This is true off-grid and remote real estate north of Oil City, Washington. Camping is allowed on this wooded escape. Tucked between the mountains of Olympic and the beaches of the Pacific Ocean, this 0.14 acres in Jefferson County, WA is the perfect spot for campers, hunters, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike!
Secluded and rugged, the location is primed for growth and perfect for the weekend warrior and a private campsite next to Olympic National Forest and the coast. Its also right next to Hoa Head Trailway leading to the South Coast Beach Travel Way onto the Olympic National Park!
Theres plenty of outdoor recreation surrounding this property:
- Explore the wilderness in the Olympic National Park (25 miles away)
- Spend a Nice Afternoon in Bogachiel State Park (25 miles away)
- Swim in the Quillayute River (35 miles away)
- Immerse Yourself in the World of Arts in Rain Forest Art...
- Immerse Yourself in the World of Arts in Rain Forest Art Center (25 miles away)
- Watch the Sunset in Second Beach (40 miles away)
Great land investment in a rare part of the country.
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Research Parcel Information- Looking at Onxmaps the nearest main road is Oil City Rd.
- See plat map/easement doc in the photos section. This shows that roads were platted out for this subdivision but it didnt get finished. On paper, it appears to have easements and roads that were once supposed to be built out but the subdivision never got finished.
- According to the photographer who took pictures of the property:
We parked at the Oil City Trail Parking area in the Olympic National Park. It was an easy hike to the base of the hill and hiked up more than 900 yards in heavy brush to get to the property. There did appear to be a road above the property, however, we were not confident with the quality of the road and whether it was public or private as it appeared to be an offshoot of multiple roads, so we opted to approach it from below and hike up.
Disclaimer:
- Plan your route before you go. We recommend using the GPS coordinates and an app like OnxMaps. Check County GIS maps, our Google Earth map link and Satellite images to map out potential access routes before visiting.
- Be safe when visiting! Rural, undeveloped land can be dangerous due to terrain, poor or non-existent road access, etc. and calls for caution when visiting. Tell someone where you are going and when you will return. Remember, to respect local landowners and laws. Do not trespass. Ultimately, you, the customer, are responsible for identifying access through due diligence. Wilco will not be held responsible for any actions or outcomes by visitors to our property.