Office
hours are from 9 am to 9 pm - 7 days a week. Late arrivals not allowed. If you have mechanical or
emergency problems please call us as soon as possible. We
close at 9 pm and reserve the right to deny entrance after that time even if you have paid reservations.
The RV Park is easy to find on Pacific
Coast Hwy 101. From the south we will be on your right side 1/2 mile after you enter the city limits.
From the North we are 1/2 mile south of the only stop light in town. Just keep on highway 101 and look to your
left. For reference we are across the hyw from a large shopping center called Outfitters, Thriftway, and Ace Hardware.
If you miss us just pull into the large shopping center parking lot and find us across the hwy from Ace Hardware.
The speed limit in the city of Forks is 30 mph so you will have plenty of time to view the park and make preparations
to pull into the RV park entrance. Traffic noise is not a problem, even in the RV sites located near Hwy 101.
Showers are not available for 2011.
Sorry; no fire pits or portable fire devices allowed.
Barbecues okay.


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Here is a photo of Arlene, who is always eager to please and full
of useful information and always registers guests with a smile and often with a free bouquet of flowers out of our gardens.

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Rich green lawn and several varieties of trees grace the area in back of sites 12 thru 20.(click on photo to
enlarge)

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The office & Plaza adjoin the Laundry Building on the Right.

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The office area allows plenty of room for small and ultra large RV's to park
while registering or leaving.

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During good weather the plaza is enjoyed by those while doing laundry.

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At entrance from Hwy 101. This is a photo
taken when the 79ers Travel Group of Oregon visited. We generally do not pack them in this close but this
is the way they wanted it. On the left is the World's Largest Cedar Burl measuring almost 10' across.

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The World's Largest Cedar Burl greets visitors at the entrance of the
RV park. (The largest until proven otherwise.) The Burl is a whopping 9' 7" across. Burls
grow on the sides of Cedar trees and usually only represent a small fraction of the actual circumference of the tree.
The parent tree must have been one of the giants of the Olympic forest but without further research the age or diameter of
the parent tree can not be definitively established at this time.

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At the entrance of the RV park is a concrete planter we call the POOL GARDEN, which
is over 45' long and about 12'wide. In the summer it is always full of annuals to greet the visitor; Petunias,
Zinnias, dwarf Dalhias, Nasturtiums, Snap Dragons, Lillies, and more. In addition there is a small Japanese Maple in
the foreground and an exotic Japanese Umbrella Pine on the far end of the planter. In the center is a row of California
Ceanothus that we will transpant next spring into the landscape.

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Dahlias are in abundance in back of sites 1 through 10 along with an array of Rhododendrons,
Pondorosa Pines, Giant Sequoia, and various flowers including the purple Butterfly bush seen on the right of the photo.

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