The Quarry Pond Campground at Deception Pass State Park in Washington is one of the best options for visitors.
Quarry Pond Campground is the only campground open year-round at Deception Pass State Park.
Read our Deception Pass State Park Visitor's Guide for all you need to know about visiting this popular state park. Including the best seasons, accommodations, the top-rated hikes in the area, and a history of the state park.
Quarry Pond Campground Map
Use the map below to get directions to Quarry Pond campground:
What You Need to Know about Quarry Pond Campground
Before starting your next adventure in the Pacific Northwest and visiting Deception Pass State Park, it's important to keep the following in mind about Quarry Pond Campground:
There are 60 sites available
Open year-round
Kitchen shelter and gazebo in the campground
Located near Goose Rock
Maximum of 8 campers per site
Check-in time is 2:30 p.m.
Check-out time is 1:00 p.m.
Pets are allowed
Campsites cannot be held for a late arrival
Quarry Pond Campground Reservations
It is highly recommended to make reservations before heading to Quarry Pond Campground! As one of the most popular campgrounds near Deception Pass State Park, this campground is usually booked months in advance.
To make reservations at Quarry Pond Campground, follow the link to Washington State Park Reservations.
You can also call 1-888-CAMP OUT to make reservations.
Similar Camping Options at Deception Pass State Park
There are a few other camping options at Deception Pass State Park. They are:
Cranberry Lake Campground - 234 campsites between Forest Loop and Lower Loop. It has limited views but is close to the beach. A few sites, 231-235, are reserved for visitors who come to park via bike. There are also a few handicapped sites available.
Bowman Bay Campground - 19 campsites and 1 RV hookup close to the beach. This campground also has showers and a restroom.
Ben Ure Cabin - a private, two-person cabin available to rent on Ben Ure.
The Cornet Bay Retreat Center - accommodates 200 people.
I've been to Quarry Pond a few times and it's always been pretty busy. But its worth it. Everything is really beautiful around there. Thanks for the info!