

Forest Road 2204, also known as Pete’s Creek Road, winds through a lush stretch of the southern Olympic National Forest. The road surface is mostly well-maintained gravel, making it accessible to nearly all vehicles and an easy drive for beginners, sightseers, and campers. The route is lined with towering evergreens, their dark green canopy broken by clusters of vine maples that blaze with yellows and reds in the fall. Several bridges cross clear, rushing streams, and small waterfalls can be seen tumbling down the mossy hillsides.
The road provides access to multiple trailheads, including Gorge Bridge, Switchback, Pete’s Creek, Middle West Fork Humptulips, and Upper West Fork Humptulips, as well as the Campbell Tree Grove Campground. Both Pete’s Creek and the campground offer pit toilets, although the campground itself is open seasonally from May to September.
Some sites along this road will require a forest pass to visit. Please ensure you've got the appropriate pass before stopping