Twin Peaks Location – Jerry Horne Has No Service

Lately, I’ve been discussing the many scenes from Twin Peaks Season 3 on Showtime that were filmed in Olallie State Park. During my visit to North Bend, Washington in September 2019, I spent three days in the woods finding nearly every location I could. One of the last locations I discovered on that trip was a short scene from Twin Peaks Part 10 where Jerry Horne attempts to get cellular service. Funny thing is that the spot for this scene is located adjacent to Steven and Gersten’s tree along Weeks Falls Trail.

WHERE IS THE JERRY HORNE HASS NO SERVICE SCENE LOCATED?

Olallie State Park
September 17, 2019

Olallie State Park is located at 51350 S.E. Homestead Valley Road near North Bend. Be sure to pick up a Discover Pass if you are planning to visit.

Google Maps
Google Maps

As mentioned, the location is toward the end of Weeks Falls Trail near Steven and Gersten’s Tree. The exact coordinates are 47° 26′ 2.568″ N 121° 39′ 0.72″ W. Unlike Jerry in this scene, I had pretty good cellular reception when visiting the park.

Olallie State Park
September 17, 2019

When facing Steven and Gersten’s tree, the area on the right side is where this scene is shot.

View of fallen tree on side
February 21, 2024

Sadly, this mighty tree fell following a winter storm in January 2024.

JERRY HORNE HAS NO SERVICE

Jerry in the Woods
Part 10

The short scene opens with Jerry holding up his mobile phone. Most likely the scene was shot on the same day as all of Jerry Horne’s scenes at Olallie State Park – October 5, 2015

Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019

This is the approximate area where the scene took place. The area is slightly sloped and the area beyond those trees is a road (which is why there is a lot of white space).

Steven in the Woods
September 18, 2019

I attempted to recreate the scene.

No Service
Part 10

You hear a beeping as Jerry holds up his phone with a message that reads “No Service.”

Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019

The out-of-focus tree in the background is to Jerry’s right side (Steven’s tree is behind the camera).

Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019

Here’s my attempt at a slightly out-of-focus shot.

Steven holding a phone
September 18, 2019

I even held up my mobile phone while trying to find an exact match. I think I came pretty close.

Jerry in the Woods
Part 10
Jerry in the Woods
Part 10

We then see Jerry’s profile appear on the screen.

Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019
Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019

Here’s a similar shot (sans Jerry) from Olallie.

Steven in the Woods
September 18, 2019

I couldn’t resist getting in the action. I tried multiple times to take this photo with my Canon 5D and tripod but I was never lined up properly or was out-of-focus. I eventually gave up and used my mobile phone instead.

Jerry In the Woods
Part 10

The scene ends with Jerry yelling, “You can’t fool me! I’ve been here before.”

BEHIND THE SCENES OF JERRY HORNE HAS NO SERVICE

David Patrick Kelly and David Lynch
Man with the Grey Elevated Hair

It wasn’t until I returned home that I was able to 100% confirm that this was the spot.

In the short film, The Man with the Grey Elevated Hair, by Jason S. from the Twin Peaks Season 3 Blu-ray set, there is a clip of David Lynch showing David Patrick Kelly how to hold his mobile phone. Take a look at the tree behind them.

Olallie State Park
September 18, 2019

Looks like a match to me. You really can’t miss that tree. Similar to Steven and Gersten’s tree (which is left of that tree), it’s massive and looks very unique.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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