Videos on U Tube (Buckhorn Wilderness) ] Take Highway 101 to 2 miles east of Sequim on Palo Alto Road 8 miles to Forest Services Road 2880. As you approach the Olympic foothills past farmlands homesteads livestock and wildlife breathtaking views of snow capped mountains and wild flowers reveal the Olympic National Forest and Forest Services Rd. which leads to Two Forks Dungeness Camp Ground. Venturing slowly down the steep gravel road yielding to oncoming traffic stop and take in the scent of that sweet mountain air and indulge in the spectacular view of vast wilderness. Arriving at the base and entry into the Olympic National Forest area park directly ahead on the east side of the river with the bridge to your right. The Dungeness River second fastest dropping in the Western United States invites you to quench your thirst in its crystal clear embodiment of what can only be described as a pristine aquafer. Two Forks Camp Ground apens to the public in the summer and closes at the end of September. While camping options are limited during that time of year the park and surrounding valley is certainly open for other kinds of activities. In early Spring a transformation takes place. Nestled in a valley of mushrooms the forest floor displays these beautiful and unusual gifts of mother nature. Mycologists and mushroom enthusiasts alike venture on to this exceptional valley in hopes of finding that special mushroom. Fall is also a beautiful time of year to explore as Maple trees display an array of Autumn colors and the scent of moist earth penetrates the air with every breath. Winter and summer also offer an array of activities for both the Naturalist and adventurer to explore. Links are provided. Now an invitation only extended to an exceptional client and only with a personal guided tour we extend this opportunity of a life time to purchase our family jewel a definite unique one of a kind find. THE CABIN Smoothe river stepping stones lead up to a solid log stairway and covered front deck. Two additional decks extend on opposite sides and offer additional space for star gazing and entertaining. Camouflaged under a canopy of 220 footDouglas Fir trees on 6.2 acres of virgin old growth the cabin is surrounded by the Olympic National Forest and adjacent to the Buckhorn Wilderness area. Situated 75 feet above the river acres of ferns and berries adorn the valley floor in this thriving symbiotic environment. As the last residence in the Dungeness Watershed this secluded cottage attains privacy and exclusivity. Indoors the open living area features an inclusive arrangement . Cosy yet spacious this 22 x 20 Douglas Fir Stave styled log cabin incorporates kitchen and dinning area with built in three poster log bed. The queen sized canopy bed also functions as a hidden storage unit. Added warmth and comfort is achieved with an 1876 Round Oak wood stove. Professionally rebuilt and renickled this ornate antiquity maintains both its value and usefullness while adding a certain ambiance and glow. Exterior logs are log oiled and rope chinked with a new roof and skylights recently replaced. Every effort and care has been made to protect and enhance the natural beauty and structure of the building. Neighborhood Description KAYAKING Situated at the base of the trail to the property lies Two Forks Campground. It is the only official camp ground within the Dungeness Watershed. With limited tent sites nestled amongst 200 ft. Douglass Fir trees picnic tables and fire rings are also provided. For your convenience vault toilets and drinking water are also available. For additional information see links. MOUNTAIN BIKING The entire upper Dungeness is mountain bike country with 2 long runs. One from Tubalcain to Gold Creek and the second from the upper Dungeness Trail down to Gorge Camp. For more information see link. HIKING The backcountry in the upper Dungeness offers unlimited hiking
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