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Cougar Rock CampgroundCougar Rock Campground nestles in the woods across the street from the Nisqually River.

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Cougar Rock CampgroundCougar Rock Campground nestles in the woods across the street from the Nisqually River.

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Ohanapecosh CampgroundThe Ohanapecosh Campground, located at 1,914 feet in the southeast section of the park, is crisscrossed by two streams and the crystal-clear Ohanapecosh River.

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White River CampgroundThe White River Campground, located in the northeast section of the park, sits at 4,400 feet, making it the highest of the park's three drive-up campgrounds.

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Mowich Lake CampgroundThe campground at Mowich Lake, accessed via a bumpy, six-mile, unpaved road (State Route 165), has 10 walk-in sites for tents only.

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Ipsut Creek CampgroundThe Ipsut Creek Campground used to be a drive-in campground, but a 2006 flood wiped out the access road and the park service never reopened it.