United States
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Stayed here for a night. No signs saying no overnight parking. Absolutely breathtaking view of the water. Good orca viewing when they’re traveling this way. Porpoises also follow the boats and you can see them coming out of the water. Lots of cool hikes nearby. No hookups or water - I’m fully contained so I needed no services. I have 1 bar of reception w Visible.
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Stayed here one night with no problems. Pull off is right off the road so there was some car noise until about 9pm.
Woke up to something breaching in the water, and a cute little fox.
10/10
This is technically not a spot to overnight per the fine print on the sign. Best to arrive after sunset as this is a VERY popular sunset spot.
Somebody took a shit right on the ground and left it and a steamer of TP. Actions like that will get this area understandably shut down.
There is technically a sign saying day use only but we spent a night here too. Lots of people here coming to see the sunset until 9:30-10pm. A few cars pulling in late at night too. And the spot is literally right off one of the main roads on the island, cars and trucks were going by at all hours. View is amazing though and spots are all very flat. 3 bars LTE on AT&T
Report Check-InStayed here for a night. No signs saying no overnight parking. Absolutely breathtaking view of the water. Good orca viewing when they’re traveling this way. Porpoises also follow the boats and you can see them coming out of the water. Lots of cool hikes nearby. No hookups or water - I’m fully contained so I needed no services. I have 1 bar of reception w Visible.
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