Ohanapecosh Campground sits in the southeast section of Mount Rainier National Park at 1,914 feet elevation, offering accessible camping for RV travelers and tent campers. Located in Washington's Cascade Mountains, this popular campground provides 179 individual campsites surrounded by old-growth forest and alpine scenery. The campground features essential amenities including flush toilets and potable water throughout, with fire grates available at each site for campfire experiences. Hiking trails connect from the campground, providing access to natural features and opportunities to explore the scenic landscape. Ohanapecosh accommodates RVs up to 32 feet and trailers up to 27 feet, with two group camping areas available for larger gatherings. The campground's position as the lowest developed facility in Mount Rainier makes it an ideal base for exploring the park's southeastern region. Nearby attractions include the Ohanapecosh River, pristine forests, and Mount Rainier itself, offering world-class hiking and scenic drives. Ohanapecosh provides the Mount Rainier National Park experience, combining comfortable camping with exceptional access to alpine wilderness and outdoor recreation.