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Skokomish Park At Lake Cushman
Overview
Skokomish Park At Lake Cushman, located on the picturesque Olympic Peninsula, offers a serene escape into the Pacific Northwest wilderness. Formerly known as Camp Cushman, this tribally managed park spans over 500 acres of lush forest land. It serves as a premier destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while maintaining a comfortable home base. The atmosphere here is centered on the outdoors, providing a tranquil environment for exploring the surrounding mountains and pristine waterways.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated on the eastern slopes of the Olympic Mountains, providing direct access to the crystal-clear waters of Lake Cushman. The surrounding landscape is characterized by towering evergreens and dramatic mountain peaks that reflect off the lake's surface. Located just a short drive from the town of Hoodsport, visitors find themselves nestled in a heavily forested environment that feels miles away from civilization, offering deep shade and a cool, refreshing breeze during the summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility provides a variety of site types to accommodate different camping styles. Many of the RV sites feature water and electric hookups, though dry camping options are also available for a more traditional experience. Key features include:
- Two well-maintained boat launches for easy water access.
- Dedicated picnic areas and a playground for families.
- Convenient restroom and shower facilities for all guests.
- A dump station and a designated swim area on the lake.
The layout emphasizes privacy, with many sites tucked away among the trees to enhance the sense of seclusion.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors. The park is only a few miles from the Staircase entrance to Olympic National Park, where travelers can hike the famous Staircase Rapids Loop. Lake Cushman itself is a hub for kayaking, fishing, and boating. For those who enjoy heights, the nearby Mount Rose trail offers challenging climbs and rewarding panoramic views. The town of Hoodsport provides local shops, coffee houses, and wineries for a relaxing afternoon excursion.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for adventure-seeking RVers who prioritize proximity to trails and water over high-end resort amenities. Families often find the park’s safe swimming areas and spacious sites perfect for multi-generational gatherings. It is a fantastic choice for those looking for a rustic forest experience while remaining close to some of Washington's most iconic national park landmarks. If you value a quiet, natural setting with easy lake access, this park will suit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tamrah Bernoski
I gave this place a 1 star, and sadly we never even got to experience it. We had reservations to camp there this weekend, however due to a wildfire near by and heavy smoke in the area we had to cancel. I understand there are cancelation fees in place but charging almost 50% to cancel is outrageous. We did not cancel due to poor planning or just not wanting to go, but for medical reasons we can not camp that close to smoke. Yet we were still charged $63.00 to cancell our weekend trip that was $135.00. That seems absolutely absurd. This is not a place that we would want to stay. Pure greed
alexander rae
$25:00 to use the park for the day, plenty of picnic tables and parking. Once the mist lifted it was beautiful, plenty to do in the water. I didn't stay here only day use.
Jordan Jerel
Camping here for 15 years and it's always my favorite place to camp, except for the fire ban. Ohhh well propane fire it is
Chelsea Roberts
Wonderful place to camp! Lots of trails for biking/walking, a great day use area, lake access, bathrooms with showers (50 cents for 3 mins), an outdoor movie theater that plays movies Friday and Saturday nights and the staff make popcorn!! Crafts in the the morning for kids. A scavenger hunt you can do. A little store for anything you might need or forget. WIFI!!! Yes, the park has wifi! Staff were wonderful and so helpful and accommodating. We will be back!
Cheri Wright
RV sites can be very tight to get in and out. Love the woodsy camping. Staff seems nice. Very pricey for day use on weekends at $25! Also, I've never camped anywhere with such a late check in time of 3pm! Would be much nicer if it was a few hours earlier so you have more of the day after setting up. And then out by 11am,
Chuck Kight
Don’t expect a state or federal campground experience. Nice staff but privately run and unprofessional, tight campsites, un kept trails, in adequate facilities. Nice lake but go to Crescent Lake instead of you have time, much nicer all the way around.
Yade Cai
Very nice lake. Water is nice and cold & clean water for good swim. parking is available with entry fee $15 This is one of the best lakes I have visited so far !
Naomi Utter
Such an amazing place to visit! Beautiful views access to water and campsites. Fun things to do and being able to just come out and swim makes it all the more better. I definitely recommend coming out.
Lea Miller
Very clean & well kept, love the lake!
Kevin Broussard
Why is this boat launch closed? Why is this the only boat launch on the lake?