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Easily accessible forest road off Hamma Hamma Rd on the way to Lena Lake TH. Road is pretty smooth and has almost no traffic. Got some views when it's clear.
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Many camping areas with fire pits along the road. Felt secluded even along a road, since few people drove by here.
Report Check-InPros: Oceanside, no other cars (room for about 2-4 though), cutest town, free, no one bothered me
Cons: Off a highway however cars weren’t busy after 10 pm, slept good
Summary: I was sleeping in SUV all over washington and this was my favorite place. On this trip we had no animals and i definitely 10.10 recommended if you can put up with a couple cars passing until it hertz quiet
Report Check-InThis is just a small pullout off a dirt road, but after arriving around 8, not a single vehicle passed when we left around 10 the next morning. Good views made this a worthwhile stop for a last minute decision as we were passing through for a night.
Report Check-InEasily accessible forest road off Hamma Hamma Rd on the way to Lena Lake TH. First part appears pretty steep, but no issues getting up. Road is pretty smooth and has almost no traffic. Got some views when it's clear.
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