Ohanapecosh Campground - Mt Rainer National Park
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ChapterhouseInc
N 46° 44.185 W 121° 33.972
10T E 609539 N 5176871
One of several campgrounds found in the park.
Waymark Code: WMHFNZ
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/06/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member StagsRoar
Views: 5

From the Park website:
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Campground Map:
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188 camp sites
$12-15
Open Late May to late Sept.


Campsite Limits
Campsites are limited to a maximum of 6 persons (or immediate family) and two tents.

All vehicles must be parked within the designated campsite parking area and not beyond the barriers or on vegetation.

There are special sites designated for group tent camping.

Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days in any developed campground within the park and no more than 28 days total in any designated campground within the calendar year.

Length of Stay
A 14-day camping limitation applies to all camping.

Fires
Keep fires small and within the closed grating provided.
Do not burn trash or leave trash in the grate.
Do not leave fires unattended.

Pets
Dogs, cats and other pets must be caged, on a leash (no longer than 6 feet) or otherwise under physical restraint at all times.

Pets may not be left unattended or tied to trees.

Pets are not permitted in amphitheaters or buildings, or on vegetated areas or trails.

Pets are permitted only in parking lots and roads open to vehicles.

Vehicles
All vehicles (cars, trucks, RVs, tent-trailers and utility trailers) must be parked on the gravel or paved area of your site and not beyond the barriers.

If you plan to leave your vehicle for more than 24 hours but will be staying in the park, inform the campground ranger of your plans so that your vehicle will not be considered abandoned property.

No utilities or connections of any kind are available.

Bicycles, Motorbikes, Roller Skates, Skateboards
Bicycles and motorbikes may be operated in the campground on roadways only, in the same direction of travel as other vehicles.

Motorcycles must be licensed for street use and drivers must have an operators license.

Travel on trails with bicycles or motorbikes is not permitted.

The use of wheeled vehicles (such as skateboards, roller skates, roller blades, scooters, etc.) is not permitted in the park.

Natural Features
To preserve the natural features of the park, driving nails into trees and creating ditches around tents are not permitted.

Do not feed any wildlife (including birds) in the park. Human food can cause digestive problems and can result in an animal's death or in injury to you.

Picking or cutting flowers, gathering or digging plants and trees are not permitted. Collecting rocks or other materials is prohibited.

Sanitation
RV sink drains must empty into containers which may be emptied into service sinks or toilets only.

Do not use water fountains or spigots for cleaning purposes.
Wash dishes in a container at your campsite. Dump used water in camp sink located at the restrooms.

RV dump stations located at the Cougar Rock and Ohanapecosh campgrounds are available for your use at no cost.

Quiet Hours
Quiet hours are between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. Keep noise to a minimum at all times and show respect for others.

Generator Hours
Generators may only be used between the following hours: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., noon to 2 p.m., and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m..

Loop E of Cougar Rock and Ohanapecosh campgrounds are closed to generator use at all times.

Thefts
Prevent thefts and protect your valuables. Do not leave valuables in your vehicle. Report suspicious persons or vehicles to a ranger.

Ohanapecosh Campground Group Sites
Sites 1 and 2 each have a maximum capacity of 25 people. Cost is $40.
A maximum of 5 parking spaces available at each group site. Additional vehicles must park in the ranger station parking area.
Reserve a group site at the Ohanapecosh Campground.
Pets Allowed: yes

Utility Hookups: no

Bathrooms: yes

Showers: no

Web Site: Not listed

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