South Fork Hoh Campground is a primitive camping destination tucked along the South Fork of the Hoh River on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, near the boundary of Olympic National Park. Surrounded by the lush temperate rainforest that defines this corner of the Pacific Northwest, the campground offers an immersive wilderness experience within the Olympic Experimental State Forest. Sites can accommodate trailers up to 30 feet, and basic amenities include toilet facilities on-site. The Hoh River provides excellent fishing opportunities, drawing anglers in search of salmon and steelhead in one of Washington's most iconic river systems. The campground serves as a gateway to the world-famous Hoh Rain Forest, celebrated for its old-growth Sitka spruce, western red cedar, and moss-draped maple groves. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding forest, offering access to diverse wildlife and dramatic Pacific Northwest scenery. Located off Hoh Mainline Road east of the town of Forks, the site requires a Washington State Discover Pass for entry. Whether visiting for fishing, hiking, or simply escaping into one of the most biodiverse rainforest ecosystems in North America, South Fork Hoh Campground delivers an authentic Pacific Northwest outdoor experience.