Potlatch State Park is a scenic waterfront destination located along Hood Canal in Shelton, Washington, offering a rare combination of mature pine forest and rocky estuary shoreline. Situated on US-101 on the Olympic Peninsula, the park features over 5,700 feet of Hood Canal waterfront, making it a standout campground in the Pacific Northwest. RVers will find 35 partial hookup sites with electrical and water connections, a dump station, and big rig-friendly access. Standard campsites and hiker/biker spots round out the camping options. Facilities include restrooms, showers, picnic tables, and a playground, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and solo travelers alike. The park's calm canal waters are ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, crabbing, and shellfishing, while the intertidal beach invites exploration at low tide. Seasonal clam and oyster harvesting is available with permits. Birdwatching and wildlife viewing thrive in the estuary environment, and nearby trails provide additional outdoor recreation. Moorage buoys and dock facilities accommodate boaters. Reservations can be made through the Washington State Parks booking portal. Whether seeking a relaxing waterfront retreat or an active outdoor adventure on Hood Canal, Potlatch State Park delivers an exceptional Washington camping experience.