Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument | Wild Camping

United States

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over 1 year ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
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Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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You should stay here! Nice paved forest road up into a beautiful, mossy green forest. Super quiet. We rove from west of Cougar to get up to this location, but the forest road is a loop and we drove the whole thing the next morning. The east part of the forest loop is a rough gravel road with large potoles and washouts. Small 2WD would be fine on the west side of the loop, and we were able to get our large Unimog into the camp spot no problem. We only saw 2 other cars the entire day. Free camping, signs say camping is allowed.

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Beautiful forest with incredible view of Mt St Helens, about a 40 minute drive down a forest road. Road is paved and somewhat maintained, but in winter, fallen trees, potholes and debris make it a 1 lane road so definitely drive slowly. This specific spot was snowed in in January, couldn’t access it in a van but saw a Jeep drive right though it🤷‍♀️ Once again friends there is unfortunately no garbage fairy! Pack it out!!

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Nice, quiet place in the woods. Lots of helicopter activity when I stayed here.
No reception (AT&T).
No water source available.

If you poop in a bucket, don't just leave the entire mess behind a tree, you g*******n animals. There's no such thing as the poop bucket fairy and nobody else wants to deal with that.

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You should stay here! Nice paved forest road up into a beautiful, mossy green forest. Super quiet. We rove from west of Cougar to get up to this location, but the forest road is a loop and we drove the whole thing the next morning. The east part of the forest loop is a rough gravel road with large potoles and washouts. Small 2WD would be fine on the west side of the loop, and we were able to get our large Unimog into the camp spot no problem. We only saw 2 other cars the entire day. Free camping, signs say camping is allowed.

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