Free Camping at Elbe Hills
Summary of video transcription from: LivingOurDreamNow
We are in Washington, 706 eastbound near Mount Rainier National Park. We are driving to a free camping area in Alp Hill State Forest. Turn left on 278th Avenue East and drive for three miles. A Discover pass is required to camp for free. After a large parking area, there are picnic tables scattered throughout the hillside. Camping is free with a Discover pass and reservation. Facilities include restrooms and spacious camping areas for off-road vehicles. There are also off-road trails near the campground. Reservations are free and required. Cell service is available at the trailhead, but not at the campground. Reservations are recommended to guarantee a site.
Free camping at Elbe Hills ORV campsite
[Music] We're on Washington 706 heading east, not far from Mount Rainier National Park. We're heading to a free camping area in Elba Hills State Forest. Turn left on 278th Avenue East and go three miles.
Okay, so it looks like we’re entering Elbe Hills State Forest. A Discovery Pass is required for free camping in this area. We still have 2.6 miles to go before we get to the Off-Road Camping Area (ORV). The correct pronunciation for this state forest is Elbe Hills State Forest. [Music] So right after you enter the state forest, you’ll find a large parking area and a sign for Elbe Hills State Forest. Apparently we’re in bear country, so let’s see what kind of camping is available in this ORV. [div class=”adv-widget-ad bsui sdel-5794090f”>