B-1000 is a gravel forest road in Capitol State Forest that runs roughly east-west, parallel to portions of the Larch Mountain and Twin Peaks ATV trails. It serves as an access route for recreational vehicles and connects directly with the Capitol Peak ATV trail at its eastern end. The road is moderately narrow, with some minor elevation changes and dense forest coverage along much of its length. Trail crossings are common, even with only a couple of official intersections, so users should be cautious of ATV traffic, especially near intersections.
Capitol State Forest can have active logging operations, so be sure to pay attention and watch for heavy machinery and trucks while exploring the forest. There is no dispersed camping allowed in Capitol State Forest; the only camping permitted within the forest is in official campgrounds, so please ensure that you have a plan for that if you need a place to stay for the night.
Capitol State Forest is an 11,000-acre forest packed with roads and trails and specific opportunities for recreational purposes. Please see https://www.dnr.wa.gov/Capitol for up-to-date info and closures relating to this location and any restrictions on activities.
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