Burfoot Park

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Wooded areas, with heavy old growth timber, mossy rocks, water falls, sandy beach to the west & many spots to kick back.
Crowd: Truckers, hikers, out door types, students, oceanographers, some families.

Neighbourhood: NE Olympia

Who's Coming

Truckers, hikers, out door types, students, oceanographers, some families.

Take exit 105 off I-5, which becomes Plum Street. Head North on Plum to State St. Plum then becomes Eastbay Drive. Continue north about 7 miles to Burfoot Park, located on the left side of the road, with a large entry sign.
Cross street: Boston Harbor Road
  • Crowd:Truckers, hikers, out door types, students, oceanographers, some families.
  • Directions:Take exit 105 off I-5, which becomes Plum Street. Head North on Plum to State St. Plum then becomes Eastbay Drive. Continue north about 7 miles to Burfoot Park, located on the left side of the road, with a large entry sign.
    Cross street: Boston Harbor Road
  • Hours:6am to 10pm
    Best times: Mid-days
    Dates open: 360 days a year
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Start in the parking area. Watch for State workers having lunch, or students pretending to be studying. Usually, if they are sitting in their car, they are waiting for someone to head in to the trails area & may follow you.
    Cruisiest Spots: South west side of the park has many trails that eventually lead down to the water's edge. The trails have many spots to hide away.
  • Nudity / Policy:I have seen nudity in the brushy trails, but the guy was asking to get busted, for indecent exposure. He did not even try to hide when I walked by him, so use caution at all times, anywhere you go.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:The downhill trails get steep & muddy, but they are working on them all the time to improve mobility.
    Warnings: Just be aware of Park Staff. The bathrooms are not a safe haven since many families use that area of the park.
 
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