Seal Rock Campground
Olympic National Forest
Write a Review Hwy. 101 Brinnon, WA 98320 360-765-2200 360-956-2402 Official WebsiteGPS: 47.7088, -122.8911
Overview of Seal Rock Campground
Last Price Paid: $18
Reported by Wanderlust on 8/26/2023
Longest RV Reported: 32 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Tammyb on 8/21/2020
Number of Sites 41
Pad Type asphalt
Open Seasonally Yes
Elevation 32 ft / 9 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Jax-n-Me asked on 8/22/2023
Hey Fellow Travelers ... anyone know if there are any spots at Seal Rock that are open enough to provide good solar? ...
Reviews of Seal Rock Campground 7 people have reviewed this location.
“Pretty Scenery ”
Reviewed 8/26/2023
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 11 |
Arrived on a Sat afternoon in Aug. there where a few sites available. We were able to get a site that fit our 30’ TT. Site 11. There are a few sites that could accommodate around 30’ we saw when walking the campground. They are first come, first served. I have T-mobile and had service; hubby has Verizon and had service. The sites are m... more
Arrived on a Sat afternoon in Aug. there where a few sites available. We were able to get a site that fit our 30’ TT. Site 11. There are a few sites that could accommodate around 30’ we saw when walking the campground. They are first come, first served. I have T-mobile and had service; hubby has Verizon and had service. The sites are mostly shaded if you’re relying on solar or starlink.
Wanderlust would stay here again
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“Great Beach Weekend”
Reviewed 8/21/2022
Site Number: | 36 |
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If you get a spot with even a tiny ocean view like we did (36), it is really sweet. It is nicely landscaped, clean, and well-run. It is an easy stroll to a fantastic, dog-friendly beach. Campers were quiet and considerate, not a party scene. There is not a lot of space between sites, but the landscaping helps. We will be back!
Herman would stay here again
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“Plenty big for 32’ 5th wheel!”
Reviewed 8/21/2020
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 36 |
RV Length: | 32' (Fifth Wheel) |
We were worried coming in here because web site recommends 21’ max. There were plenty of sites that would accommodate us. We were in site 7 for one night, a pull thru and a bit tight, but doable. We moved next to the water the next day where the biggest sites are. Overall a great Campground. The bathrooms were clean, no trash around, a... more
We were worried coming in here because web site recommends 21’ max. There were plenty of sites that would accommodate us. We were in site 7 for one night, a pull thru and a bit tight, but doable. We moved next to the water the next day where the biggest sites are. Overall a great Campground. The bathrooms were clean, no trash around, and right on the water. It was pretty full while we were here, come early for a spot (before 10 or 11) and probably earlier on Fridays. Half price with Access Pass ($9).
Tammyb would stay here again
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“One of our favorites so far!”
Reviewed 8/2/2018
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 25' (Travel Trailer) |
We only stayed here one night as it was a last minute plan before we needed to be somewhere else, but we could have easily stayed here longer. We took one of the sites on the drive along the water. We could walk up into the woods to a picnic table, fire ring and tent area or from our bus we could stare out at the water. The sites f... more
We only stayed here one night as it was a last minute plan before we needed to be somewhere else, but we could have easily stayed here longer.
We took one of the sites on the drive along the water. We could walk up into the woods to a picnic table, fire ring and tent area or from our bus we could stare out at the water. The sites farther up the hill are all in the woods and feel more private than they actually are.
Our 23 foot rig had no problem fitting. The sites are decent size but the turns through the park may be hard for something much bigger.
There is a walking trail above the beach or you can walk on the beach if the tide is out. You can also harvest your own oysters here (18 oysters per person per day).
It was just so pretty and we really enjoyed lounging in our hammocks in the trees while also having the water right there.
Great service on AT&T so internet was no problem.
Vicari.us would stay here again
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“easy and nice”
Reviewed 6/22/2018
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 29 |
RV Length: | 31' (Fifth Wheel) |
We almost did not go in here because they said the limit was 21 feet for RVs. We decided to drive down, park and walk around We found plenty of sites for larger rigs Our site was rather large and would fit a 40 foot rig easily. We had water views. Some sun for solar, not much. It is heavily forested and there is Highway noise from 101... more
We almost did not go in here because they said the limit was 21 feet for RVs. We decided to drive down, park and walk around We found plenty of sites for larger rigs Our site was rather large and would fit a 40 foot rig easily. We had water views. Some sun for solar, not much. It is heavily forested and there is Highway noise from 101. It did get quiet in the evening. It's great for one maybe two nights. It is a steep drive out but very doable. We stayed June 20, 2018.
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“Washington only USFS campground on the salt water. Grab it up!”
Reviewed 7/17/2016
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 24 |
Seal Rock Campground, Jefferson Co., Washington. Here is this sloped, funky, US Forest Service Park on Hood Canal where the camp host drives the Partridge Family Bus. and where you can harvest oysters or clams without a license, and it will make you oh so happy if you stay there. And speaking of clam chowder, if you're the cook, I pref... more
Seal Rock Campground, Jefferson Co., Washington. Here is this sloped, funky, US Forest Service Park on Hood Canal where the camp host drives the Partridge Family Bus. and where you can harvest oysters or clams without a license, and it will make you oh so happy if you stay there. And speaking of clam chowder, if you're the cook, I prefer the Manhattan style over the New England. Thank you for asking. For more info. contact http://campeverycountywa.com/jefferson-county.html
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“Salt Water and Oysters”
Reviewed 8/19/2014
Nightly rate: | $18 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
For a stay by the water, this is a nice campground. The majority of the campground is in deep shaded forest, with only a handful of sites in the lower loop that have a view of the water. For those with solar, these sites are the only ones that get sunlight. The campground on the whole is clean, but the restrooms are old and dirt... more
For a stay by the water, this is a nice campground. The majority of the campground is in deep shaded forest, with only a handful of sites in the lower loop that have a view of the water. For those with solar, these sites are the only ones that get sunlight.
The campground on the whole is clean, but the restrooms are old and dirty. There are flush toilets, restrooms with electricity, and running tap water. There are outdoor water spigots around the campground.
Heed the warnings about poison oak. It is everywhere along the water and in the forest.
Low tide is a great time to harvest oysters. A license can be purchased just down the road. Occasionally, seals can be seen from shore.
The driveway to get out is quite steep.
Sputnik Goes would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- fishing
- picnic area
- recreation trail
- swimming beach
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- ADA Accessible
- restrooms: flush
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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