Lived up to the name
Nice backcountry campsite along the beautiful North Fork Skokomish River Trail, ~6.5 miles from the trailhead and located right next to the river. The neatest feature is that there are several sites located on a little island in the river itself. I came here on a Monday in early August and had the place to myself so chose the best site which is at the northern tip of the island right next to the river. Spent several hours alternating between reading and staring at the river from my tent that evening and morning....
The NPS provided bear wire was out of service when I went. There is a perfect big leaf maple branch for hanging food between the privy and the the southern entrance of the trail through the camp, which was a little far from where I set up but I didn't see any good branches on the island itself. There are well-established campfire sites throughout, most with rock or log seating, but there was a burn ban while I was here.
Flora here has a more brushy feel than the mossy forest the trail mostly goes through, probably due to being so close to the river. There were ripe blueberries right beside my campsite.