on a mid May Thursday. Wonderful spacious lakefront spot. Quiet. $20 for a site. Pack out trash.
Love these camp grounds! Always a great place to stay and recharge the batteries! Several things to do but make sure you get there early in the week as there are not a lot of camp grounds here. Lake was beautiful and all to our selves the entire time we were there. Rec taking a boat there if you have the patience to haul one. Found that this place was actually magical and magnetically grounding. Accidentally dropped my flashlight and it has a magnetic bottom. When I picked it up the rocks on the ground were sticking to the magnetic base of the flash light. This place does wonders for your soul! Can't wait to come back
Fantastic campground- we got here early to get one of the 14 first come, first serve sites. Each site has an adjustable grill grate over a fit put as well as a large, sturdy picnic table. Several sites are located right on the lake; you can watch the sunrise and sunset on the water. The Ozette triangle trailhead is less than a quarter mile away, where you’ll find sea stacks, breathtaking ocean views, sand beaches, and maybe the occasional whale.
Like many Olympic National Park destinations, Ozette is remote but worth the extra drive to reach. At this time of this post (late March 2021) the lake itself was inaccessible from the campground but the trails were open for hiking. Also the campground was open but several sites along the lake were slightly under water (see pics.)
The hike to Sand Beach was easy - I only did the 3 mile out-and-back instead of the 9 mile loop. Sand Beach is similar to many other ONP beaches. Very breezy, lots of logs, rocky, and rough tides. Sea stacks along the coast lend an eerie ambiance.
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