Willaby Campground/Day Use Area
Willaby Campground is located on the south shore of Lake Quinault in a beautiful temperate rainforest. Sitka spruce, Douglas-fir, western hemlock and western red cedar provide dense shade for this beautiful setting. The forested slopes of the Olympic National Park provide a scenic backdrop across the Quinault Lake.
There are 19 campsites that accommodate tents, trailers and RV’s and 2 walk-in tent sites.
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Reservations
Reservations can be made at Recreation.gov
General Information
April 28, 2025 to October 1, 2025
50% discount for single site camping with any of these passes: Interagency Senior, Interagency Access, Golden Age, or Golden Access.
Trailers and RVs 16' max.
Overnight Use:
Single Site: $25/night.
Additional Vehicle: $5/night.
Interagency Senior/Access Recreation Passes provide a 50% discount to Single Campsites ONLY.
*The discount applies only to the fee for the campsite physically occupied by the pass holder, not to any additional fee or campsite(s) occupied by members of the pass holder's party.*
https://store.usgs.gov/recreational-passes
*Sites may be reservable and reservation fees apply.*
- $25/Night for single unit
- $5/Extra vehicle
Dogs must remain on a leash or lead.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 47.46266
Longitude: -123.85776
Directions
From Aberdeen, WA travel 40 miles north on Highway 101 to South Shore Road. Take South Shore road 1.5 miles to Willaby Campground. Entrance to campground is from the Quinault Lake South Shore Road just beyond the Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trail.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
The lower restroom near the boat launch is wheelchair accessible.
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is available at this site.
Yes, drinking water is available from faucets.
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are available at this site.
Horse/Pack Animal Information
Horse/Pack animals are not allowed at this site.
Recreation Opportunities
Boating - Non-Motorized Info
Lake Quinault is owned and managed by the Quinault Indian Nation. A permit from the Quinault Indian Nation is required to access Lake Quinault. For more information go to https://www.quinaultindiannation.com.