Heart O' the Hills Campground is located in Olympic National Park at the base of Hurricane Ridge. It is an incredibly popular campground being so close to Port Angeles, Washington.
Heart O' the Hills Campground - Olympic National Park
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Location in the park: On the way to Hurricane Ridge
Campsite Cost: $20
Payments accepted: Credit/Debit Cards
Reservations: First come - first served
Campground Address:
Latitude/Longitude: 48.0356° N, 123.4241° W
Accessible Sites: Yes, there is one site
Pets Allowed: Pets are allowed but they must be on a leash less than 6 feet long.
Pets are not allowed inside park buildings or on specific trails.
Pets can be on the following trails: Rialto (to Ellen Creek) and Kalaloch beaches, Peabody Creek, Madison Falls, and Spruce Railroad trails only
Campground Reservations
Are campground Reservations Available? No
First Come, First Served? Yes
Campground Amenities
Flush Toilets: Yes
Payphone: Yes
Is wifi Available? No
Is cellular Phone Service Available?
Is camp host available on site?
Is firewood available for purchase? No
Amenities at each campsite:
Fire pit in the site? Yes
Picnic Table in the site? Yes
Bear Box in site/area? Yes
Potable Water? Yes
RV Camping
RV Length: Sites for 21 feet, a few for 35 feet.
Dump Station: No
Generators:
Hookups: There are no hookups
How to get to Heart O' the Hills Campground
Campground Regulations
The maximum number of people in a campsite: Per site limit is 8 people
The number of cars per campsite: 2
Checkout time: 11:00 am
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m
Maximum Stay: 7-day maximum stay limit.
Heart O' the Hills Campground Map
Photos of Heart O' the Hills Campground
Loop A
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Loop B
Loop C
Loop D
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Loop E
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Additional Olympic National Park Resources
Check out all of the Olympic National Park Camping options. There are 14 campgrounds within the park
Olympic National Park Lodging - Check out our complete guide of all the places to stay within the park
Things to do in Olympic NP - Find out all of the top things to do in this great park.
Free National Park Days - Check out the 5 days a year the National Park Service waives entrance fees.
Most visited National Parks - Check out all of the top-visited parks in the United States
Moon Olympic Peninsula Guide Book
Olympic National Park trails map
Check out all of the Washington National Parks along with neighboring Oregon National Parks, Idaho National Parks, National Parks in Hawaii, and National Parks in Alaska
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