Staircase Campground is a stunning retreat nestled within Olympic National Park in Washington State, set amid ancient old-growth forest along the banks of the Skokomish River. With 49 campsites surrounded by towering conifers, the campground offers an immersive Pacific Northwest wilderness experience that draws nature lovers, hikers, and families. Riverside sites provide the soothing sounds of flowing water, while summer ranger programs offer educational opportunities for guests of all ages. The campground is well-equipped for a comfortable stay, featuring picnic tables, fire grills, firewood, flush toilets, and water hookups. Pets are welcome, making it a great destination for four-legged adventurers. Sites accommodate most RVs and campers, and wheelchair-accessible facilities are available. Staircase serves as a gateway to some of Olympic National Park's most rewarding trails, including routes leading deep into the Quinault wilderness and along the Skokomish River valley. The surrounding landscape offers exceptional opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, fishing, and photography. Located in the eastern reaches of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, Staircase Campground is reservable in advance through Recreation.gov, with first-come, first-served options also available.