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Free camping and campgrounds. |
Capitol State Forest is kind of
obscure, Register to use this facility. Picnic tables, metal firerings, and
outhouses No pallets or other treated wood
products ATTENTION CAMPERS All organized events require a DNR
permit BEAR
FACTS MIMA FALL TRAILHEAD CAMPGROUND NORTH CREEK CAMPGROUND PORTER CREEK CAMPGROUND DIRECTIONS: From Aberdeen, WA
often being easy to overlook on the map.
There are several free campgrounds paid
for by the timber harvests. Easy access from
the I-5 corridor.
Recreation Site Registration Form
(Registration and campground are free)
No Garbage Service - Pack It Out
Water in Season (Hand Pump)
7 Day Limit in any 365 Day Period
Handicap Accessible Campsites
allowed in the campground.
Campground Rules in Capitol State Forest
1. Respect sites designated for disabled users
2. Camp only in designated campground and campsites
3. Do not alter or remove vegetation
4. Limit fires to campsite fireplaces
5. Maintain quiet between 10pm and 6am
6. Do not shoot in or near recreation sites, trails or
roads
7. Limit stay to 7 consecutive days per calendar year
8. No reserving campsites. Camping is on a first come
basis
9. No ORV use within campgrounds or on campground roads
10. Use of all fireworks prohibited
11. Chainsaw use is prohibited in the campgrounds
Call Central Region Office at 360-748-2383
There are bears in Capitol State Forest
From Seattle, WA
Take I-5 south to Exit 95
Take Exit 95 towards Little Rock...
Take Hwy.12 eastbound about xx miles
Take xx Road for xx miles
Spillman Campground and Picnic Area
(Tahuya State Forest)
Free campgrounds and camping
WASHINGTON CAMPGROUNDS
FALL CREEK CAMPGROUND