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This is an area with two or three fire pits, some trees, and a few places to park, along the main road. There are two small pullouts at each end with a short gravel road that connects both ends.
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Stayed one night a little into the back hidden by some trees. Definitely a only in a pinch place had a hike not far away so wanted to start early if not I never would have stayed. It’s pretty but trains through the night road noise pretty consistently and 0 cell signal. Couple fire pits filled with garbage
Report Check-InGreat spot for a night. unfortunately a lot of trash in the area. But I am saddened that I have had to say that about almost every site I've stayed in the past 2 weeks. I am going today to get trashbags & hotdogs roasting stick to pick trash up with. safe & quiet place to park. woke up to a few more vehicles here doing the same. it's rained & snowed for over a week straight...please PNW...give me a break.
Report Check-Instayed here. good place along the road. train whistles weren't close but you here the trains. no Verizon service.
Report Check-InThis is an area with two or three fire pits, some trees, and a few places to park, along the main road. There are two small pullouts at each end with a short gravel road that connects both ends.
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