Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

(1) Camping and the use of camper units are permitted only at designated locations. Within designated locations, the pitching of tents or parking of trailers or other camping units is permitted only at designated campsites.

(a) The number of vehicles occupying a single campsite at one time shall be limited to:

(i) One vehicle or one camper; or

(ii) One vehicle pulling a trailer; or

(iii) One motor home pulling a vehicle; or

(iv) Three bicycles or motorcycles when used as primary vehicle to transport user to campground.

(b) The occupancy of a single campsite shall be limited to six individuals.

(c) Boat trailers as part of a camper unit may be parked in campsites only if they fit within appropriate site pads and when approved by the Park Manager. Otherwise, they must be parked in overflow parking areas designated by Park Managers for this purpose. Vehicles used to pull boats/trailers are considered extra vehicles unless vehicle is a truck/camper unit, a motor home pulling the trailer, or a camping vehicle pulling the trailer per subsection (1)(a) of this section.

(d) Persons visiting registered campers shall park in day use parking lots and vacate the premises according to the park hours set down by ordinance or posted for the specific park.

(2) Temporary occupancy of the same campsite by the same person or persons shall be limited to 14 nights. At the checkout time of the fifteenth day, the campers and their vehicle(s) must vacate the campground area for a minimum of 48 hours.

(3) Permanent occupancy of any portion of a park or the facilities within a park is prohibited. County park employees are authorized to set up residence within park boundaries.

(4) Occupancy of a campsite for overnight camping or temporary purposes (e.g., electric vehicle charging, picnicking, or resting) shall require the visitor to pay the appropriate camping fee. Fees for the use of campsites are due immediately after occupying a site. Camping fees for subsequent nights are payable daily by 12:00 p.m. (noon). The campsite fee covers exclusive temporary occupancy of the site until 12:00 p.m. (noon) the following day.

(5) No person shall take or attempt to take possession of a campsite when it is being occupied by another party or when informed by park staff that it is occupied or otherwise unavailable. Campers are responsible for maintaining occupancy of the site.

(6) Occupants shall vacate camping facilities by removing their personal property prior to 12:00 p.m. (noon) if applicable campsite fee has not been paid or if time limit for occupancy of the campsite has expired. The occupants may remain in other areas of the park for purposes other than camping until normal closing time.

(7) No person under the age of 18 years shall camp in any County park campground except as follows:

(a) A juvenile who is accompanied by parent or guardian.

(b) A juvenile who is part of a group permitted to occupy an area of the County park at night and who is supervised by at least one responsible adult for each 15 juveniles.

(8) Overnight camping and parking is hereby prohibited at the following Clallam County parks and properties, see below for exception:

(a) Panorama Vista County Park;

(b) Rainshadow Disc Golf Park;

(c) Marlyn Nelson County Park at Port Williams;

(d) Dungeness Landing County Park;

(e) Cline Spit Community Beach County Park;

(f) Mary Lukes Wheeler County Park;

(g) Three Waters County Park;

(h) Robin Hill Farm County Park;

(i) Agnew Soccer Fields;

(j) Verne Samuelson Trail;

(k) Freshwater Bay County Park;

(l) Eagle Point County Park;

(m) Pillar Point County Park, except during the off-season (September 15th through April 15th) after obtaining an off-season special use permit from the Clallam County Parks office, and following the rules and regulations pertaining to this permit;

(n) Clallam Bay Spit Community Beach County Park;

(o) Clallam Bay West County Park;

(p) Lake Pleasant Community Beach County Park;

(q) Fred Orr Ball Fields;

(r) Quillayute River County Park;

(s) Olympic Discovery Trail;

(t) Bogachiel Property;

(u) Clallam Bay Property;

(v) Jamestown Tidelands.