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MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because wild camping in the National Forrest is illegal.
Primitive camping is only allowed in specifically designated locations and is not allowed within 200’ of a stream or road.
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Report Check-InOver the winter months, this spot is on a snowmobile only trail, covered in snow. No wheeled vehicles allowed (not sure what month this ends)
Report Check-InSet of sites down a well packed dirt road. 2 sites on the left side before the small bridge, I after the bridge with more deeper along the road. Most spots are along a lovely babbling brook. No Cell service (TMobile and AT&T; all with WiBooster) Stayed 1 night, saw a 3-4 cars driving in and out the entire time. No issues, great spot
Report Check-InAs described, great spot but get there early as there are only a few spots. Road is narrow, only room for one car. If you happen upon a vehicle going the other way, one of you will need to back up.
Report Check-InGreat campsite, we got there early afternoon and got the best one, had to clean up the litter left by previous camper, my wife and I where a little scare in the beginning, but local are very nice and friendly, no cell service, but we don’t care, we had a great dinner and enjoyed the starred sky.
Report Check-InFree campground with 3 site, each with firepit. Right next to the road but every few cars passed. Everyone waves as they drive by. Quite. Creek runs right next to it.
Report Check-InA lovely spot... I camped there for two nights in my little travel trailer, which doubles as a mobile writing cabin.
The brook provided lovely background noise and it was a very peaceful place to stay.
Report Check-In4 little spots near a small creek. Nice big fire pits. A little dirty. No privacy from the road but very few cars passed. FREE
Report Check-InA few free camp sites along a dirt road, fire rings, room for two or more vehicles per site and most sites are along side a clear stream.
No Cellular Service, Poor GPS / satellite coverage
Ps. The Long-Trail breweries is only a few minutes north from here.
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