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GenieMatchQuick Stats
11
Sites
20ft
Max Site Size
Price
102ft
Elevation
GenieSummary
What others are saying about this campground
Lyre River is a hidden gem located on the Olympic Peninsula, tucked away from Highway 101. It is a great spot for car campers, with a maximum stay of 7 days. It is free with a Discover Pass, but it is first come, first serve, so it is best to arrive early in the morning to get a spot. It is a great place for fishing, with a fishing platform and deep pools for trout and salmon. It is also close to Murdock Beach, Lake Crescent, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. There are 11 sites, some spread out and some close together, all along the Lyre River. There are fire pits, bathrooms, and limited cell service. There are 2 vault toilets and 3 points for water access. There is no host and cell signal is spotty, but it is a great jumping off point for the national park.
Amenities
- Wifi
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Trash Pickup
- Water Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Ice
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
Activities
- Fishing
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From The Campground
Olympic Peninsula Forests are managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) as working forests. These lands provide sustainable revenue in support of public services. The forests of the peninsula support timber production, biomass byproduct sales, communication tower leases, and other activities that help to fund local services, prisons, universities, and construction of public K-12 grade schools throughout Washington. In addition to earning income, these activities contribute to the local economies of many area communities, as well as the entire state. The Olympic Peninsula’s undeveloped working lands provide habitat for native plants and animals, water retention and quality benefits, and many scenic tourism and recreation opportunities. DNR recreation opportunities on the Olympic Peninsula include hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, motorcycling, and off-road vehicle riding. The majority of the campgrounds have river or lake access for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The region is located near the Olympic National Park, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Forest, Olympic Experimental State Forest, as well as the many coastal beaches in the region.
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Phone
(360) 374-6131
olympic.region@dnr.wa.gov