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Camping at Coho Campground

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Location and Access

Coho Campground is located in the Olympic National Forest, Washington, on the shores of Wynoochee Lake. It's situated about 35 miles north of Montesano, WA. The access to the campground typically involves driving on US Highway 12 to Wynoochee Valley Road, which leads to the forest area surrounding the lake. Check the latest local travel advisories and road conditions before embarking on your trip, as access routes can sometimes be affected by seasonal weather.

Camping Facilities and Services

Amenities: Coho Campground provides facilities and amenities for a comfortable camping experience, including:

  • Campsites with picnic tables and fire rings
  • Drinking water
  • Flush toilets
  • Garbage disposal services
  • A boat ramp nearby for lake access

Camping Options:

  • There are individual campsites available for tent and RV camping. It's important to know the length limits for RV sites.
  • The campground may also offer group camping sites suitable for larger parties.
  • Some sites may have hookups, but it's best to verify in advance as many public forest campgrounds prioritize a more rustic camping experience.

Activities and Recreation

Outdoor Recreation: The area surrounding Coho Campground offers a variety of recreational activities, including:

  • Boating and fishing on Wynoochee Lake
  • Swimming and water sports in designated areas
  • Hiking trails, such as the Wynoochee Lakeshore Trail, which can be accessed from the campground
  • Wildlife viewing and bird watching opportunities

Important Regulations:

  • Ensure you have the proper licenses for activities such as fishing.
  • Observe all fire restrictions, especially during dry summer months.
  • Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance from any animals you encounter.

Reservation and Fees

Booking a Site:

  • Campsites at Coho Campground may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, or they may require reservations. Check online resources like Recreation.gov for availability and to book a site in advance.
  • Campground fees vary by season and site type. Make sure to confirm the current fee schedule.

Passes:

  • You might need a Northwest Forest Pass or an equivalent for parking at trailheads within the Olympic National Forest.
  • Some federal passes, like the America the Beautiful - The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, may also be accepted.

Tips for Visitors

  • Weather Preparedness: The Olympic Peninsula is known for its rain; packing waterproof gear and clothing is essential for a comfortable experience.
  • Bear Safety: Properly store food and dispose of garbage to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Leave No Trace: Follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the natural environment.
  • Check-in Procedure: When you arrive, check in at the campground's main entry or kiosk, if available, to register and receive any updated information on regulations or hazards.

Contact Information and Resources

Before you visit, it's a good idea to contact the ranger district office for the latest information on conditions, closures, and any specific advisories:

Hood Canal Ranger District - Quilcene 295142 Highway 101 South PO Box 280, Quilcene, WA 98376 Phone: 360-765-2200

For comprehensive and up-to-date information, always check the official Olympic National Forest website or Recreation.gov for details on Coho Campground and other recreational opportunities in the area.

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