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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
Lee F
VerifiedAugust 3, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
Our site was well maintained and our 30’ travel trailer fit very easily. The photos on the website were extremely helpful when we made our reservation. The site was actually larger than the photos showed. Only negative was that we had to be escorted to the dump station by the campground host because there was something broken on the water system. He had to be there to make sure the water got turned off. The campground host was extremely accommodating and friendly. Having to pay $5 to dump seemed a little petty especially since we had been there for 3 nights. All in all a great place to camp.
Lee F
VerifiedAugust 3, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
Our site was well maintained and our 30’ travel trailer fit very easily. The photos on the website were extremely helpful when we made our reservation. The site was actually larger than the photos showed. Only negative was that we had to be escorted to the dump station by the campground host because there was something broken on the water system. He had to be there to make sure the water got turned off. The campground host was extremely accommodating and friendly. Having to pay $5 to dump seemed a little petty especially since we had been there for 3 nights. All in all a great place to camp.
Jen B
VerifiedJuly 31, 2020 • Stayed at: Yurt 57, Loop: WALK-IN
Great campground for families & great yurt! Space was clean & tidy. Lots of room between yurts & tent spaces. Yet people did not adhere to curfew hours & you could hear noisy campers from afar. Also wandering in the dark being noisy too, which can be a bit scary if you dont know its people & you think its a wild animal. ;)
Jen B
VerifiedJuly 31, 2020 • Stayed at: Yurt 57, Loop: WALK-IN
Great campground for families & great yurt! Space was clean & tidy. Lots of room between yurts & tent spaces. Yet people did not adhere to curfew hours & you could hear noisy campers from afar. Also wandering in the dark being noisy too, which can be a bit scary if you dont know its people & you think its a wild animal. ;)
Michael S
VerifiedJuly 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 055, Loop: HIKE-IN
Loved the whole experience! Except for the trip there. Careful using Waze from the East (Shelton/Belfair) . It took us on some old very very rough Forest Service road #23 through some very rough and sometimes quite unnerving terrain and I used to off road a lot. We could've turned around "before" it became one narrow lane but we decided to continue. If it says "may have unpaved roads" I would seriously look for an alternate path!
Lesson learned.
The bathrooms were super nice. The staff was super nice. The sites were fairly private, more than most.
We kayaked, fished and road bikes. Didn't catch anything. Not even a nibble.
Great fun. Really nice place.
They had wood and ice on site. They drive around and basically take your order.
The nearest store is 45min away.
Michael S
VerifiedJuly 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 055, Loop: HIKE-IN
Loved the whole experience! Except for the trip there. Careful using Waze from the East (Shelton/Belfair) . It took us on some old very very rough Forest Service road #23 through some very rough and sometimes quite unnerving terrain and I used to off road a lot. We could've turned around "before" it became one narrow lane but we decided to continue. If it says "may have unpaved roads" I would seriously look for an alternate path!
Lesson learned.
The bathrooms were super nice. The staff was super nice. The sites were fairly private, more than most.
We kayaked, fished and road bikes. Didn't catch anything. Not even a nibble.
Great fun. Really nice place.
They had wood and ice on site. They drive around and basically take your order.
The nearest store is 45min away.
Srijana S
VerifiedJuly 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
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Srijana S
VerifiedJuly 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: LOOP B
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Carly H
VerifiedJuly 22, 2020 • Stayed at: 048, Loop: HIKE-IN
I stayed in one of the walk-in sites (#48) for 2 nights (7/17-7/19) and it was a great experience. I like the walk-in campsites because they are more private and you are closer to the lake. Site #48 was perfect because it was only a couple sites down from the bathrooms and you were off the path enough to not be woken up by passing guests. The picnic table is very large which was convenient. The hosts were extremely nice and answered our questions about directions as well as delivered fresh wood to our campsite. We also bought ice from them. The walk-in sites are right next to the path that takes you down to the swimming area of the lake. The water was cold, but it was a hot day and there were a lot of people swimming. There were mosquitos at night, so do not forget to bring bug spray!
Carly H
VerifiedJuly 22, 2020 • Stayed at: 048, Loop: HIKE-IN
I stayed in one of the walk-in sites (#48) for 2 nights (7/17-7/19) and it was a great experience. I like the walk-in campsites because they are more private and you are closer to the lake. Site #48 was perfect because it was only a couple sites down from the bathrooms and you were off the path enough to not be woken up by passing guests. The picnic table is very large which was convenient. The hosts were extremely nice and answered our questions about directions as well as delivered fresh wood to our campsite. We also bought ice from them. The walk-in sites are right next to the path that takes you down to the swimming area of the lake. The water was cold, but it was a hot day and there were a lot of people swimming. There were mosquitos at night, so do not forget to bring bug spray!
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