Kalaloch Campground
Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch campground is for beach lovers. It has several small loops of campsites perched on a bluff above the Pacific ocean along the Washington coast. The bluff sites are popular and it takes a bit of planning to reserve them. The campground is in Olympic National Park, which allows 6-month advance reservations. These can be gone in minutes, but well worth the effort. Even if you can’t get a site on the bluff, you will be steps away from the beach and you might even score a peek-a-boo view. The campsites are well maintained with picnic tables, fire pits, and cement pads for parking RVs. The sound of the ocean can be heard throughout the campground, which I always find so energizing. Sites are nestled in a canopy of sitka spruce, Douglas fir, and alder trees. Low growing salal, Oregon grape, and false lily of the valley carpet the ground. Kalaloch lodge is about 1/4 mile away for food and spirits. It also has a mini-store that sells basic needs, wood, and makes espresso. Bonus: You can hear the ocean waves crashing no matter where you are camped and you are steps away from a magnificent beach walk.