Part of Olympic National Forest
Littleton Horse Camp offers 10 camp sites; 4 with equestrian features and 6 that are walk-in tent sites. One section of the campground has several pole corals with walk-in tent sites scattered around them. Another area has large back-in and a pull-through sites with hitching rails. Some walk-in tent sites have fire rings and none have grilles.
Campsites at this location is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once on-site, you are able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the Scan & Pay feature on the Recreation.gov mobile app.
Please download the free Recreation.gov mobile app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service. Adding a payment method to the app before arrival is recommended as well.
One section of the campground has several pole corals with walk-in tent sites scattered around them. Another area has large back-in and a pull-through sites with hitching rails. Some walk-in tent sites have fire rings and none have grilles.
From the Littleton Horse Camp and Mt Muller trailhead (.25 miles from campground), explore over 25 miles of trail from two different trail systems, including Mt. Muller, Snider Ridge, and Olympic Discovery trails.
Lake Crescent, Sol Duc Hot Springs, Sol Duc River, Kloshe Nanitch Lookout Platform, town of Forks, Olympic Coast
No potable water for human consumption. Stock water tanks are available from late spring through the fall.
Vehicle parking spur sites are reserved for stock use until 6:00 pm. Walk-in sites are first come, first serve for all users.
Pets must remain on a leash.
<p>From Forks, WA., travel US Highway 101 northeast for 24 miles to Forest Service Road 3071 (Near MP 216). Turn left (north) and follow the road 1 mile where it ends at the Littleton Horse Camp. It is about .25 miles beyond Mt. Muller Trailhead, which is on the right. </p>
Phone: 360-956-2402


