Everything you need to know about camping at Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park. Updated for 2026.
Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park is a federal campground booked on recreation.gov, where the current nightly fee is shown at checkout. It has Group, Standard (no hookups) sites.
Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park is booked through recreation.gov, typically up to 6 months in advance. Popular weekends fill quickly, so reserve the moment the window opens, and set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations if your dates are already full.
Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park has 151 total sites. 1 Group sites in the Loops A-F loop, 150 Standard (no hookups) sites in the Loops A-F loop.
It depends on what you're looking for. For Families: Loops closer to the store and lodge are the most convenient for families needing quick supply runs. For Tents: Sites throughout the loops work for tents, with some closer to the bluff edge offering ocean views. For RVs: Standard sites across Loops A-F accommodate RVs, though there are no hookups.
Essentials: tent or RV (depending on site type), sleeping bags, cooler with ice, firewood (can't collect wood in most Texas parks), sunscreen, bug spray, water bottles, and headlamps. Kalaloch Lodge next door has a restaurant and general store if you need supplies
Summer, especially July and August, is the busiest and most in-demand stretch on the Olympic coast. Storm-watching season in winter has its own following but is far less crowded.
Camp.land watches Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park on recreation.gov around the clock and emails you the moment a cancellation opens up. People cancel all the time — especially midweek. You can also try walk-up sites on the day of arrival, but availability isn't guaranteed.
Kalaloch Campground — Olympic National Park doesn't have traditional cabins, but offers Group, Standard (no hookups) camping options.
Yes. Group (Loops A-F): max 1 sites, No hookups · group site. Standard (no hookups) (Loops A-F): max 150 sites, No hookups · tents and small rigs. Check equipment length limits for your specific RV.
Set an alert and we’ll email you the moment a cancellation opens on recreation.gov. We watch it around the clock.
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