Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve
Reviewed Apr. 22, 2021

Fairy Head Campsite- 4 Stars for the Site itself but 5 stars for the views

Hiking along the Cutler Coast is a unique opportunity that if you get the chance to explore, you absolutely should. There are only 5 campsites total available along the Cutler Coast, 3 of them are at the Fairy Head. We approached the area via the Inland Trail, about a 5.5 mile hike from the trial head (trail signs are inaccurate, they don't account for the recent re-route). From this direction, sites were a little challenging to find but we managed. Just be aware that these three sites are NOT well marked and you have to hike up a wooden ladder to get to at least 2 of the 3. There isn't much fresh water around either, so we hiked in enough for dinner and breakfast the following day.

The site we stayed in, site 1 (at least we think it's site 1) was perched on a beautiful cliff top in the trees. The area is very small and fitting anything larger than a 4 person tent might be difficult (we had a 3 person). While there was a make-shift fire ring, fires are NOT allowed in the public land reserve here. Sites also have very rudimentary privies but these are not pit toilets, far from it. They are quite pathetic and gross consisting of a toilet seat sitting on a wooden frame, caged in by hardware wire. You can see everything and the odor isn't masked at all. I'm not sure why this design is in use. Not to mention that folx can't be bothered to pack out their trash. 

This site gets hit by first light and you can watch the sun rise right out of your tent just by sitting up in your sleeping bag. The views are incredible but these are very high impacted sites. There was a sheet of paper completely full at the trail head that serves as a register for folx to sign in, in order to avoid hiking in and not finding a site. We scrounged up a sheet of paper from our car and put it on the clipboard for folx to use. It was an old Amazon receipt but it's all we had. I was hesitant to put where we were camping exactly just for security reasons as two female hikers. But it was helpful to see that there was space for us when we arrived. 

All in all, it was a beautiful night!

SiteFairy Head 1
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021
  • Review photo of Cutler Coast Public Land — Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve by Sarah C., April 22, 2021