Within a 30-minute drive from the Olympic National Park.
Private sites
95% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Enjoy the sounds of nature sleeping under the canopy of your own private forest! Nestled within our four acres of wooded property are beautifully designed spaces just a short hike from the parking lot and chicken coop. Camp trails connect you to 38 acres of Conservation and Creek area and the iconic Olympic Discovery Trail.
We are currently hosting two spaces on the property:
- Site 1 features a safari canvas tent (sleeps 4) to unwind protected from the elements, picnic table, a fire pit, and portable solar charger. There is additional space on site to put up tents for extra guests.
- Site 2 boasts space for two tents, a picnic table, hammock, and a fire pit, so that you can unwind and relax among the trees.
Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves just minutes from connecting to all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer! Ideally situated between Port Angeles and Sequim you'll have easy access to city amenities, local farms, and the Olympic National Park within minutes.
This site is in a great location. The campsite felt very private and the tent had lots of blankets to keep us warm on a cold night. We would stay here again.
Really enjoyed tent camping here. The site had plenty of space, was clean, and only a short drive off of the highway. The provided carts were very helpful for transporting our equipment from our car as it was a bit of a walk.
Beautiful location. Exactly as pictured and even better than described. Host is friendly and has nice touches on the property to make the stay even more enjoyable.
This camp ground made me feel like I was in a fairy wonderland. The host was very helpful and provided so many amenities at the campsite. Would highly recommend!
Loved how private this campsite was and how it get like we were really in nature.
Location
Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and S’Klallam First Nations according to