United States
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Dead end dirt road. I was able to get there just fine with my Sprinter van. There is space for couple of cars. It seems like this is on the Catamount trail.
Once you crest the Lincoln gap from coming from Lincoln, the road is on the left hand side about a 1/4 mi down. PAss the gat drive about a 1.5mi in until you hit a dead end camping site. There is no cell service.
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Labor Day weekend the spot at the end was taken, but there’s another site with a fire pit on that road too. It just looks like a grassy pull off but into the woods a little there’s a fire pit. Bumpy and rocky site, not great for a tent, but it wasn’t buggy and it was quiet. It would be a good spot for a van or truck.
Report Check-InSuper endroit,
Suivre le chemin jusqu’au bout, c’est un cul de sac
Propre à notre arrivée, les derniers avait laisser du bois, vraiment calme avec juste le bruit de la rivière
Report Check-InI thought I found this place and went to go out it on here and saw that it already exists. Super lovely camping spot at the end of a dirt road along a creek with a fire pit. Beautiful.
Report Check-InDead end dirt road. I was able to get there just fine with my Sprinter van. There is space for couple of cars. It seems like this is on the Catamount trail.
Once you crest the Lincoln gap from coming from Lincoln, the road is on the left hand side about a 1/4 mi down. PAss the gat drive about a 1.5mi in until you hit a dead end camping site. There is no cell service.