Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA

80 O'Brien Rd., Port Angeles, WA 98362

360-457-5916

800-562-7558

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GPS: 48.0955,-123.3026

Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA is located at 80 O'Brien Rd., Port Angeles, Washington 98362 with a total of 104 campsites. Before your trip to Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/port-angeles/ or contact them through 360-457-5916 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

48.0955, -123.3026

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 48.0955, -123.3026

Overview of Olympic Peninsula-Port Angeles KOA


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by bcswartz on 10.04.2021

Longest RV Reported: 41 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

104

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

328 ft / 99 m

Max Length:

70 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • They like their rocks…and their customers

    Reviewed 4/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 812

    Two things you want to be aware of when you enter the campground for the first time. First, if you are approaching from the east on US 101, the left turn onto the street leading to the campground crosses two busy lanes of traffic: there is no traffic light there, so you will probably have to be patient. Second, the road entering the...moreTwo things you want to be aware of when you enter the campground for the first time. First, if you are approaching from the east on US 101, the left turn onto the street leading to the campground crosses two busy lanes of traffic: there is no traffic light there, so you will probably have to be patient. Second, the road entering the campground is a single lane road (slightly wider than average) that serves two-way traffic. So this is not a campground where you want to arrive at or before checkout time and end up facing oncoming RVs on that road.The campground is roughly divided into three sections. The front section near the entrance and the small section behind the pool are typical RV sites with what looks like a lot of shade from the trees. We stayed in the back section, a mix of pull-through sites and deluxe back-in sites with full patios but no shade. This section is laid out using large rocks to mark curves and site boundaries. Each pull-though site in our row had linear rock gardens with bushes and flowers, giving the sites a unique look and creating a decent amount of space and separation between the sites. The only downside was that the entire site was a gravel surface: there was no grass on the site. And this section of the campground is close to US 101, so there is definitely road noise that you can hear (if faintly) inside your RV.The building containing the office also contains a recreation room with pool, air hockey, and ping-pong tables (one of each) as well as the typical KOA camp store. The propane refill station is next to the area where you park to register with the office, and that area has a small patch of grass and dog waste station specifically for letting dogs have a place to take care of business while signing in: a nice touch. There are plenty of places to walk dogs: there is a large grassy field leading to the fenced-in dog park, and there is a decent-sized area of grass and shrubbery next to the back section (along with a homemade dog waste station).In terms of cell service, the best speed I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna during our stay was about 44bps down and 41Mbps up, and other than the occasional buffering we had no trouble steaming video while we were there. The one speed test I did with my AT&T phone showed 76Mbps down and 15 up.This would have been a good base camp for visiting Olympic National Park: we unexpectedly had to cut our stay short, but we did make our way up to the Hurricane Ridge section of the park: the visitor center is about a 45-minute drive from the campground.We had originally planned on staying two weeks, so we had arranged for a package and some mail to be delivered to the campground. Because we had to leave early, we asked the staff if they could forward on those items to a relative (we gave them a stamped envelope for the mail, and emailed them a UPS label for the package), and they did us that kindness. An excellent example of customer service.We would stay here again if we were in the area.

  • Friendly but ineffective staff

    Reviewed 5/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $63

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 908

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow, were meeting friends in the area who were also staying here. We were in site 908 for 3 days in late August. The CG is fairly large and the sites fairly well spaced for a private CG. Ours was even separated by privacy fences. Now the bad. We were directly across f...moreWe are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow, were meeting friends in the area who were also staying here. We were in site 908 for 3 days in late August. The CG is fairly large and the sites fairly well spaced for a private CG. Ours was even separated by privacy fences. Now the bad. We were directly across from a family who let their young kids run around playing in the road and screaming a lot. They also routinely left their dogs off leash despite a leash rule and several warnings to put them on leash. At least once the smaller of the dogs ran out barking and snarling at a couple walking their two dogs past their site. I even notified the office twice, once about the aggressive behavior and once about the frequent off leash situation. After that many warnings, they should have been asked to leave. AT&T coverage good, ranging from 3-4 Bars of LTE with speeds up to 8.6 MB/s. The CG WiFi was descent, with speeds up to 1.2 MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were no OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Small friendly campground near many activities

    Reviewed 28/6/2021

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    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 139

    Only some of the sites have sewer. The rest have access to a $20 honey truck. Nice place. Very family friendly. Very close to so many great activities. Staff was nice and helpful. Lots of trees. Road by our site but really not an issue. Has fire pits at some or all of the sites. Seems well maintained. We would come back.

  • Wide open spaces

    Reviewed 23/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 801

    This is our second time here and enjoy the facilities service and staff. Tons of amenities when not in a lockdown. Off leash dog park is a bonus. Pads are huge and well maintained. Great location for activities up and down the coast.

  • Great views

    Reviewed 20/3/2021

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    Nightly rate: $89

    Days stayed: 1

    We came in the off season when most of the campground was not being used. Still, the RV section we were in was almost full. Looked like a lot of full time residents. Our site had a level cement pad with freshly mulched area behind and privacy fences between the sites. Sites were a little close together but they had one heck of a vi...moreWe came in the off season when most of the campground was not being used. Still, the RV section we were in was almost full. Looked like a lot of full time residents. Our site had a level cement pad with freshly mulched area behind and privacy fences between the sites. Sites were a little close together but they had one heck of a view of the mountains.

  • Good little KOA

    Reviewed 16/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 000

    Close together spots in well decked out KOA. Lots of family and dog friendly activities. On the edge of town but accessible (watch out for the tree on the left coming into the park). Small dog park. Good central dump and store for amenities.

  • Clean and worry-free

    Reviewed 30/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 12

    I stayed a total of 12 nights over 3 different stays in 3 different sites, all in full hook up sites. One of them was a deluxe site with the patio. These sites are concrete pads, whereas the regular sites are gravel. There also appeared to be water/electric sites only in what was probably the original portion of the park; these sites l...moreI stayed a total of 12 nights over 3 different stays in 3 different sites, all in full hook up sites. One of them was a deluxe site with the patio. These sites are concrete pads, whereas the regular sites are gravel. There also appeared to be water/electric sites only in what was probably the original portion of the park; these sites looked more established with large trees, etc. All the sites are level, all the power poles seem to be in excellent working order. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly, and the owners live on site. When I was supposed to depart but had a sick dog, Lana (one of the owners) helped me extend my stay, got me situated in a new site for the week, and recommended a vet to me. I work remotely so I have to stay an entire work week at a time typically. The wifi is excellent with boosters scattered throughout the park. Everything was extremely clean and well maintained. I will definitely be returning. Most the sites are well insulated from road noise except those at the top of the park which is right by 101. Even so, it didn’t bother me at all. I used an average cost of all my nights stayed since I was in a few different sites with different price points. I believe there’s also a slightly discounted weekly rate.

  • A little tired but still nice.

    Reviewed 29/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Great views. The pool was closed when we were there (Covid). Activity areas were tired and unkempt but the camp sites were nice!

  • Clean, great location, friendly and helpful staff

    Reviewed 19/8/2020

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    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 314

    We are not usually fans of KOA, however we are in strange Covid times and every place is pretty booked solid. We needed something with two spots available. We are glad we gave it a try. The grounds were clean, check-in was easy and the location was great. Its located in between Port Angeles and Sequim, with easy access to 101. Althou...moreWe are not usually fans of KOA, however we are in strange Covid times and every place is pretty booked solid. We needed something with two spots available. We are glad we gave it a try. The grounds were clean, check-in was easy and the location was great. Its located in between Port Angeles and Sequim, with easy access to 101. Although you can hear the freeway it's not overly loud. There are a variety of sites available to choose from when you reserve, depending on your preferences. We chose a partial site in the trees and grass. There are evem some sites that back up to a field with views of the Olympics. My only complaint is our site listing said grass site but it had gravel, but that is likely because it was on the end and looked like they may have had to level it. Lastly, the also had a mobile tank pump. For us this was a huge convenience and well worth it!

  • Loved this place

    Reviewed 19/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $58

    Days stayed: 3

    We were not sure what to expect when we arrived. Our site was long and level! We tried hard to stay longer but they are booked solid! Internet tower right outside of the park. Verizon came in fast and 5 bars. My jetpack ping was about 49, upload about 50-60 and download about the same. It was the fastest of any place we had been...moreWe were not sure what to expect when we arrived. Our site was long and level! We tried hard to stay longer but they are booked solid! Internet tower right outside of the park. Verizon came in fast and 5 bars. My jetpack ping was about 49, upload about 50-60 and download about the same. It was the fastest of any place we had been. The owners were wonderful! Free DVD check out, no cable or OTA TV. It was close to both Port A and Sequim (skwim). Need Groceries? Go to Grocery Outlet in Sequim- like Aldi's but more organics. It is noisy due to Hwy 101 next to it but you get used to it.Dog park, didn't use it but it was there. The Views- Oh Man! Spectacular Mountains right behind there!

  • A bit expensive

    Reviewed 18/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    This KOA has a decent location for visiting Olympic NP via Hurricane Ridge and the northern park. The pricing was high for a W/E site, but not too far out of whack with the area, which has a shorter peak season. Sites were decent on space, and the location was quiet, though right off 101. The bathrooms were pretty clean, but the sho...moreThis KOA has a decent location for visiting Olympic NP via Hurricane Ridge and the northern park. The pricing was high for a W/E site, but not too far out of whack with the area, which has a shorter peak season. Sites were decent on space, and the location was quiet, though right off 101. The bathrooms were pretty clean, but the showers were rather small. Wifi was surprisingly functional.

  • A convenient location for visiting Sequim

    Reviewed 14/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 816

    We chose this park because we couldn't get a month in our previous park. The KOA has recently renovated the back section of pull through sites to add 50 amp electric. This section is also the only part of the park with sewer. Since the renovations were just completed a month ago, this area is all dirt with gravel roads and sites. S...moreWe chose this park because we couldn't get a month in our previous park. The KOA has recently renovated the back section of pull through sites to add 50 amp electric. This section is also the only part of the park with sewer. Since the renovations were just completed a month ago, this area is all dirt with gravel roads and sites. Sitting areas are very large with huge concrete tables and fire pits, but the whole area is just dirt. We didn't have any rain or it might have been a mess. Not sure what they plan to do with the sitting areas but you do get spectacular views of all the mountains. There is no shade in this section, but the rest of the park is shaded with tenting sites mixed with pull through and back in RV sites with 30 amp E/W. There are many cabins of various sizes, as well. The registration area around the office is tight and confusing. The park office has a well stocked store and personal are very friendly. The park offers a pool and adult only hot tub, as well as other planned KOA activities. The WiFi is very good and Verizon service is great since there is a tower right near by. Since the park is on the east side of Port Angeles, it is closer to Sequim and further from the main sections of Olympic NP. The big ding to this park is the highway noise. The back section with FHU's is right on Hwy 101. The trucks occasionally use their exhaust brakes. It is quieter in the night but starts up around 5:00 AM. So between the dirt and noise we wouldn't choose to stay here again.

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Confirmed by 10 Users Last Reported 07/14/2017

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Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 07/18/2017

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