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The Ohanapecosh Campground lies in the southeastern corner of the park along State Road 123. The facility consists of 205 individual campsites at an elevation of 1,914 feet along the Ohanapecosh River. The sites are normally open from late May to mid-October. Reservations are required from July 1 through Labor Day. The remainder of the season sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Those individuals using wheelchairs should call for availability of accessible sites before arrival.
Campground amenities include: water, flush-type toilets, trailer dump station, fire grates, tables and garbage collection and recycling services. There are no RV hookups or showers available at this site. Within walking distance of the campground is a visitor center, amphitheater and several hiking trails.
Mount Rainier National Park, P.O. Box 268 , Ashford, WA, 98304-9751, Phone: 360-569-2211
Directions from Packwood: Drive 11 miles north of Packwood on State Road 123 to the Ohanapecosh Campground Entrance.
Directions from Stevens Canyon Entrance: Follow Highway 123 southward 2 miles to the access road for Ohanapecosh Campground.
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