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Olympic/Falls View

Overview

Olympic/Falls View RV Park provides a tranquil basecamp on the eastern edge of the Olympic Peninsula. Tucked away in the lush greenery of Quilcene, Washington, this park offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the bustle of city life. It serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of the Olympic National Forest, balancing the convenience of a maintained park with the raw appeal of the Pacific Northwest wilderness.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just off Highway 101, the park is surrounded by towering evergreens and the crisp air of the Olympic Peninsula. It is located near the Big Quilcene River, where the sound of water and the scent of cedar create a serene atmosphere. The proximity to the Falls View Canyon provides a dramatic backdrop, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers who want to be immersed in Washington’s famous temperate rainforest environment.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is designed to accommodate various rig sizes with full hookup sites that include water, sewer, and electricity. Travelers can appreciate the convenience of on-site laundry facilities and clean restroom blocks, which are essential after a day of exploring the damp forest trails. While the setting is rustic, the park provides well-maintained gravel pads and picnic tables at each site, ensuring a comfortable stay while remaining pet-friendly for those traveling with four-legged companions.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, from hiking the steep trails of Mount Walker for panoramic views of the Puget Sound to exploring the nearby Olympic National Park. The area is famous for its world-class shellfish, with many visitors heading to the Hood Canal to harvest oysters and clams. Fishing in the local rivers or visiting the historic town of Port Townsend, located a short drive away, provides a mix of outdoor recreation and local culture.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an excellent choice for nature-focused travelers and hikers who want quick access to forest trails without sacrificing basic comforts. It is ideal for couples or solo adventurers seeking a quiet, no-frills home base while they explore the natural wonders of the peninsula. If you prefer birdsong and forest canopies over resort-style entertainment, this park fits your travel style perfectly.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Quilcene River)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (30)
• Width (11)
• Paved Sites (30)
• Max Length (40)
• No Hookups (30)
• Pull-thrus (7)
• Pull-thru Size (11 x 40)
• Back-ins (12 x 35)
• Room for Slideouts (No)
• Site Length (40)

User Reviews

Jesse Carman

September 18, 2025

Very good trail. Well maintained! Great hike along the river and a really nice steep section with stairs when needed.

Cristel Smith

September 12, 2025

Actually broke a sweat on the way up! This is a great adult trail no pets or small kids should be on this trail it turns into a goat or deer trail after the wooden bench so use that as a turn around point, it is really beautiful good for couples or solo days I camped there for 10.00 can’t beat that but get your pass at the ranger station it is cheaper that way.

Julie Johnson

August 29, 2025

The river is beautiful! The hike to the river (it was hot) was all downhill & rather slippery. I felt it was worth it, but others did not. The falls was rather subdued due to the lack of water, but on a much easier trail & rather lovely anyway.

Kendra Hoffman

August 29, 2025

One of my favorite spots after hiking Mt Walker. It is a great place to dip your toes in the chilly water and to hike around while being surrounded by so much beauty. The falls are a trickle in the summer, best time to see it is late winter and spring.

Cassidy Hubbs

August 22, 2025

The waterfall hardly had water. But the upper view point loop was to the right of the trail sign. When camp ground is open you can park right by the trail head. The view was still gorgeous

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