Address: Forks, WA 98331, USA
Doren Brazier
Great spot with almost no people
Chris Benning
Beautiful beach, campsites are on both the northern side of the point (more wooded sites and less wind), and south side of the pint (camping the beach, closest to the water source, more wind, incredible views). The tide pools at low tide are pretty good, we spent an hour walking around them. We hike the whole “wildcatter” or south coast trail, but it is a great spot to hike to, Camp a couple nights, and hike out of. Absolutely beautiful views of sea stacks.
Sampoorna Biswas
This was our stop for one night on the hike from La Push to Oil City. Being right on the beach means that even if the designated spots are full, you can just pitch your tent out on the sand (just be careful about the tides). That’s what we did, and it was quite something to be lulled to sleep by the sound of the waves and waking up to a low tide, aka a very different landscape than what was there the night before. The other great part about it being on the beach is that there’s plenty of driftwood for your campfire.
Mitch
Beautiful beach camping.
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Yes fresh water stream on south side of Toleak
Yes you can camp and you do need a permit. The permits are site-specific
There are no advanced reservations for Toleak Point. To reach it is a minimum 5.6 mile backpack trip. All campsites are primitive and $8 per person per day, via the ranger station at Quinault or WIC in Port Angeles (self registration also available). The Oregon coast is a couple hours south.
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