The campsites here were pretty spacious, despite having to walk through a few to get to another. With the road coming to a dead end, you simply find a place to park and carry your stuff to one of numerous sites (I think there were 8-10), with other spots where you could easily pitch a tent. The road in does not lend itself to trailers. The site grounds were soft, layered with dirt and pine needles and the occasional root, it also had heavy tree coverage, with the only light sporadically shining through spots of the forest in the middle of the day. Some brave chipmunks and squirrels to deal with, but nothing too difficult.
The waterfalls were beautiful, with a passing river that had a short hiking trail (
   Read moreThis amazing campground is about 2hr from Cougar Wa. It only has 5 camp spot and you have to pack it in just a little ways from where you park. It's a first come first serve, there are spaced out enough and the noise from the fall you can't really see or hear others. Downfall it has no running water, cell service, no trash dump, and the road is not car worthy. Also take extra blankets it's very cold because of the river. This is an absolute must stop or camp you won't regret it just be prepared...
   Read moreGreat primitive camping site if there aren't too many people there. First come first serve and you'll have to drive out of your way to get there. Don't try to bring in your camper this is tent only! Falls are loud so if your a light sleeper this definitely isn't your spot. Camp sights cross into each other so if you don't mind meeting your camping neighbors I would highly recommend...
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