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Seal Rock Campground

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Hwy 101
Brinnon, WA

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

Description

Forty-one tent/RV sites are spaced among the trees with several along the waterfront. There are 3 paved handicapped units and facilities that will accommodate wheelchairs. There is also an accessible viewpoint. The lengths of sites vary, with those along Hood Canal capable of handling the larger motorhomes and trailers. There are no hookups. Facilities include fresh piped water, flush toilets, electricity in restrooms and a telephone. Tables and fire pits are at each site. Garbage cans are spaced throughout the campground. Overnight fees are $12 per site. Golden Age/Access Cards are accepted for 50% off site fee. Length of stay is 14 days. Season is May through September.

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Basic Info
Total Sites:
41 sites
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Max RV Length:
21 feet
Additional Details

Recreation activities for all ages are many and varied. There are 9 picnic tables, grills, fresh water and restrooms located in the day use/overflow parking area, oystering (in season), scuba diving, clamming, crabbing, shrimping, and lovely scenery are all here to be enjoyed by the camper. Carry-in boats, such as canoes and kayaks could be launched from the north landing. Both the Native American and Marine Biology Nature Trails are universally accessible and both begin at the day use parking.

This area is within easy driving distance of several hiking trails. Short hikes such as Mt. Walker, Rainbow Canyon, and two trails in Fallsview Campground are easy walks through old-growth conifer stands and spring blooming rhododendrons.

Campsites are $12 per night. There is a charge of $5 for each extra vehicle. There is an 8 person maximum capacity per campsite. Camping is limited to 14 days. There is no fee for day use activities. A NW Forest Pass is not needed at the trailhead/day use parking lot. Please obey all shellfish regulations.

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