United States
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Short dirt road leading to three possible sites with established fire pits. Some potholes on the road, but relatively flat in the sites themselves. We had the whole area to ourselves in mid-October when other dispersed sites were taken in the area. Lots of privacy, but you can hear traffic noise from nearby hwy 26.
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Super nice and open. Relatively flat ground to sleep. Perfect for hammocking and having a fire. Great stay. 5G service as well
Report Check-InMade it fine with a low clearance vehicle (Nissan nv200 sagging a bit) just take it slow. Very little solar, but att and Verizon both have good data
Report Check-InDeep ruts on immediate entrance, but ground okay once you get in.
Verizon: 2-3 bars.
Noise: occasional cars during the day on trillium lake rd but otherwise quiet.
Trails: just south there is a convenient connection to trillium lake loop trail. (Check Alltrails app).
Gate to access road closed; parking area at top of road was open but close to highway. Didn’t try staying here.
Report Check-InShort dirt road leading to three possible sites with established fire pits. High clearance vehicle recommended because of deep potholes, but relatively flat in the sites themselves. we had the whole area to ourselves in mid-October when other dispersed sites were taken in the area. Lots of privacy, but you can hear traffic noise from nearby Hwy 26.
Report Check-InOff the road to trillium lake with multiple stone fire rings and camp spots. Can get a tad noisy from the road. Right across road is trail down to trillium!
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