David
For Whiskey Creek Beach NW: We stayed in RV space B2, which had a nice view of the water. We had plenty of space with no one around us. Had E/W/S hookups, the placement of these were a little weird, not the easiest to access. The space itself is dirt/gravel & is sloped downhill toward the water. I had to use 6” lifts under my front tires & was still 2” low. The place is a little eclectic in appearance & has an array of accommodations (RV, cottages, cabins, tent, A-frame shelters). You can walk down to the water, but the beach is pretty rocky & not easily accessible. There is a boat ramp that I saw folks using. I enjoyed the basketball court & found that I’ve lost any hoop skills that I had in my younger life. Thus place is different than the typical RV park, but we really liked it. It was very scenic, quiet, and nobody bothered us. I would stay here again.
Posted Jun 11, 2024 by David from Modesto, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
ACE123
For Whiskey Creek Beach NW: one of a kind campground, we stayed two nights in B1 spot, great views of the water, very friendly and helpful staff. wish we would have booked more nights at this wonderful place - would definitely recommend a stay here is your headed this way. They have a mix of RV spots W/Elect =c & Water, Tent sights & small beach front cabin/cottages. Loved our stay here - we will be back!
Posted Sep 08, 2020 by ACE123 from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
floyd byerly
For Whiskey Creek Beach NW: Stayed here April 3-13, 2020 in a truck camper. I appreciated that my reservation was honored and I had a place to stay during the housing in place. Many places just canceled reservations. Website gives good general description of the options. About 21 miles from Port Angeles along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Remote location ,was quiet, with generally good view although trees fringe the property. Unusual layout in that the campground is on a hill with housing options on different levels. Most of the time I was in RV A5-6 which is up the hill from the owners house level with one cabin and below the rental Class A's and a rental trailer. There are other RV slots up in this area. My site had 30amp which is generally what is available. No WIFI for campers and Verizon with phone weak, with jet pack ok reception often picking up Canadian tower. Sites are grass with a little gravel and generally not level with a tendency to slop toward the water. When you first come in you arrive at the office and the house where family lives. Just past house is a keyed gate that goes down the hill toward the water with additional RV spaces, cabins, and some nice tent sites. Beach is rocky. Concrete boat ramp gives small boat water access. I would want to call ahead if I had a big rig. Management friendly and helpful.
Posted Apr 11, 2020 by floyd byerly from Sault Saint Marie Mi. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rick
For Whiskey Creek Beach NW: Once you find the place (once you turn onto Whiskey Creek Road, follow the signs for that road and for the campground that say “privateâ€, yes, down into the woods, though “this couldn’t be right!â€, then the last sign that points you left to “...NWâ€â€”do NOT trust GPS), you find a very nice family running a small mixed campground with full- and partial-hookup RV spots, tent spots, and rental cabins in a to-die-for location on the shore of the strait. Loved our week there!
Posted Nov 21, 2018 by Rick from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.