

Location: Between Darrington & Granite Falls
#Snake river boondocking free#
Well, they’re not technically free – you’ll need a Discover Pass (just $35 per year) to stay at these DNR campgrounds. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources operates 10 free campgrounds scattered around the Olympic Peninsula. Just keep your eyes peeled for dirt pullouts and clearings (most with handmade rock fire rings) alongside the road. My four favorite dispersed campsites in the Olympic National Forest are Quinault Ridge Road near Lake Quinault, Forest Road 29 just outside of Forks (the best option for RV boondockers), Forest Road 2312 which traces Wynoochee Lake, and the many forest service roads near Lake Cushman, most notably along Forest Road 2419.įinding dispersed campsites in all four of these locations is easy.


Dispersed Camping in Olympic National Forestįor the most private Olympic Peninsula camping experience, set your sights on dispersed camping in Olympic National Forest.īroken into three non-contiguous ranger districts, free dispersed camping is allowed pretty much anywhere within the national forest’s boundaries ( remember, dispersed camping is not allowed within Olympic National Park itself). You’ll find an abundance of dispersed camping in Olympic National Forest in addition to 10 free developed campgrounds run by the Department of Natural Resources. Olympic PeninsulaĬampers flock to the Olympic Peninsula to explore the beaches, mountains, and rainforests that make up Olympic National Park.Īlthough the national park campgrounds ( Kalaloch Campground is my favorite) are a wonderful paid option, there are plenty of conveniently-located free camping opportunities on every side of the peninsula. Start your search for the best dispersed camping in Washington with my three favorite places to go free camping in the state.

My Favorite Dispersed Campsites in Washington You can also use our Washington dispersed camping map to browse the state’s best free campsites. Jump to the free dispersed campsite you want to learn more about: See also: The Best Free Camping on the Olympic Peninsula Rather than attempt to list them all, I’ve rounded up my personal favorite free campsites in Washington to share with you today. Washington State is teeming with free dispersed campsites – if you know where to look.įrom the Olympic Peninsula to the Cascade Mountains to Eastern Washington, free camping is extremely easy to find in the Evergreen State, whether you’re camping in a tent, van, trailer, or RV.
