Our latest adventure was near home, yet it still provided an opportunity to escape and hone our trailer skills. This journey proved to be a genuine challenge as it resembled more of a boondocking experience. The campsite lacked sewer, water, or septic connections.
Regrettably, we were unable to book in advance due to the park's capacity being reached. It's a popular spot that fills up quickly; hence we opted for the first-come, first-served method. Fortunately, this approach secured us a pleasant spot.
Some sites are small, and others receive limited sunlight due to the abundance of trees surrounding the park. However, the campground offers clean restrooms and showers on both sides, accommodating both reservation holders and first comers. Upon entering the park, there is a station where visitors can register their stay details and submit payment. Additionally, an on-site host is available to provide firewood, provided there is no active burn ban. We were fortunate during our visit to enjoy a campfire in one of the designated fire pits scattered throughout the campsite.
This campground, also known as Voice of America Road, is situated near the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge welcomes visitors throughout the year. Popular activities at the Refuge include hiking, observing wildlife, and photography.