Campsite #A46 at Ohanapecosh Campground, Mount Rainier National Park, WA

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Campsite #A46

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Drive-In 6 people
25 ft Back-In
2 no signal
A46
Campsite #A46 Features: Drive-In access, Back-In parking, 25ft driveway, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (6)

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@AngelaF3217695 · Camped on Sep 8, 2024 at Campsite #A46
Great home base for exploring Mt Rainier Sunrise area. Clean comfortable camp, so quiet, so dark at night!
@MadelineC38558 · Camped on Aug 22, 2023 at Campsite #A46
My boyfriend and I had a great stay, lots of strong douglas firs for hammocking! Not too buggy in late August when we went. The park rangers at the visitor's center were very helpful when we needed some last minute trail suggestions due to road closure. When Steven's Canyon road is open the campground is close to both Paradise and Sunrise. I was proposed to on the trail to First Burroughs in Sunrise. I will never forget this trip!
@DarinG4197224 · Camped on Aug 10, 2023 at Campsite #A46
The Rangers that were on site were very understanding of our concerns about campers who were disruptive and disregarding the rules that most campers were abiding by. They, however, did not feel they had the authority to do anything to change the behavior of the campers who had been identified and complained about by many fellow campers. The disruptions of the 4 tents, 3 cars and 20 or so very loud and rowdy campers in one campsite along with a dog that was left unattended and continuously barking for hours was unacceptable to us and many campers who were trying to enjoy a peaceful tent camping experience in our National Park system. We decided to leave early because the stress and anxiety that was created because the park was not able to act in a way that protected my rights as a rule following member of society was excessive. This was my only vacation this summer. It was destroyed because the lawlessness that was allowed to continue created too much stress for me. I am disappointed and regret my support of the National Parks. It has lost its appeal for me as a destination for a nature lover, hiker, and tent camper. I am 60 years old and have been supporting the National Park for over 20 years.
@RobertK4087757 · Camped on Jul 19, 2023 at Campsite #A46
Stayed in site A46. Adequate with flat spots for tent and picnic table with fire pit nearby. Nearest bathroom was okay but you had to walk through campsites to get to it. Nice nearby round trip hike to Sinver Falls.
@Elizabeth31927 · Camped on Jul 6, 2023 at Campsite #A46
The women working in the office were very helpful and knowledgeable when we were checking in. Camping in the NPS has become a nightmare in the last few years with all the regulations, and online reservations.
@MikeM891 · Camped on Jun 4, 2021 at Campsite #A46
Strongly suggest an address for the park so people can use GPS to find the park but most of all I was shocked that there is not even a sign to show the entrance to the park on Hwy 123. Drove right by it all the way to hwy 12, turned around and had to drive back. RIDICULOUS!!!

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