✅ Amenities & Features

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📖 About This Campground

La Wis Wis Campground is a serene and scenic camping destination nestled in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, near Packwood, Washington. Situated at the confluence of the Ohanapecosh and Cowlitz Rivers, the campground offers a tranquil setting surrounded by towering Douglas firs, hemlocks, and cedars. It's an ideal base for exploring nearby Mount Rainier National Park and the Tatoosh Wilderness.


๐Ÿ•๏ธ Accommodations

  • Total Sites: 122, including walk-in tent sites and a group site.

  • Site Types:

    • Standard: Suitable for tents, trailers, and RVs (18โ€“40 ft).

    • Tent-Only: Walk-in sites for a more secluded experience.

    • Group Site: Coho Group Site accommodates 25โ€“30 people and 5 vehicles.

  • Amenities:

    • Picnic tables, fire rings with grates, and grills.

    • Vault toilets; note that drinking water is currently unavailable; campers should bring their own.

    • Firewood available for purchase at $10 per bundle.

    • Overflow parking and a campground host on-site.


๐ŸŒฒ Activities & Recreation

  • Fishing: Opportunities for fishing in the Ohanapecosh and Cowlitz Rivers.

  • Hiking: Access to Purcell Falls Trail #162A and Blue Hole Trail #167, offering views of waterfalls and the river.

  • Wildlife Viewing: Observe diverse wildlife in the surrounding old-growth forest.

  • Picnicking: Day-use picnic area with a shelter, tables, and an interpretive plaque.


๐Ÿ’ฐ Fees & Reservations

  • Camping Fees:

    • Standard Sites: $20 per night.

    • Double Sites: $38 per night.

    • Group Site: $90 per night.

    • Extra Vehicle: $8 per night.

  • Season: Typically open from mid-May through late September; check current conditions for any seasonal changes.

  • Reservations: Available through Recreation.gov; some sites are first-come, first-served.


โš ๏ธ Important Notes

  • Water Availability: As of May 22, 2025, there is no drinking water available at the campground. Campers should bring all necessary water for their stay. Recreation.gov

  • Cell Service: Limited to no cell phone reception in the area.

  • Firewood: To prevent the spread of invasive species, it's recommended to obtain firewood locally.

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