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Chris Douglas

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Upper Forest Campground — Fort Worden Historical State Park

This is one of three RV and tent campgrounds in the Fort Worden state park. The rental houses are NOT in or part of the campground. There are five rows of campsites and all have water and power. There's a 12 unit restroom / shower house for all campers. There's a septic pump station at the entrance to this campground. Trash and recycling stations are adjacent to the restrooms.

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Chris Douglas

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Dosewallips State Park

This is a good size and well maintained facility with lots of RV and tent camping sites as well as about a dozen cabins to rent. The primary detractor is HWY 101 running through the park. On the whole, there were few loud vehicles within hearing distance. Although I'm sure you'd hear everything in a tent. The river does a great job of neutralizing most annoying noises.

There are multiple restrooms and shower buildings. You can buy firewood on site for $6 which is typically good for one evening fire. There's no playground except nature's own. I didn't notice any handicapped accessible rental cabins.

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Chris Douglas

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Belfair State Park

7/12/23 - 3 nights of RV camping with kids ages 6-9 and the dog. This state park is easy to find, access, and exit. It has the standard hours of WA parks. Check-in is 2 pm. Lots of spacious tent and RV sites plus numerous cabins.

Two creeks run through the park and are accessible to kids etc. The best RV camping area, by far, is the beach loop. Be aware of where you reserve your site. A few dozen of the sites border a primary road for this area. It is busy and noisy with heavy trucks, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, etc.

There's a popular playground near the main entrance and visible from the road. It requires a Discovery Pass.

There's an espresso/coffee hut directly across from the park entrance.

There are multiple restroom buildings and shower facilities. All of these are fully handicapped accessible.

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