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Mt Rainier/Ohanapecosh

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Body Of Water (Ohanapecosh River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Facility

• Type (National Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (140)
• Max Length (27)
• Gravel Sites (140)
• No Hookups (140)
• Back-ins (10 x 27)

User Reviews

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September 16, 2025

Such an amazing spot and worth the hype. Its so beautiful and has access to the creek super close by. Bathrooms are flush and always stocked up. The only downside is that sites are pretty close to each other with not much privacy but other than that its a great campground with lots to do

Chloe Medina

September 15, 2024

Beautiful campground! Bathrooms with lights so that’s great for night (except the bugs). Surrounded by gorgeous trees, picnic tables are in good condition! There was a fire ban so we were unable to use the fire pits. Visitor center is really close. First come first serve on the weekends.

Melanie Misitis

September 05, 2024

This campground was great! Lots of sites to choose from, plenty of bathroom stations. Staff at the ranger station was amazingly helpful! Inside the campgrounds is the Hot Springs. Cool little trail, water is actually warm! Floods the trail out in spots, wear proper shoes for hiking and you won't have an issue

Sara N

August 20, 2024

This campground is one of my new favorite places located in Mt Ranier National Park, but my time here was fairly limited. There's a beautiful glacier river with falls. The sites are large, and the campground is a short distance to a park entrance with spectacular scenery and views of Mt Ranier. You need a timed entry ticket to drive thru the park (both Paradise and Sunrise); many hiking trails along the way with even more beautiful views. There is a nice small visitor center and you can buy firewood. I was there in August and glad to have a fire. Like many national park camps, this one has no electricity and no showers, and beautifully under large trees, which limits solar power, so come prepared and be amazed! It's truly a worthy experience for the outdoors adventurer.

Cheshta Bhasin

August 09, 2024

We recently spent three days camping at Mount Rainier National Park in August 2024, and it was an incredible experience. The park is very well-organized, and the rangers were extremely helpful throughout our stay. We camped at Ohanapecosh Campground, Loop D. While the campsites are fairly close to each other, it still provided a great experience surrounded by nature. One of the highlights of our trip was the proximity to Paradise, which is just a 45-minute drive from the campground. The campgrounds are equipped with flush toilets, but there are no showers on-site. However, the nearby river is perfect for a refreshing dip after a day of exploring. For those who prefer paid showers, we found a facility in Packwood, just a 15-minute drive away. The forest around the campground is well-maintained, and the washrooms were consistently clean. The forest rangers at the visitor center were also incredibly knowledgeable and eager to assist with any questions we had. Overall, it was a fantastic experience, and we would definitely recommend it to anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Mount Rainier.

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