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Small site by the lake, with a smashed picnic table from a fallen tree so we assumed it was OK to camp.
Hidden from the road if you park to the right of the entrance and level enough, but probably gets pretty muddy after a good rain.
A real gem for free camping right after the Ozette loop, cozy and tranquil with direct access to the water and driftwood for a fire.
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Lovely spot, however it seems the heavy rainfall & snow has washed away the level spots where you can park on the sand by the lake and made the hill going down much steeper than it appeared on previous pictures. Definitely not the same as it was a few months ago. You could camp there if you want to chance driving down the STEEEEP entrance to the little beach. We didn’t feel comfortable driving down for fear the momentum carrying us down the little steep hill would take us straight into the water, so we decided to not park on the sand. There is a little pull off to the side to the left of the entranceway that’s big enough for smaller RV’s and camper vans, probably not great for wide & large rigs. Not super level, but with our levelling blocks it was no issue whatsoever! Great place for a cold dip or campfire.
Report Check-InSmall site by the lake, with a smashed picnic table from a fallen tree so we assumed it was OK to camp.
Hidden from the road if you park to the right of the entrance and level enough, but probably gets pretty muddy after a good rain.
A real gem for free camping right after the Ozette loop, cozy and tranquil with direct access to the water and driftwood for a fire.