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I found this large pull-off on route 101 overlooking Hood Canal - I wasn’t here in time for the sunset but I bet the sunrise/views will be amazing tomorrow. There is one other van here and plenty of room between us (4 could probably stay comfortably); tent camping would also be possible, if seems, if you can handle the road noise. 3 bars of Verizon service and a waterfall coming off the mountain to listen to at night. No amenities, and private property down the hill so no exploring, although I passed a tide pool coming north right before this that should be safe to explore with a NPS or similar pass. All vehicles can get here, as it’s right off the road!
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Stayed here one night, no other rigs around. There was cars and loud trucks passing by every 30 minutes or so, but nothing I can’t sleep through. The road becomes very busy around 6 am so you’ll need to be an early riser. I couldn’t get perfectly level in this spot unfortunately. Verizon cell service was really good though.
Report Check-InAwesome spot! The road is pretty quiet at night so I got a fantastic sleep and then woke up to a very pretty sunrise. Nothing fancy but good for a night
Report Check-InJust a pull off of 101 , traffic slowed down after 10pm. Right by the water
Report Check-InCertainly a nice place with a nice view for spending just one night while passing through.
Report Check-InWe arrived late in the evening and shared the space with several others. We felt safe and woke to sunrise over the Hood Canal. Good Verizon signal.
Report Check-InIt was fine for a night, there was one other van parked there as well. Tons of other pull offs around it that seem equally nice.
Report Check-InPulled in here for the night and got a funny feeling while lying in bed. Hopped up to move and immediately an old truck full of three men had pulled up next to me and was shining a light in my face. They tried to keep me from leaving and I also saw them harassing a Subaru (chasing them; blocking them in, shining lights into their car) further up the road. (They did this twice/at two different locations to both of us.) Called 911 to report them and found another pullout but after tonight will be staying in paid campsites the rest of my time on the peninsula.
Report Check-InI found this large pull-off on route 101 overlooking Hood Canal - I wasn’t here in time for the sunset but I bet the sunrise/views will be amazing tomorrow. There is one other van here and plenty of room between us (4 could probably stay comfortably); tent camping would also be possible, if seems, if you can handle the road noise. 3 bars of Verizon service and a waterfall coming off the mountain to listen to at night. No amenities, and private property down the hill so no exploring, although I passed a tide pool coming north right before this that should be safe to explore with a NPS or similar pass. All vehicles can get here, as it’s right off the road!
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