Queets Campground — Olympic National Park

  • $15.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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Other Camping
RV Camping
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About Campground

Relax in this secluded campground near the Queets River. This campground is only accessible from the Upper Queets River Road due to a past mudslide

Directions

Queets Campground is only accessible from the Upper Queets Road. Upper Queets Road is accessed from Road 21, which connects to Highway 101.

Access

Boat-In
Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
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Features

Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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4.2

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Iron Tazz

3 years ago
1/5

Read this if you are thinking about coming here. The road here is so gnarly. A friend of mine got stuck so bad meeting me here that he had to get towed out. No cell service or legitimate bathrooms either. If you come here make sure you always have a close eye on your vehicle & kids. Ran into a ranger here that was investigating a pile of elk guts & remains right by camp. He said somebody was out there poaching. This was especially scary to me thinking that some shady character was illegally killing animals so close to where my family was camped. Saw quite a few bears prowling around camp too. Way better camping spots elsewhere.

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Kevin Purvis

2 years ago
5/5

you have to know what you're getting into to understand why people are reading this the way they are. it is not easy to get to, the roads are not super clear and there are a lot of potholes. there is also no electricity, water, sewer, internet, or cell service. there is an outhouse there. I think it's a very beautiful place right next to a River that if you like that sort of thing you should go.

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Dan Wade

1 year ago
5/5

My main complaints are the lack of bedtime turn down services. Also, the Wifi was a bit weak. Overall I was hoping to have more trashy Californians, but I fear that they were eaten by bears, and vampires from Forks before they could find the place.

Seriously, stay away. This is not the place that you want to visit. There is literally NOTHING here, including soy mocha latte chai smoothies

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Rachel Kennedy

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful, secluded campground, a bit tricky to find, but worth the effort.

The Google Maps GPS ended up taking us the wrong way and so we had to do a bit of navigating to get to the campground. I recommend using Gaia to navigate as it seemed to be the most accurate. The National Park Service website has a map on the page for Queets Campground that shows the campground as inaccessible coming from the Lower Queets River Road, but that turned out to be inaccurate.

We arrived around 9pm on a Friday night and only 4 spots were taken. This was surprising given that it was a holiday weekend in June. The campground is beautiful, especially the 6-7 sites by the river. Bathroom was stocked with TP and hand sanitizer and the campground stayed quiet the whole weekend. We definitely recommend exploring the Sam’s Loop Trail. Lots of Salmonberries to snack on. We lost service on Hwy 101 and so don’t expect to have any contact with the outside world. All the better to enjoy the beauty and quiet.

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Kyle L Wiley

1 year ago
5/5

A very secluded primitive well maintained Campground on the Queers River. It has a basic bathroom, no shower's, no water, no power. Getting water from the river would be dangerous. Steep bank & fast moving waters. Road is paved 1/2 way & not recommended for big motor-homes or trailers, Teardrops are okay & small class C. The last 8 miles in is dirt & washboard road go slow. If you want some seclusion this might work for you. It's 1 of my favorite places.

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