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Wish I knew what was happening here. Looks like they added too many structures and were forced to remove a number of “A Frames” and decks. A number of them are laying around the property. The showers for the camping area are locked because they weren’t built to code or something. So we are paying $70/night for a campsite with no shower access. And the place is fully booked, so I guess there’s no need to do better. The ramp the the larger fishing boat is blocked off. I guess it was deemed too hazardous. Sorry I can’t be more informative, but we’ve been here 3 days and still not seen anyone who works here.
Really enjoyed camping here but finding it at night was a challenge. We planned on staying 2 nights but maps took us to a closed gate so we only stayed 1 night, had to come back the 2nd day...
When you get to the sign for whiskey creek beach East or West (?), that's another site, this one is to the left of that sign. Then take your 1st right, you'll see a yellow house, that's the office and the pin code to enter the place is there. They should really have better lighting and signage. I'd have moved the Google pin placement but reception was unfortunately too spotty there. Adding pics of the map. Hope this helps!
Gorgeous sites. We camped at T7, on a wood platform over the water. porta potty nearby was a rental with listed cleanings every couple days, wheelchair accessible size so you can change in there too if you want to. BBQs were all flipped due to a burn ban. Spicket worked but no showers.
We thought it was good for the price. Beautiful location! We'll be back. Recommended.
A beautiful place to use as a home base for exploring the Olympic Peninsula. The view of the Strait of Juan De Fuca is amazing. The grounds are nice too.
We stayed in 6 different places over 8 days in western Washington and every time we talk about it the cabin at Whiskey Creek Beach comes out on top. The cabin is small but contains everything that two people could need. I would recommend bringing some groceries with you as there is simply nothing nearby. The cabin has a two burner cooktop and pots, as well as a brand new, very nice air fryer. Eating utensils, pans, bowls, plates, etc are all there. Sunset views are peerless and the firepit was excellent. Nights are completely dark and very quiet. All we could hear was waves hitting the shore and the occasional frog. If we were to do our trip over we would have just spent the whole thing in our little cabin. Thank you for a great little getaway!
Barnacle Hill, You are paying for the view and the experience, the cabins were average.cleanliness was meh. They say pet friendly, but don't want you to bring pets that shed, They want you to bring your own bedding, or pay 50.00 to use thiers, if you bring pets. They charge you according to size, and how many, I have a 6lb and a 35lb. Cost was 25.00 for both. We stayed 1 night. Check in is 4p and out at 11a. No exceptions. I think this would be way better in the summer. Check in is so late we didn't get much time outside before it got dark. No free breakfast. Has a mini fridge, sink and a stove/oven. Heat was a propane furnace with the flame so it looks like a real fire. Bed was comfy. There was a noise, besides the ocean, it sounded like a generator or someone warming up their truck, was so annoying! idk what it was, but it was constant. 😬