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First place I tried pulling in after a long day or driving. Road turns to dirt right away and has places to pull off close to the highway but quiet. I just took the first flat spot but the road goes for a long ways. Very little cell signal.
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Went past the trailhead parking lot about 1000 ft after the fork in the road where there was a pullout big enough for our 18’ pro master. Road was busy at night and construction workers started driving at around 6am but it was fine for one night of sleep on our way up the peninsula
Report Check-InSeveral spots before the Rock Candy trailhead parking. Well off the road, in some trees. Place was full of garbage which we cleaned up and hauled away. Please keep our iOverlander spots clean, so they remain available to use.
Report Check-Ina discovery pass from the state is required. no where to by one here.
Report Check-InDirt road that leads into Rock Candy mountain trail head. There a couple pullouts suitable for a quick night's sleep. Seems like locals spend time in the area as we found a fire pit and quite a bit of garbage. Wasn't sure where else was available in Olympia so this was acceptable for the night
Report Check-InFirst place I tried pulling in after a long day or driving. Road turns to dirt right away and has places to pull off close to the highway but quiet. I just took the first flat spot but the road goes for a long ways. Very little cell signal.
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