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Gatton Creek Campground

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457 S Shore Rd
Quinault, WA

Phone :
360-956-2402
Basics
Number of Sites:
15 sites

Description

The campground does not havepotable water. A barrier-free toilet is available onsite. There are 5 walk-in campsites thataccommodate tents. There are also 3 picnicunits. Parking lot will accommodate 10 self-contained RVs up to 24 feet in length (no tablesor firerings). This site does not have a boatramp. Boat ramps are located at Willaby andFalls Creek Campgrounds.

Gatton Creek Campground islocated on the south shore of Quinault Lake nextto Gatton Creek, a small rain forest stream.Campsites and the picnic units are located alongthe shore of the Lake and have great viewsacross the Lake to the forested slopes of theOlympic National Park.

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Basic Info
Total Sites:
15 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
Tent-only
Additional Details

Camping and picnickingon site. Boating, swimming and fishing areavailable on Quinault Lake. The lake is part ofthe Quinault Indian Nation and is closed tofishing. The 7.3 mile long Colonel Bob Trail#851 provides access to the summit of ColonelBob in the Colonel Bob Wilderness where scenicviews of Quinault Lake can be enjoyed. TheQuinault National Recreation Trail is a wonderfultrail to see the lush vegetation of the temperaterain forest. Several trail loops provide hikingopportunities that can be accessed along the SouthShore Road including Gatton Creek Campground.A free trail map is available at FS Quinault office.

$11 per night for all sites. There is no feefor picnicking.A NW Forest Pass or aGolden Passport is required on each vehicleparked at most trailheads. Day & AnnualPasses are available at FS offices and vendors.

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