Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best in Washington: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
Welcome to Aliya Preserve. Originally owned by the developers of Kalaloch Lodge, this was slated to be an expansion site for the resort. That development would have drastically changed the land.
Adam & Sara purchased the property in 2018 to preserve it. We enjoy sharing it with nature aficionados who respect the sacredness of the unblemished land and help us keep it pristine.
From your mossy bank perched above the panoramic Pacific, beneath burley spruce tree boughs, magic sunsets unfold at your own super-private and secluded campsite with fire-pit.
Adjacent to Olympic National Park, this is the same beach and bluff that defines Kalaloch, LaPush and and other wild Washington coastal icons.
As the stewards of this land, we are now inviting respectful and responsible small groups and families to share its beauty. Without prior approval we allow only eight people per group— even when split between campsites.
Please make sure to check the site *title* for number of campers allowed in each site. For example only two people are allowed in sites 1 and 4.
Up to two dogs are allowed per site for a $25 perpup fee, which must be paid in the "extras" section at checkout {dogs enjoy the beach the most!!}
Alyia Preserve offers a camping experience with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and a secluded feel, making it a favorite among campers. The campsites are praised for their privacy, cleanliness, and the thoughtful amenities like hot showers and dishwashing stations. Guests appreciate the easy access to a nearly private beach and the peacefulness of the surrounding nature. However, there are some mentions of high pricing and occasional issues with amenities like hot water.
This was a great spot for car camping or any kind. Clean, spacious and everything you could need. Fire ring, fire wood, picnic table, potable water, bathrooms and shower. All with an amazing view and walkable to the beach. 100% worth it!
We were very excited to find this lovely campground on Hipcamp. It looks just like the online pictures but better. We camped for 1 night.
The campground was easy to find with good directions from the host. Entry was as stated.
Top of my camp list is a clean campsite and this campground is beautifully kept. Our site had a view of the roaring magnificent Pacific Ocean through the trees. Gorgeous. It has a stone fire pit and a picnic table and benches.
There were two privets within 1 minute walk. Though pits, they were clean but take your own tp.
There was a dish clean up area- kept clean, with hot water, I saw a shower but didn’t try it. There is also another shower and privy at the south end close to the beach trail.
The camp is full of beautiful, tall trees with large burls. Seems endemic to the area. Very interesting.
Signage is good in the camp and you can’t get lost.
Campground is close to the 101 but well treed to disperse road noise.
Most of the sites we saw were on the edge of a high cliff so kids and pets need to be watched.
Beach is gorgeous and stoney. So many humongous driftwood trees. Be careful getting onto beach from trail. Also, tide comes in fast.
We only stayed one night and it poured in the night and all morning. We left early but will be going back.
It was lovely. Thank you Adam and Sara
Always a great experience. This has became an annual trip for me. Absolutely love everything about this place and I always leave happy and refreshed from being immersed in all the natural surrounding beauty.
Fourth time here, always great!
Private sites, warm water to wash in, amazing beach.
Location
Forks, Jefferson, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Quinault, and Queets First Nations according to