Godman Trailhead
Overview
Godman Trailhead is a campground in Dayton, WA. The verified details point to a small, isolated trailhead camping area with limited campsites and a rugged setting. Review excerpts describe it as a place for campers who are prepared for a more basic experience rather than a full-service campground.
Reported conditions include no flush toilets, with one stall mentioned, and visitors are advised to bring their own toilet paper and hand sanitizer. A makeshift ground water well stored in a steel tub is also noted. The area has no cell coverage or internet, and the road access is described as narrow and often one lane, with a caution against bringing large RVs. Campervans or similarly sized vehicles are described as more suitable. Review comments also mention that the trail is well maintained for such an isolated place, but steep in sections and not open to bicycles. Ticks were also reported, so visitors are advised to check for bites after hiking.
Godman Trailhead suits campers looking for a simple, remote trailhead stay in Dayton, WA, with basic conditions and a rugged trail environment.
Location
NF-4608Dayton, Washington 99328
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Frequently Asked Questions About Godman Trailhead
Does Godman Trailhead allow pets?
No, Godman Trailhead does not allow pets.