[QUOTE=RRL]Good Morning,
Wondering what campground you stayed at in Port Angeles - and if there are other campgrounds you've enjoyed in the state while on your trip? We live in Bellingham and have never camped over on the peninsula.
Thanks!
RRL
Hey RRL,
I live on the peninsula and have camped here since the 50's, so I can help you out--at least with the public campgrounds. So here goes.
County Parks:
Salt Creek--west of Port Angeles, full hook ups, great views of the straight
Dungeness Spit- east of Pt. Angeles, dry camp, great beach walk
State Parks:
Seabeck-dry camp, nice park
Ft. Warden-at Pt. Townsend, full hook ups, great water views
Ft. Flagler-neat P.T., full hook ups, beach sites
Grayland Beach-near Westport-nice park, full hook ups
Cape Disappointment- near Astoria, full h/ups, old park but OK, great interp center
Olympic Nat Park (all Dry camp & old, but nice settings):
Heart of the Hills- near Pt. Angeles, good hiking
Sol Duc Hot Springs-West of P. A., good hiking, yes, you can soak!
Mora-near Forks, poor campground, beach beauty rivals Oregon coast
Kalaloch-mid coast, get the right site and beach nirvana, great beach trails
There are tons of other nice sites out here, but most places are tough to get a good site during the tourist season (we do lots of spring and fall stuff). Also, I highly recommend a "Camping Washington " book by Judd or Giordano,available from Amazon. Great books for camping our state. The hardbound is much more handy than the Kindle version.
P/S Camper Bob, I've run into a couple Altos up here, too. Pretty cool rigs, huh?