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What campers say

Coho Campground sits beside a peaceful lake and offers well-kept, semi-private sites, easy access to trails, a boat launch, and opportunities for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Camp hosts are frequently highlighted for being friendly, helpful, and keeping restrooms clean and stocked; hosts also provide wood and family-friendly touches. Practical trade-offs include no shower facilities, a remote approach with some dirt road driving, and occasional noise from larger groups. Some visitors find fees on the higher side and report wet firewood at times. Overall it’s a quiet, scenic spot best for hikers, boaters, and families who value tidy facilities and attentive hosts.

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📖 About This Campground

Coho Campground is situated on the west shore of Wynoochee Lake, part of the emerald paradise that is Olympic National Forest. Evergreen conifers and hardwoods provide a beautiful wooded setting. The campground offers 44 standard campsites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs up to 36' in length. Two group sites will accommodate up to 16 people each. There are nine walk-in tent camping units, one of which will accommodate 12 people. Three yurts are also available for reservation with each accommodating a maximum of six people and two vehicles. There is a short walk of 300-500 feet to reach each yurt. Yurt sites #57 and #58 do not allow additional tents, trailers, or RV camping. Yurt site #50 will accommodate an additional tent. The yurts are non-smoking units . Coho has flush toilets, drinking water and trash collection, as well as picnic tables, campfire rings and a paved road. Trails and a boat ramp are also available. An RV dump station is located just outside the campground on Forest Road 2294. Recreational opportunities abound, including picnicking, swimming, hiking, boating, hunting and fishing, all possible within the area. The Working Forest Nature Trail, an accessible trail beginning inside the campground, is a 1/2-mile interpretive journey into how the natural resources are hard at work providing opportunities and commodities for the American public.

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