![]() We and several other people we ran into attempted to go to the beach to watch fireworks on puget sound (not necessarily the big show, which is in commencement bay), just any fireworks, and we were turned away by an unhelpful park ranger. There are muddy spots and a few spots of over-growth which seemed like they were trimmed at one point, just not when I was there. The majority of the campsites are not directly connected to the beach with the exception of the one trail which is not fully maintained. The beach is nice but the boundaries are not as wide as youd expect. So perhaps just dont come here on a holiday.Īlthough there are restrooms within a reasonable distance from the campsites, not all of them were open or working, even on the 4th of July, when youd hope for them all to be at least in working order. We went on the 4th of July weekend so perhaps my experience is biased by the lack of readiness for the holiday. They only allow slow speeds through the park are (this isnt really a positive, its more of a warning because they were citing people for going 17 mph in a 15 mph area, the rangers do sit near the beach and on the campgrounds all day with their radar detectors). ![]() The beach is sandy with little streams toward the water, which was popular with the skim-boarders. There is a a good size parking lot to the beach. There is a restroom within reasonable walking distance from all the campsites. This place is in a forest so the campsite was visually secluded from your neighbors which is nice. I guess Ill start with the positives on this place.
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