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Part of the Siuslaw National Forest. On the way up to Mary’s Peak, turn L. onto the Hwy 20 bypass route. Absolutely gorgeous location with fire pit and roughly 60’ x 12’ parking. Natural water fall runs the entire length of camp site.
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There's a campsite at the marked location, but the one described (along creek) is further down this road, as also mentioned in previous comments. Gravel road is mostly fine and doable with 2wd, but has some large potholes so drive with. care. We didn't stay here as it was a bit wet after rain, but it certainly is a lovely spot.
Report Check-InI turned off HWY onto Burnt Wood Harlan Road. Roads were confusing with minimal signage. Ended up lost in this area for quite some time as there is no net in Harlan are this area. Suggest you DL your maps. I gave up.
Report Check-InWrong coordinates, DL your map before coming this way. No net this area.
Report Check-InVery nice spot adjacent to Mary’s Peak road and a lovely tumbling stream/ water fall. Accessible with almost any vehicle and level enough for van camping.
Report Check-Infurther down the road than the spot marked on the map. on the left if coming uphill. this is an amazing spot, next to a beautiful creek that you can hike up! incredible place. no cell service
Report Check-InSeveral spots along this road in addition to the one listed. Road was solid except for a few massive potholes, no problem in my promaster 2wd. One spot is by the stream, beautiful, relatively small, may be muddy. Other spots are open and big with solar available. LOTS OF SHOTGUN SHELLS and garbage although it was quiet and empty on Sunday night.
Report Check-InSo drove up nearly all the way, just to see a huge tree blocking the road. Currently unaccessible, but it looks like workers started to cut the tree. Still a lot of work to go. Hopefully it will be cleared soon. We found a good secondary spot down the road a little bit. Making a new wild camping spot post.
Report Check-InWrong coordinates. the spot is called 'Parker creek falls'. searched the place based on the description and photos and found it at these coordinates 44.498350,-123.569383 which is just a few minutes down the street from the marked coordinates.
beautiful spot, fire ring and creek, room for 1 or 2 vans.
walked up the hill a bit and found lobster and oyster mushrooms
On the way up to Mary’s Peak, turn L. onto the Hwy 20 bypass route. Absolutely gorgeous location with fire pit and roughly 60’ x 12’ parking. Natural water fall runs the entire length of camp site.
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