Estuary Parking | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
7 months ago
Altitude:
0.9 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
sweetanna2013

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Gravel pull off at water access spot for Harper Park. There are spots to park on both sides of the road, the estuary side is smaller, probably only room for one rig. The water side was large enough for our 22 ft skoolie and 3 other cars, one with a small boat trailer. Beautiful place to enjoy the sunset. Fairly level, we were comfortable sleeping without putting any blocks under. No restrooms nearby. Dog friendly, big field and hiking trail across the road. Occasional foot traffic (people walking dogs and biking) in the a.m. Could be busy during the day with people visiting the park and putting kayaks in the water but was very quiet in the evening. Also right near a Kitsap Transit bus stop. Definitely would recommend.

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Amazing spot next to the water! Fairly exposed spot until it gets dark- signs at the spot note the road through the estuary that contains the boondocking spots will become a bridge at some point to return the pavement to nature so it doesn’t seem like the locals care if anyone overnights. Just our van and a medium school bus for the night.

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Just stopped for the afternoon and kayaked over to Blake Island for a few hours. Absolutely fantastic visit. The island and beaches there are beautiful and only a few others around since the campground was closed. We saw seals, seabirds and dolphins during the kayak, as well as the ferry to Seattle and Mount Ranier in the distance. Nice calm paddling for our inflatables, beautiful trails on Blake Island and in Harper Park, and chatted with 4 lovely locals. Great time!

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Nice spot to pull up, woke at 8am to the realisation our van was now parked in nearly 2 foot of water. There had been a lot of rain the past couple of days but didn't expect the water to rise that much overnight.

We had some water inside but it was mainly under the level of the subfloor so we escaped too much damage! You can see the waterline on the side of the van!

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Gravel pull off at water access spot for Harper Park. There are spots to park on both sides of the road, the estuary side is smaller, probably only room for one rig. The water side was large enough for our 22 ft skoolie and 3 other cars, one with a small boat trailer. Beautiful place to enjoy the sunset. Fairly level, we were comfortable sleeping without putting any blocks under. No restrooms nearby. Dog friendly, big field and hiking trail across the road. Occasional foot traffic (people walking dogs and biking) in the a.m. Could be busy during the day with people visiting the park and putting kayaks in the water but was very quiet in the evening. Also right near a Kitsap Transit bus stop. Definitely would recommend.

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