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~15mins outside of Forks. Just over the bridge and beyond the established (and fee) NPS campground. Large enough pull off for a bigger rig or trailer. Some trash, no Verizon service.
All in all a worthy spot to spend the night in the area. Road is paved until the bridge, so super easy to get there from town.
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All of the creekside spots were taken, I was thankful this one was open as I didn't see many options. It is a long narrow spot beside the dirt road with trees separate the road from the camp site. I only stayed one night, very quiet & no cars passed. Easy access but I wouldn't recommend for anything too large. No TMobile.
Report Check-InJust across the bridge is a mediocre site, works in a pinch. We ventured farther up the hill less than a mile and found something slightly better, but I wouldn't do it in the rain unless you have 4x4. Bugs are terrible for a few hours near dusk.
Report Check-Instayed here one night. As described there are some pull off's along this gravel road. at my time, there was all wet, dirty and swampy. But anyway... it was a very quiet night :-).
The most pull off's are not very level and to small for big rig's. I also think, that bigger vehicles have an problem to turn around. With my Ford E150 18ft no issues.
~15mins outside of Forks. Just over the bridge and beyond the established (and fee) NPS campground. Large enough pull off for a bigger rig or trailer. Some trash, no Verizon service.
All in all a worthy spot to spend the night in the area. Road is paved until the bridge, so super easy to get there from town.
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