Amenities

Flush Toilet

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Surfing
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest
River

About this space

Welcome to Quileute Riverfront Camping! Our property is secluded and located behind a locked gate on the Quillayute River, only 6 short miles from La Push, 3 miles to Rialto, or 8 miles to Forks, WA. The Olympic Peninsula is known for World Class Winter Steelhead fishing and Fall Salmon fishing, and pristine waters! When you camp here, you’ll have direct access to PRIVATE riverfront property fo...

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Reviews • 51

★★★★★ (51 reviews)
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Katie H.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2024

Rochelle and Kelsey were great! We had a slight mix up with our camp site and they handled it like pros getting us all sorted out and taken care of. The sight is peaceful and well maintained. And t...

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Nick Y.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2024

Rochelle’s land offers a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for those looking to escape into nature. The campsites are thoughtfully arranged with well-placed fire rings, providing both privacy...

AI Review Summary

Overall, the campsite offers a peaceful and private retreat with well-maintained facilities and friendly staff. Reviewers appreciate the spaciousness and cleanliness of the sites, as well as the beautiful natural surroundings and proximity to beaches. However, some guests experienced issues with communication from the host and confusion regarding campsite assignments, which detracted from their experience. Despite these concerns, many campers recommend this site for its tranquil atmosphere and accessibility.

Highlights
  • Private and spacious campsites
  • Clean and accessible portable restroom
  • Beautiful and serene natural setting
  • Close proximity to beaches and trails
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Well-maintained facilities
  • Easy navigation to the site
Considerations
  • Lack of clear communication from the host
  • Confusion regarding campsite assignments
  • No cell service to contact host
  • Some sites not as close to the river as expected
  • Loose river rocks can be difficult for those with mobility issues