Seal Rock Campground, located in Brinnon, Washington, offers a serene getaway with its picturesque views of Hood Canal and the surrounding mountains. Situated directly on the canal, this National Forest campground provides 41 tent/RV sites, including three paved ADA-accessible sites. The campground is known for its beach access, allowing activities like swimming, clamming, and shrimping. Visitors can enjoy hiking nearby and the stunning views of the water. The facilities include clean restrooms with flush toilets and drinking water, but no hookups are available. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis and is open seasonally from May to September.
One of the unique features of Seal Rock is the opportunity to harvest oysters and other shellfish, making it a popular spot for those interested in seafood. The area is also rich in natural beauty, with towering fir trees and a tranquil atmosphere, despite some road noise from nearby traffic.
The proximity to Olympic National Park and other natural attractions like Rocky Brook Falls and Mount Walker Viewpoint makes Seal Rock an ideal base for exploring the region's diverse landscapes and outdoor activities.