Category: | Park, |
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Address: | 3572 Olga Rd, Olga, WA 98279, USA |
Postal code: | 98279 |
Phone: | (360) 376-2326 |
Website: | http://parks.state.wa.us/547/Moran |
We love Moran and have been camping here for about 10 years. We enjoy the fresh water lake, multiple hiking trails and proximity to many adventures. Taking the ferry boat starts the fun. Children enjoy the wild life that visits our camping site. Some sites are more private than others. There are two main camping areas- North end, which is bigger, a bit busy and noisy but easy walking to the lake and Midway. Smaller, quiter and a bit more private.
What a great place to go camping. I'll bring the kids next time.
Boat rentals, a play structure, a easy relatively flat hike around the lake and then ice cream at the end. There's also fishing as well!
I rented at the Midway camp group and it was clean and the bathroom was nice, and firewood was 5$.
Gorgeous park with multiple lakes, all with their own unique atmosphere and enough elevation change across the whole park to span different ecological environments. That fact that it's all on an island in the San Juan archipelago makes it even more impressive. Love this place ❤️!
What a great place to camp. One of the best camping spots I have ever stayed at. I would highly recommend this state park. Nice lake for water activities. The views from Mt Constitution are amazing!!!
Very nice state park. A state pass is required. There are multiple camping areas with various levels of utilities. It is highly recommended that you make online reservations months in advance.Many types of trails for hiking, biking, and horse riding. There are a couple of easy to access lakes which are stocked with trout and have boats, kayaks, paddle boards, etc available for rental. Anyone can drive, bike, or hike to the view point at he top of Mt. Constitution.
The camp sites can be quite noisy, especially the tenting sites. People are often up late, deer wander into tent site throughout the night and get into things (just like raccoons would). Late nights and early mornings sound like an old fashioned military encampment with snoring arising from every direction. Tenting sites have shared water about every 100 yards and latrines with showers ($1.00 / bring quarters) for about every 20 campsites.
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