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An island between Eureka and Samoa. It’s a parking lot overlooking the docked boats. With a view of Eureka. (it’s pandemic season so no camp grounds are open). Eureka is scketchy with plenty of crime. Woodley felt safe to me —
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Definitely a permanent sign that says “day use only” upon entering the island. Didn’t chance it overnight because it also seems like a parking lot for the marina.
Report Check-InParked during the day to walk my dog. Started pouring so we stayed a few hours. A man came up and knocked loudly and yelled "no camping" and walked off. Probably a boat dweller. Also a very bad thing happened to the local Wiyot people on this island back in the day. Jus' sayin.
Report Check-InVery nice with bathrooms and hot water. I might buy a boat Nd stay here lol
Report Check-Inwe didn’t stay the night here but hung out for the day in our van. its a spacious parking lot and had restrooms near the marina. didn’t see any no overnight signs.
Report Check-InAn island between Eureka and Samoa. It’s a parking lot overlooking the docked boats. With a view of Eureka. (it’s pandemic season so no camp grounds are open). Eureka is scketchy with plenty of crime. Woodley felt safe to me —
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