United States
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Many free campsites in national forest land adjacent to a creek and Buckeye Hot Springs. Also nearby is Twin Lakes Campground (Forest Campground) but it was closed. Only campfire rings in the campsites, no facilities.
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Loved this place. Everyone was very friendly. Almost everyone had a dog off leash running around. Good service ATT
Report Check-InThese GPS coordinates lead to a very steep foot path. Continue down the road about a mile to find dispersed camping areas, the Buckeye CG and the hot springs. :)
Report Check-InThe actual “hot springs “ is not near these posted campsites. It’s a parking lot that is very sloped, hard to camp in. You must park nearby and hike in, or drive to it. The biggest pool in next to the river, a steep hike down.
Report Check-Ina few nice campspots in a forest next to a beautiful creek and close to the Buckeye Hot Springs
could be busy, so don't get in to late
free
Many free campsites in national forest land adjacent to a creek and Buckeye Hot Springs. Also nearby is Twin Lakes Campground (Forest Campground) but it was closed. Only campfire rings in the campsites, no facilities.
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