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This was a last minute decision to turn left off the Hwy 49 south of Downieville, California. Far enough back from the paved road I only heard the creek and no traffic. No one drove past and I camped in the second clearing, flat spot w/ AWD sport-wagon. Overgrown route makes this not such a good spot for RV campers; maybe a van could do it. There is a developed NFS Campground nearby called Indian Valley (to the north) but this is a freebie spot for those last minute finds without the fees.
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This was a last minute decision to turn left off the Hwy 49 south of Downieville, California. Far enough back from the paved road I only heard the creek and no traffic. No one drove past and I camped in the second clearing, flat spot w/ AWD sport-wagon. Overgrown route makes this not such a good spot for RV campers; maybe a van could do it. There is a developed NFS Campground nearby called Indian Valley (to the north) but this is a freebie spot for those last minute finds without the fees.
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