- Hiker/biker campsites: These campsites are available to campers whom arrive to your park on foot or on bicycles. Restrooms aren’t nearby.
- Ancient and water trail campsites: Campsite will not consist of a nearby flush convenience section. Ancient campsites might not have any amenities of a campsite that is standard. Internet web Sites available by motorized / non-motorized vehicles and water path camping.
- Standard campsite: A designated campsite offered by nearby domestic water, sink waste, trash disposal and comfort station that is flush.
- Partial-hookup campsite: a typical campsite with the addition of electricity. Could have domestic water and/or sewer.
- Full-hookup campsite: a regular campsite with the addition of electricity, water and sewer.
Take note: optimum eight individuals per campsite.
2020 Camping Costs
Web Site Type | Peak Season May 15 – Sept. 15 |
Shoulder Season April 1 – May 14 and Sept. 16 – Oct. 31 |
Winter Season November – March |
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Primitive and water path campsites | $12 | $12 | $12 | |||
Standard campsites | $27 – $37 | $20 – $30 | $20 utility that is partial | $35 – $45 | $30 – $40 | $30 |
Full-utility campsites | $40 – $50 | $35 – $45 | $35 |
Note: Shoulder season runs through wintertime at Grayland Beach, Pacific Beach, Fort Worden and Cape Disappointment state areas. Continue reading “Camping charges. Campsite explanations”