Olympic National Park begins new method for reserving its most popular camp sites

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – Olympic National Park officials are reserving campsites at select campgrounds for this coming season in a whole new way. Reservations for certain sites at Kalaloch, Mora, Hoh Rainforest, and Fairholme
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Olympic National Park begins new method for reserving its most popular camp sites

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – Olympic National Park officials are reserving campsites at select campgrounds for this coming season in a whole new way. Reservations for certain sites at Kalaloch, Mora, Hoh Rainforest, and Fairholme