Huge pullout maybe 20 minutes outside of the Hoh Rainforest section of Olympic national park.
The national park was busy during the day, but nobody passed by this spot while we were there. Hard to get that kind of solitude so close to a NP.
As previous camper mentioned it’s free once you have a Washington Discover Pass
No At&t or Sprint service
There was a homemade firepit at the site but not entirely sure about legality of having a fire there
Free (with Discover Pass) dispersed spots by Banks Lake. Max stay is 3 nights
Clean pit toilet
Small place to launch boats
Full At&t service
It says no fires but there are several rock firepits
Small amount of trash
Spots for maybe a dozen campers, I was here on a Friday in spring and there was only 1 other car
There are several pullouts in this whole area, not just this spot.
Well maintained flat gravel road, so you can bring any type of vehicle
There are pit toilets near each lake
Att and Sprint service
Discover Pass required ($35 a month). Can purchase online at discoverpass.wa.gov
Went snowshoe backpacking up to McNeil Point this weekend and camped and showshoe-d around the area for a few days. This area is extremely popular in summer and is along the Timberline Trail, but during our Late May excursion there was still tons of snow and only saw a few people in the 3 days we were up there.
Views of Hood, Rainier, and and Adams with plenty of nearby meadows and ridges to explore. What else could you ask for?