Monday, August 18, 2025

Sol Duc Campground

The campground is just a short distance from the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort which has four pools with different temperatures. Two of them are wheelchair accessible but, not being hot spring fans, we did not try them. However our daughter, son-in-law, my sister, and brother-in-law who joined us at the campground and cabins had a great time soaking multiple times. A half mile long trail goes from the campground to the resort. It's not wheelchair accessible due to steps and rough ground.

We camped in Loop B site 62 which is fairly flat and has a slight slope to the table. Many of the sites in Loop B are small and have tables that are not easily accessed. 

Loop A has one sites designated as accessible but we did not check it out. Campground  47.96504, -123.85299

 

3 comments:

  1. Had you wanted to try the pools, I think you'd have to bring your own waterproof chair... The larger and cooler hot pool has a spiral ramp and the swimming pool (which is only kept at 75) has a straight ramp, so wheelchair/walker users would be able to access either of those two, but I saw no evidence of a loaner chair either on the website or on the premises.

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    1. I guess if I went in with my regular chair I would be sloshing around for a day or two because things don't dry very fast in the rain forest. :D

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    2. Not to mention that you might come out all tarnished... the water contains quite a lot of sulfur which reacts with most metals..

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