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Summers are most popular, and more crowded, as weather is warmer and drier. Plan to arrive early to obtain space, especially on weekends. Entrance fees (good for seven days) are collected at Elwha, Heart O' the Hills/Hurricane Ridge, Hoh, Sol Duc, and Staircase entrance stations from May through September or later. Camping fees are charged at various locations. Water repellent clothing is advisable. Include warm clothing and a windbreaker for higher elevations and cool evenings. Higher elevations are snow-covered from early November to late June. Some campgrounds and comfort stations are closed and water systems drained during off seasons. The number of sites may also be limited at that time. Inquire about open facilities upon arrival during the off season.RESERVATIONS No reservations are taken at any Olympic National Park campground for individual campsites. All campsites are available on a first come, first served basis. To obtain a site, plan to arrive early on the day you want to camp. Weekends are typically busier than weekdays.FACILITIES Most campgrounds provide water, toilets, and garbage containers. Individual campsites offer a picnic table and firepit or grill. No hook-ups, showers, or laundry facilities are available in park campgrounds. Some do have trailer dumping stations. Sites best accommodate trailers 21 feet or less. Major campgrounds have a few sites which will accommodate larger RV's.FIREWOOD In campgrounds where wood is not available for sale by concession services, visitor may collect dead wood on the ground within 1 mile of campgrounds. Wood gathering is permitted along road corridors within 100 feet of the road. In the Deer Park area, firewood may be collected only in designated areas.LAUNDRY FACILITIES Available in Port Angeles, Sequim, La Push, Forks, and some smaller towns along U.S. Highway 101.SHOWERS No showers are available at Olympic National Park Campgrounds. Find them in nearby state park campgrounds: Sequim Bay, Bogachiel, Dosewallips, and Lake Cushman. Contact local Chambers of Commerce for privately-owned facilities.REGULATIONS
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