About Coho Campground
Number of accommodations: 40
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Reviews (596)
What Guests Are Saying
Coho Campground offers clean, spacious campsites with well-maintained facilities and a friendly host, creating a welcoming environment for visitors. The campground features beautiful forested surroundings, access to hiking trails, and a serene atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxation. While some guests noted low lake water levels and the absence of showers, the overall experience was positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Coho Campground offers clean, spacious campsites with well-maintained facilities and a friendly host, creating a welcoming environment for visitors. The campground features beautiful forested surroundings, access to hiking trails, and a serene atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxation. While some guests noted low lake water levels and the absence of showers, the overall experience was positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Review Summary
Piaw K
VerifiedJune 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: LOOP B
Our camp at Coho campground was amazing. We had a view of lake Wynoochee and the hiking trails steps away from our tent. The whole area was well maintained and clean. We saw lots of salmonberry at the sites, and walkable distance to the docking area where you could swim. We had a great time there!
Gerald T
VerifiedJune 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 026, Loop: LOOP B
Clean bathrooms. Spacious campsite. Beautiful reservoir. Off the beaten track.
Suzanne K
VerifiedJune 15, 2021 • Stayed at: Yurt 58, Loop: WALK-IN
No one was there to give us our key at 4:30 so we had to wait til 7:00 to get into our yurt
Suzanne K
VerifiedJune 15, 2021 • Stayed at: Yurt 58, Loop: WALK-IN
No one was there to give us our key at 4:30 so we had to wait til 7:00 to get into our yurt
Alec H
VerifiedJune 10, 2021 • Stayed at: Yurt 50, Loop: WALK-IN
Best federal forest campground ever! Clean, large cites, well-maintained.
Alec H
VerifiedJune 10, 2021 • Stayed at: Yurt 50, Loop: WALK-IN
Best federal forest campground ever! Clean, large cites, well-maintained.
Nasim G
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
We had a nice weekend camping here, it’s nice, clean and quiet. I like that the rangers are there almost all day and sell quiet a few items. The fire ring though was useless, they made it so tall, that you can’t see the fire by sitting around it, you have to be standing, and also there is no breathers around it so it was really challenging to make fire in there.
Lindsey M
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 052, Loop: HIKE-IN
We had a great time at Coho Campground! The "hike in" spots are still close to the parking and I would say they looked to be a little more seculuded than the drive in sites. The hike ins are also closer to the beach area. Camp host was amazing and brought candy around for the kiddos every evening, they also deliver ice and fire would for a decent price! Would definitly stay again! The only downside was the showers not being located in that campground but if you are desperate there are some not far down the road at the Satsop Center campground. (I would estimate 20 minute round trip drive to the shower) No cell service which is a blessing and a curse! It was amazing to be disconected but I didnt realize there was literally NO service up that way so make sure to send your texts and make your calls before you leave Montesano as you will not find one bar once you are headed out that way! ( Oh and maybe download some of your music to your phone if you plan to play any on your trip!)
Overall great expierence! We all had a blast!
Mike L
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 044, Loop: LOOP B
we’ve been staying at the Coho Campground since it opened! This year I made reservations six months in advance but had trouble making them online. I hope it is fixed for our next reservation try’s because we adore this camp ground.
Nasim G
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
We had a nice weekend camping here, it’s nice, clean and quiet. I like that the rangers are there almost all day and sell quiet a few items. The fire ring though was useless, they made it so tall, that you can’t see the fire by sitting around it, you have to be standing, and also there is no breathers around it so it was really challenging to make fire in there.
Location Coho Campground
Address:
Hood Canal Ranger District, Po Box 280
Quilcene, WA, 98376
United States
From Route 12 via Montesano: Turn north on Wynoochee Valley Road, 1 mile west of Montesano. Drive 35 miles on Wynoochee Valley Road and Forest Road 22 to a major intersection. Turn left to stay on FR-22. Drive a short distance and turn right on Forest Road 2294. Drive 1 mile to the campground.
Coho Campground is accessible via Route 12, approximately 25 miles to the south. Access to Wynoochee Valley Road is available from Route 12.
Latitude & Longitude: 47.3904 / -123.605
Elevation: 262 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- No commercial services available at Wynoochee Lake or Coho Campground; motorists should have sufficient fuel for the return trip.
- Reservation covers two licensed passenger vehicles and a maximum of 5 people at standard nonelectric sites; two vehicles includes any combination of passenger cars, trucks and/or recreational vehicles (boats and recreational trailers are not considered passenger vehicles); additional vehicles are $5/day to be paid within 30 minutes of arrival.
- Boat launch fee is $5; weekend boat launch permit is $5.
- Click here for more information on Olympic National Forest
- Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026