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Small lush green overnight spot off the road. Very quiet and serene. Just off small backroad-no one drove by at all. Off 542 towards Mt. Baker, turn onto Wells Creek Road/NF 33 and drive past Nooksak Falls. Continue on 33 about a mile. There is a wild camping spot on curve of road with a fire pit with great vista views if you don’t mind heights (my husband doesn’t like!). Next to that site is a small road with post 3310- follow that road about a half mile and will arrive at large clearing on left side of road. Maybe used by loggers many years ago, now a beautiful green cleared area. No fire ring, but could probably build one. Room for small rig/trailer, but not a big one.
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Road is open, but this spot is literally just a little pull-off. No cell service, trees are too thick for Starlink. Good if you just need an overnight stop.
Report Check-InSmall lush green overnight spot off the road. Very quiet and serene. Just off small backroad-no one drove by at all. Off 542 towards Mt. Baker, turn onto Wells Creek Road/NF 33 and drive past Nooksak Falls. Continue on 33 about a mile. There is a wild camping spot on curve of road with a fire pit with great vista views if you don’t mind heights (my husband doesn’t like!). Next to that site is a small road with post 3310- follow that road about a half mile and will arrive at large clearing on left side of road. Maybe used by loggers many years ago, now a beautiful green cleared area. No fire ring, but could probably build one. Room for small rig/trailer, but not a big one.
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