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A NF Gravel road that is dead end and has 5 informal campsites with fire rings. This runs along a creek and forest.
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There is 2 pull through sites (probably could git at least 2 rigs on those sites if comming with a party). There is a long back in that accomdated our suburban and 31 ft tt. There is also a smaller site for a small camper or tent and a turn around at end of the road. This time of year there were pretty wild flowers. Be careful of the poisonous water hemlock and hogweed on multiple sites.
Report Check-InThere are about 6 dispersed campsites with fire rings along a small stream. Most of the sites are large and would accommodate a few big RVs. The road in is gravel but in good shape. There is a pit toilet at the beginning of the road by the trailhead.
Report Check-InThis is actually boondocking with several spots sites along the creek. The established campground is up CR 230. Bear left once you get off the highway. There are good signs.
Report Check-InClosed this time of year. The gate was locked and no over night sign was in the lot in front of the entrance
Report Check-InAbout 5 campsites along a gravel dead end road. Easy access, quiet. A creek runs right behind the campsites.
Report Check-Inthe name of the place is Mike Harris Creek campground. It is very beautiful and by the creek there is plenty of room stayed here for three nights and had very few neighbors coming and going. internet signal is very weak either with Verizon or with T-Mobile. you can stay up to 5 days for free.
Report Check-InGreat secluded site. Descriptions to keep going are accurate. Cell service is limited as you go up. Same turn as Mike Harris campgrounds but veer right.
Report Check-InA NF Gravel road that is dead end and has 5 informal campsites with fire rings. This runs along a creek and forest.
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