Upper Clearwater Campground is a secluded, first-come, first-served campground managed by Washington State DNR, nestled within the Clearwater Corridor Natural Resources Conservation Area near Forks, Washington. Surrounded by a mature coastal forest of Sitka spruce, western hemlock, red alder, and bigleaf maple, the campground offers six quiet campsites positioned along the Clearwater River in Jefferson County on Washington's Northwest Coast. Anglers will appreciate direct access to the river for fishing, while nature lovers can enjoy the untouched old-growth forest atmosphere and abundant Pacific Northwest wildlife. The campground includes vault toilets and designated fire pits for evening campfires. Leashed dogs are welcome, making it a great option for pet-friendly outdoor adventures. Campers should note that garbage service is not available, so packing out all trash is required. A Washington State Discover Pass is needed for parking. Located near the town of Forks — famous as a gateway to Olympic National Park and the Hoh Rain Forest — Upper Clearwater Campground is an ideal base for exploring the wild and remote western Olympic Peninsula. Its peaceful, off-the-beaten-path setting makes it a favorite for those seeking an authentic Pacific Northwest wilderness experience.