RonK
For Kalaloch Campground - Olympic National Park: Beautiful location, one of the best! No hookups, but worth the stay. Hosts were nice. Great whale watching and great for sunsets. Facilities were less than desirable! Dirty, men's restroom ran out of toilet paper with a line of men waiting. Single toilet which causes long lines. Other than this later criticism, would have given 5 stars
Posted Sep 01, 2017 by RonK from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TNR Moms
For Kalaloch Campground - Olympic National Park: First part of the review will only be applicable for a couple of weeks. The hosts there now are awesome! We pulled in on a wing and a prayer after 6pm on Saturday the weekend before Labor Day weekend without a reservation. They waved us over past the "campground full" sign & let us ask a few questions about where we might be able to stay nearby for the night. They smiled and told us there was a last minute cancellation so we could stay here. Prayers answered! We didn't get their names, but if you ever see a sweet couple hosting while living in a little tear drop home-made "woody", introduce yourself. They are great!
Beautiful campground (exceptionally clean) with various site sizes. We stayed in A loop & wiggled an 18ft TT in as well as our truck. 1-2 bars verizon service. No showers, but clean functioning flush toilets are here.
Saw whales at sunset and was told there were sea otters nearby. We will be back :-)
Posted Aug 27, 2017 by TNR Moms from Tacoma, WA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jan
For Kalaloch Campground - Olympic National Park: We loved this campground, we were lucky to find a site that our 37' class A. No hookups but the beach is so beautiful and the sound of the ocean makes it worth every minute. We were in E12
Posted Oct 01, 2016 by Jan from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mark
For Kalaloch Campground - Olympic National Park: RV section is a wide open space overlooking a bluff, sites are very close to each other with no privacy. If you want to be under trees and have a smaller rig and don't want hook up then pick a site in the southern section with lots of privacy and nature around you. Clean showers and restrooms.
Posted Jun 05, 2016 by Mark from Montreal. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.