No reservations are needed—sites are first-come, first-served, often with a minimal fee (around $12–$15/night). Amenities vary but usually include pit toilets, potable water, picnic tables, and nearby fire rings (check for burn bans). These sites are nestled in scenic locations—coastal bluffs, dense forests, or alongside lakes—with direct access to popular trails like the Olympic Discovery Trail or Pacific Coast Route. Ideal from late spring to early fall, the vibe is peaceful and community-oriented, offering a welcoming stop for thru-hikers and cyclists. No RV access or hookups.
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