About Deer Park Campground
At 5,400 feet in elevation, Deer Park boasts mountain views and starry skies. With a steep and winding gravel access road, Deer Park is not RV accessible.
Carlsborg, Washington · Clallam County · Campground
At 5,400 feet in elevation, Deer Park boasts mountain views and starry skies. With a steep and winding gravel access road, Deer Park is not RV accessible.
At 5,400 feet in elevation, Deer Park boasts mountain views and starry skies. With a steep and winding gravel access road, Deer Park is not RV accessible.
Deer Park Campground is located at the terminus of the Deer Park Road. The Deer Park Road is accessible via Highway 101 approximately 5 miles east of Port Angeles. Note: The 18-mile Deer Park Road is narrow and steep with occasional turnoffs. The last nine miles are gravel and are not suitable for RVs or trailers—please use caution. From late fall until late spring when snow melts, the road is closed at the park boundary, about nine miles from Highway 101.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Tuned to the live forecast for this park.
Recommendations adapt to the current forecast + trail stats. Use them as a starting point — local conditions, your experience, and the time of day you start all matter.
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