"Primative Road" | Wild Camping

United States

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Details

Verified:
about 3 years ago
Altitude:
96.6 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
rman310

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Fast
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because camping is illegal here. Signs posted and enforced on tribal land

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Decent road, lots of places to park and camp from. We went about 2 miles in. Very quiet, loved the songbirds in the morning! suitable for 2wd

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This road goes through the quinault reservation, not national forest land. I don’t know what the rules are for camping so decided not to stay

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We drove about 4 miles in and turned on a secluded road that ended in a large cul-de-sac. People have been using this area for target practice and dumping trash. We picked up most of it, a 55 gallon trash bag. Excellent service with both Verizon and AT&T. Did not see any sign that would indicate no camping allowed.

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great spot, we went in about 3 miles just over the new looking bridge that crosses the river. site was about 400 yards past that on the right.

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Great little spot with many fantastic turnouts. Stayed in a secluded field with Mountain View’s and good LTE reception 🤘🏽o

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sign indicates "private tribal land". Did not stay.

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Enter this "Primative Road" westbound off HWY 101, just south of the Quinalt River crossing. This road goes for miles into the forest and is drivable with 2 wheel drive. There are numerous places to wild camp along the way. We camped about 5-6 miles into the forest and only saw & heard one person in 2 days. He was running a tractor working on the side of the road. Absolute stunning views. For being so remote there is strong 4G cellular service in most areas. There must be a cell tower on a nearby mountain. Unlimited amount of down and dead firewood as well.

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