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1071 Mora Rd, Forks, Washington, 98331, United States
(360) 374-8665 www.rainforestrun.com
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Apr 2, 2018
An amazing campground run by two best friends. I stayed here for 2 nights when I found out the campground I was planning on staying at was closed, and they were the closest campground at the time. A completely unexpected stay turned into an unforgettable one. Billy, the owner, made sure I was comfortable and even invited me into his home to watch television with him, since I was camping alone and had nothing else to do. Later, he drove me into Forks in his car since I was riding a bicycle, and gave me a "grand tour" of the place. Bob, the other owner of the campground, is a kind and funny person who doesn't judge. One thing to keep in mind is that when visiting their campground, their two dogs are extremely friendly and will definitely try to get close to you. A lovely campground in extremely close proximity to Rialto Beach. In the summer, they usually host a gigantic party with (as they claim) hundreds of motorbikers from all over the country. Didn't get to see that for myself but if you get the chance I highly recommend you take part. Billy and Bob are two of the friendliest and most helpful people you could meet and you will have no regrets staying here.

Mar 2, 2018
Awesome biker camp! Billy gave me an off-season tour of the grounds. I'd love to come back for the Rainforest Run gathering the 3rd weekend of August.

Aug 1, 2017
Super awesome. Relaxed vibe run by two older biker hippie types - Billy and Bob - caters to two wheeled travellers. Price is by donation, has showers with towels, a kitchen to cook in and soft flat ground for pitching a tent. On the lawn or in the trees.

Jun 15, 2017
It was unreal .Bob and Billy are the most memorable peeps my buddy and I met on our motorcycle trip from California.It was raining hard and we still had a good time . I'd love to go back to the Tenth and final. Third weekend in August. Be there or somewhere else.

Jul 8, 2017
This place is awesome. Love it here. Nicest camp ground hosts you've ever met!

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