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Drive in site on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife managed lands. There’s a dirt clearing / parking area right when you pull in for larger vehicles (there was a truck towing an RV parked in here with plenty of space when we arrived. There is an unmaintained road to your right that will take you to more informal campsites but only really suitable for 4wd vehicles / vehicles not too low. Fires are allowed but check when burn bans are in place as it gets dry and windy here early in the season.
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Lots of room down here but it's quite muddy after some rain. The well driven parts are fairly well packed but off of that it would be easy to get stuck.
Report Check-InRight off of the road but not too loud, great spot near dry lakes. Easily accessible in a 2wd 170 sprinter (was dry)
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Report Check-InConvenient to US 2. Free, quiet, and great Verizon service. No amenities. High clearance will give you more options further from the highway.
Report Check-InDrive in site on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife managed lands. There’s a dirt clearing / parking area right when you pull in for larger vehicles (there was a truck towing an RV parked in here with plenty of space when we arrived. There is an unmaintained road to your right that will take you to more informal campsites but only really suitable for 4wd vehicles / vehicles not too low. Fires are allowed but check when burn bans are in place as it gets dry and windy here early in the season.
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