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Contact: Penny Wagner, 360-565-3005
Reservations for Mora Campground in Olympic National Park are now available for the peak season (June 10 through September 16) through the online system managed by Recreation.gov. During the rest of the year, campsites are available on a first come, first served basis.The reservation system releases availability for campsites on a 6-month rolling basis. This means that on January 30 you can reserve a campsite for a trip beginning July 30 or earlier. Reservations become available at 7:00 am PST. Any unreserved or cancelled sites will be sold in the field at Mora Ranger Station on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations through Recreation.gov are also available for the peak seasons at Kalaloch and Sol Duc campgrounds.
All ninety-four sites at Mora Campground are reservable for the peak season making it easier to plan a trip to the national park. Mora Campground is open year-round but some loops close during the winter months. Outside of the reservation season Mora Campground is first-come, first-served and campers self-pay at designated registration boards.
Nestled in a coastal forest, Mora Campground is located along the western coast of Olympic National Park and is near the Quillayute River. While no campsites provide a view of the river, a few sites are a small walk away from the riverbank. Surrounded by thick coastal forest, Mora Campground provides a quiet camping experience among large and mossy trees.
Visitors can also purchase a park entrance pass online at Recreation.gov at no additional cost.
For more information on camping at Olympic National Park, visit the park website at nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/camping.htm.
Last updated: January 30, 2020