Had a great time camping here! Beautiful lake, plenty of hiking trails, boat launch and day use area. The camp host really make this place special though. Bathrooms were always clean, they delivered fire wood to camp sites and had a candy hour at 7pm for the kids. Really unfortunate that the usfs plans to end their contract and no longer have a camp host here. Im sure it wont be as clean and family friendly without them.
Great campground with spacious sites, friendly staff, and running water in the restrooms. Many back-in sites are long and seem like they can accommodate two vehicles and two small trailers next to each other. The pull-through sites are also long but the back-in sites offer more privacy. Tracy, Shane, and Isaac were super friendly. They stop by each campsite around 7pm for the Kids’ Candy Hour, free candy for the little ones. Upon request, they’ll deliver firewood $7/bundle and ice $4/10-lb. bag. They also keep the facilities looking great. The restrooms with running water in the slinks and flushing toilets were kept clean. The toilet in Loop B might clog but there’s a plunger. The swimming area is perfect for paddle boards and kayaks. Big buoys block it off from the rest of the lake and provide protection from boat/jetski wake. The shore consists of pebbles and rocks so not good for beach umbrellas. There are some trees but recommend bringing shade if you need it. Canopies with tent stakes will work best. BONUS: We got spotty LTE Verizon service at the swimming area on the walking path. Overall, loved our experience at Coho Campground and will definitely return!
Awesome campground! Love the proximity to the lake. You can swim, kayak, boat, and canoe. Also lots of hiking. Campground is very well maintained, bathrooms are clean, and camp host were great. FYI if you have a America the beautiful access pass, the camp fee is half off. Oh and look by the paths for the Gnome home and bring a painted rock to leave there! We will be coming back often as we only live 1hr away. Restrooms: Very well maintained and clean Dog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome Picnic area: Quick walk to the day use and picnic areas
Beautiful and clean campground. Some cons were that it was really loud, many of the other campers and children were not respectful of the forest and it was hard to find your typical peace while camping. Also it was almost an hour away from any services which would be fine if it were peaceful. Overall if I were to go back I would ensure it’s in an off season. Super clean though and nice bathrooms. The campground hosts were great and extremely helpful.
Coho campground is located in the Olympic National Forest on the west shore of Wynoochee Lake. As part of the emerald paradise which is the Olympic National Forest. The campground has 44 regular campsites to accommodate tents, trailers, & RVs up to 36'. It also has 2 group sites that can accommodate 12 to 16 people, Also has 3 heated yurts. They have flush toilets & drinking water & trash containers. RV dump station nearby & has a boat launch near also. Restrooms: Clean restrooms & flush toilets
Beautifully kept grounds. Excellent campground hosts as well. Yurt was awesome! Only explored about 1.5 miles of the 16 mile long hiking trail / fishing spots. Lot of blow-down from the recent windstorms/rain though. Highly reccomend this spot.
Love this place. Is my favorite campsite. Close to beautiful lake, waterfall not too far out. Good restrooms. Nice campsites. Owners friendly and helpful. Although have campsites next to you still feel like have privacy. Great if also want to try fishing and multiple other scenic spots to drive too.
Google maps guide us to a private road to the campground. No phone or internet connection. Theree nice hosts. Bathrooms are clean but we found the worst people in this campground. It is fire Ban , still people makes fire night and morning time. Music until 2 am, speaking so loud. It is not allowed fireworks but terrible people made fireworks late night time. Heavy smoking in the bathrooms. Smell of weeds every where. Please please save this campground . Everyone one who's coming to the nature , please respect and love the Olympic forest.
A gem of a federal campground. Reminds me of how camping was in the 80s and 90s. No cell service and a good 40-60 min drive 1 way from facilities so be sure to stock up and gas up. Tons of water opportunities and local trail circumnavigates the lake. A loop is first come first serve, B loop is reservations, and last loop is walk in camping / yurts. Had an incredible time here and looking forwards to more great memories ahead. Overall uplifting / kind campground vibe.
Campground was fully booked but didn't feel busy/packed at all. Ice was available for purchase and was cheap at $3.50 a bag while bundles of firewood was also cheap and affordable at $5 a bundle. The main trail around the lake was a bit too long for us but it was still enjoyable to hike about 3 miles each direction. The beach is pretty rocky you will absolutely want shoes of some kind for swimming