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Salt Creek Meadows

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· Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington
5 acres hosted by Anthony & Morgan G.
2 tent sites
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Near Olympic National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Elwha.
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Secluded meadow clearing on raw land with level gravel pads for parking small RVs or vans. Or park the car and set up a tent in the grassy meadow. Surrounded by beautiful mature forest with Salt Creek meandering through the backside of the property. Just a 5 minute drive to Crescent Beach. Site #1 is on the edge of the meadow clearing and includes a fire ring with a grate for cooking over the fire. Site #2 is more tucked away in the trees. It includes a fire ring for cooking but does not have a cooking grate for the fire. Each site has its own picnic table and parking pad. One clean porta potty is available for both sites.
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98% Recommend201 Ratings · 106 reviews
Salt Creek Meadows offers a peaceful camping experience, nestled in a secluded and private setting with easy access to nearby attractions like Salt Creek Recreation Area, Lake Crescent, and Olympic National Park. Campers appreciate the clean porta-potty facilities and the spacious, shaded campsites, complete with picnic tables and fire pits. While the occasional noise from distant barking dogs and road traffic is mentioned, it doesn't significantly detract from the overall serene atmosphere. A consistent highlight is the responsive and respectful hosts who ensure a smooth stay.
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Joe S.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
We arrived after dark and left before sunup so we can’t say much about the quality of the site and location. From what I saw it looked good and I would stay here again. The directions and instructions for getting onto the site were very clear and we had no issues even on a dark and rainy night.
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Matthew M.
2 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
Tent · Group trip ·
Great little camping area in the forest! Only about 30 mins away from Lake Crescent. Love that the gate is locked and the porta potty is probably the cleanest I’ve ever used! Will definitely be back on my next trip to Olympic.
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Hnah J.
4 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
Great location away from the city noise but near enough to everything to use as a jumping off point, felt safe, spacious level spot for tent, very clean porta-potty, nice shade in spot #2 during the heat of the day. Road noise mostly just during the day and distant barking dogs through the night but not enough to be an issue. Overall very peaceful.
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Landyn P.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Big and private
Site 1 was very large. Next time, I will be sure to come with a group of friends! Portapotty was very clean. Overall great!
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Raymond S.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Site 2
Site 2 - Salt Creek was amazing camp site. Easy to find, great spot with a picnic table and fire pit. Anthony and Morgan were very respectful and responsive with any questions we had. Definitely recommended.
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Erin C.
7 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· August 2024
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Tent · With kids ·
Stay here ❤️ Beautiful creek, private, very nice!
Location
Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and S’Klallam First Nations according to
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Hosted by Anthony & Morgan G.

Joined in September 2021

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