Reviews
Olympic National Park/Graves Creek
User Reviews
Vulcan Commando
Beautiful secluded campsite. Some spots directly be a stream which is the only source of water. Bathrooms were closed but vault toilets were the nicest I’ve seen, probably due to low use. Nearby Graves trail which is amazing.
Brandon Clark
Secluded and enchanting! I have been here several times now and never disappointed. This place holds a special place in my heart with the memories that have been made here. If you plan to visit, be prepared it's deep down a gravel lane and far away from stores, so you have plenty of water and food. Bring your fishing gear. The pictures below are from a trip in October 2020 and August 2024.
Michael Adams
I enjoyed this camp area. About an hour of dirt road to get there. A couple of small to medium waterfalls on the way. 20 bucks a night to pitch a tent per night first come first serve. The creek was right there, I didn't see any fishing going on but the sound of the water and elk bugling made for a good night's sleep.
Steve Hiday
Great campground, for cars and small campers. RV's are not recommended - the road can get pretty rough. This is a more remote campground compared to other ONP areas. Most of the sites are pretty good, with a few on the river that are excellent. No potable water here, and let's just say these aren't the finest bathrooms in the ONP collection. Graves Creek Trailhead nearby leads to the Enchanted Valley and eastern ONP trails. Olympic Otter
Jody Bassett
This is an incredible experience. This forest is magical... I've never seen anything like it. The old growth and moss is absolutely spectacular, the pics don't convey the extreme beauty. You definitely have to see it for yourself. If nature is your church/religion... you will be at complete peace!
Jenny Bocko
I love this campground. It is very rustic. It is operated by the National Park Service. The campground has 28-30 sites. Most of them are small and can only fit one car and one small tent. With the exception of one site, this campground really isn’t suitable for RVs or trailers. I camp here often, several times a year. It is open year round, except when it floods in the winter. I recently camped here in mid December. The campsites, if enough rain comes down, will get lots of puddles and “flood” the site. Just a warning if you do winter camping. But the plus to the site is: it is 1/4 mile from the Graves Creek and Quinault River trailheads. Both trails are amazing. This campground is also right on the Quinault river. And I often see elk in this campground.
Robert Anglee
Lake Quinault area is one of my favorite places to hike and drive and camp. Since 2006 and again in 2022.
Matt Pope
Amazing spot in the trees along a river with nicely spaced sites. The primitive access road keeps away the larger RVs.
Danielle Hendrickson
Camp sites are roomy and the bottom few by the river are especially nice. There is no potable water and the two flushing bathrooms are closed. There is one pit toilet for 30 sites and it had TONS of flies. I am guessing it isn't venting properly for some reason. It was clean otherwise and smelled of disinfectant. It just seems like 1 toilet for potentially 60+ people is less than minimal considering they ask for $20 a night.