Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
Lake Life Camp offers the perfect location to enjoy Lake Cushman, Lake Kokanee, the Olympic National Forest and the Hood Canal. The camp offers water, sewer and 30/50 amp power service. Wifi is available and a Porta-potty for tent campers. The camp is a large open space which can accommodate more then one RV, although there is only one pedestal with the hookups.Great location to enjoy Lake Cushman, Lake Kokanee, the Olympic Forest and the Hood Canal. The camp is conveniently located to enjoy boating, hiking, fishing, golfing, and disc golf. The property is open and level and will accommodate more then one RV. Guest pass is available to give access to private parks.
RV details
Travel trailers, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Pop-up campers, Class A RVs, Class B RVs, Class C RVs, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Vehicles under 60 feet allowed
Pull-in site
Accommodates slideouts
Surface type: Loose Gravel
Surface levelness: Flat
Electrical hookup available
50 amps
Water hookup available
On-site hookup
Sewage hookup available
On-site hookup
No TV hookup
Generators not allowed
What to expect
RV/tent site
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
8 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firewood provided, firepit
Toilet available
Portable toilet
Pets allowed
On leash
Potable water available
Spigot
Picnic table present
Wifi available
No showers
Pack it out
Cooking equipment absent
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Strict
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
During your trip
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Hoodsport, Mason, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, S’Klallam, and Twana/Skokomish First Nations according to