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D_E_Bishop
Mar 07, 2019Explorer
In April you will likely find that coastal campgrounds are soggy, really soggy. There are a lot of others within a few miles of the shoreline that MAY not be as soggy more more comfortable. We have been in love with the area around Kala Loch (pronounced Klay Lock). The KL beach front campground is great for smaller rigs like your's but even cooler is the Hoh Rainforest Campground. Small but with asphalt pads and nice roads. You'll often be alone during rainy season but the elk will be there. It is going to be crowded by late April to early May depending on the rain. The rainforest is a place of wonderment all by itself, normal rainfall is measured in feet not inches, the Hoh River is a glacial silt river a very soft grey color, ferns are so thick of the paths that you will understand why there are trails.
It is not the only exciting place on the shore but it is beautiful. We base there and sightsee up to the Makah Reservation, it is an easy walk to the Western most point in the contiguous 48 states.
Hurricane Ridge is a c**p shoot for viewing all the time. As mentioned late summer early winter is best for that local.
Have fun and stop often to investigate.
It is not the only exciting place on the shore but it is beautiful. We base there and sightsee up to the Makah Reservation, it is an easy walk to the Western most point in the contiguous 48 states.
Hurricane Ridge is a c**p shoot for viewing all the time. As mentioned late summer early winter is best for that local.
Have fun and stop often to investigate.
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