Hoh Oxbow Campground is a serene retreat nestled along the Hoh River on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, just east of US Highway 101 between mileposts 176 and 177 near Forks, Washington. Surrounded by a dense, mossy old-growth forest of hemlock and fir, this Washington State DNR campground sits at the edge of Olympic National Park, offering an immersive Pacific Northwest wilderness experience. The campground features eight campsites with toilet facilities and can accommodate trailers up to 30 feet, making it accessible for a range of RV travelers. A boat launch provides direct river access, ideal for fishing enthusiasts looking to cast a line in the Hoh River's renowned waters. Hikers and nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to world-class trails, including those within Olympic National Park, where ancient rainforest ecosystems and dramatic mountain scenery await. The lush, temperate rainforest setting creates a peaceful atmosphere year-round, making Hoh Oxbow a perfect base camp for exploring the greater Olympic Peninsula. Whether you're fishing the Hoh River, hiking old-growth trails, or simply soaking in the stillness of one of North America's most unique ecosystems, Hoh Oxbow Campground delivers an authentic outdoor experience in western Washington.