United States
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Amazing site on the creek! at least 2 of the 5 spots are on the active creek and it's very loud!
There is a single outhouse with toilet paper. No trash service of any kind. There are metal fire pits. The dirt road to get here was full of potholes and will likely become horrible after a rain but the site had no one here on a Tuesday at 9:30pm and was amazing.
Is technically an official campsite run by the National Forest but they are very clear that it is a dispersed site.
Took 15ish minutes to get here from the highway but we love it here!
HOWEVER, This IS bear country and you must have a hard sided car (metal) to store everything in or take appropriate bear resistant measures. All trash brought in must be packed out.
From the national forest website: "5 dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.
Pack it in/Pack it out"
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lolo/recarea/?recid=83459
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Very nice! One other group here. Right in the water. The road has many potholes but very doable for small cars. I wouldn’t recommend for really big rigs as the sites are small and there is a tight loop to turn around.
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Amazing site on the creek! at least 2 of the 5 spots are on the active creek and it's very loud!
There is a single outhouse with toilet paper. No trash service of any kind. There are metal fire pits. The dirt road to get here was full of potholes and will likely become horrible after a rain but the site had no one here on a Tuesday at 9:30pm and was amazing.
Is technically an official campsite run by the National Forest but they are very clear that it is a dispersed site.
Took 15ish minutes to get here from the highway but we love it here!
HOWEVER, This IS bear country and you must have a hard sided car (metal) to store everything in or take appropriate bear resistant measures. All trash brought in must be packed out.
From the national forest website: "5 dispersed camping sites with fire rings are available for small RVs or tent camping, with nearby fishing, hiking, mushroom and berry picking.
Pack it in/Pack it out"
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lolo/recarea/?recid=83459