Calawah River Pull-Off on Forest Road 2932

Seven miles down Sitkum-Sol Duc Road, this dispersed camping area sits along Forest Road 2932 within Olympic National Forest. The pull-off provides drive-in access through dense Pacific Northwest woodland, where towering conifers create a canopy overhead. One reviewer notes the spot remains easy to reach despite the forest road approach.

The US Forest Service manages this primitive camping area, which lacks developed amenities typical of established campgrounds. Campers should come prepared for dispersed camping conditions. For those planning extended stays in the region, campsites near Olympic National Forest provide additional options throughout the forest system.

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Map & DirectionsCalawah River Pull-Off on Forest Road 2932 is located in Washington near Forks

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47.9625993 N
124.293192 W

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DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed May. 26, 2026

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We arrived there around 19:00 in the evening. When my wife and i got out of the car we both had a very bad gut feeling about it. We didn't speak or seen eachother when we got out of the vehicle yet. I walked around the vehicle to check out the site and if we were positioned favourable. The dirt backroad was blocked by fallen trees. After looking around some more there was alot of animal fur scattered all around, some deer feet and trash around. Maybe someone butchered their hunt there. My wife asked me if i wanted to stay at the site. And i told her i didn't know.. because something felt off. She told me she had the same feeling aswell. We decided to leave and looked for another spot to camp. Never had this feeling before with any campsite. I've camped for well over 10 years now very frequently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Calawah River Park?

Calawah River Pull-Off is located approximately 7 miles down Sitkum-Sol Duc Road (Forest Road 2932). The site is accessible by following this forest service road, which connects to Highway 101 in the Olympic Peninsula region. The pull-off area is situated alongside the Calawah River, making it relatively easy to find when traveling along this route. The road is generally accessible for most vehicles, but conditions may vary seasonally, so checking current road status with the Olympic National Forest office is advisable before setting out.

What recreational activities can I do at Calawah River?

The Calawah River area offers several outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the river, with seasonal possibilities for catching various fish species. The surrounding forest provides hiking opportunities on nearby trails. Wildlife viewing and bird watching are popular activities due to the natural setting. Photography enthusiasts will find scenic river views worth capturing. The location also serves as a good base camp for exploring other areas in the Olympic National Forest. During appropriate seasons, foraging for berries and mushrooms may be possible following forest regulations.

What facilities are available at Calawah River Park?

Calawah River Pull-Off is a primitive camping area with minimal facilities. This location is essentially a pull-off area along Forest Road 2932, providing basic access to the Calawah River. There are no developed amenities such as restrooms, potable water, picnic tables, or trash services. Campers should come prepared with all necessary supplies including water, waste disposal bags, and camping equipment. This is a true dispersed camping experience that requires self-sufficiency and adherence to Leave No Trace principles.

Do I need reservations for camping at Calawah River Park?

No reservations are needed for camping at Calawah River Pull-Off. This is a dispersed camping area that operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Since it's located on National Forest land, you'll likely need to display a Northwest Forest Pass or America the Beautiful pass on your vehicle. While reservations aren't required, the limited space means arriving early during peak seasons (summer and fall weekends) is recommended. Check with the Olympic National Forest office for current regulations regarding dispersed camping, as policies can change.