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3.5 miles from 101, just before a bridge, is a very nice level pull through directly above the rushing river. Lovely to sleep to!
Easily fit my 20’ Sprinter, unsuitable for tent camping or large rigs. No signs at all.
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We stayed for two nights and enjoyed listening to the river gush as we fell asleep.
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The all area is private property, the shérif came to ask me to leave, all the other pull out along this road are private property too. They suggest the transit center in Forks instead
Bridge was out on the way to site, several pull off locations available before though.
Report Check-InThe North entrance to this pullout has a bit of a drop-off from the road, so I took my little Scion a few feet farther and entered/exited from the South side. Not too many people on the road. Worked ok, would stay there again in a pinch.
Report Check-Init smells like sewage around this spot. lots of feces around. ended up moving towards the 2nd entrance area as it smelled alot better even though it was more exposed to the road. okay for one night
Report Check-InCool shady spot. Rugged trail down to the water, 1 bar of 4G Verizon. Big rigs: Turn around at the left just before the little bridge and take the 2nd part of the pull through because the 1st part of the driveway has a steep drop from pavement to gravel (see pics). I'm pointing to where I turned around. I parked on the edge of the 2nd part of the driveway because I don't have high clearance and didn't want to scrape getting out of that steep part of the driveway. Other rigs would probably have great luck parking in the entire pull through.
Report Check-Instayed here 1 night in my 2500 promaster. there was 1 other RV w a trailer in this spot. i was able to walk to the river and saw the bald eagle fly down from the bridge right down the river. Some off road rigs go in the river but it was a good place to stay
Report Check-InNice, long pull through off of a paved forest road. Definitely NOT private property. Path to river by the bridge, but little to no privacy to go to the bathroom.
Report Check-InGreat spot. Feels secluded but still minutes from the town of Forks. Saw a bald eagle perch himself atop a tree by the river. Also watched some elk cross the river.
Report Check-InWe stayed here one night. It's a great quiet spot. It's right by the road but there's no traffic at night. You get sleep to the sound of the river.
Report Check-In3.5 miles from 101, just before a bridge, is a very nice level pull through directly above the rushing river. Lovely to sleep to!
Best suited for car sleepers and small RVs. Not for tents or big rigs. No signs at all.
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