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Hidden pull off next to the North Umpque River. There’s a picnic area with a large fire pit down by the banks, might fit a tent or two. I parked my small car in the dirt parking lot. Fairly even. Could probably also put a tent up here too. Very beautiful, and I didn’t see anyone else all night or morning. Very few passing cars. Might be a bit small for big rigs, but that’s up to you. T-Mobile had one bar here and there, not very good though.
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Can fit about 3 cars. 2 were already there when I got there and they camped in a tent on the bank of the river. I stayed in my car. Pretty quiet and had 2 bars Verizon. Loved that I heard the river flowing all night.
Report Check-InHidden pull off next to the North Umpque River. There’s a picnic area with a large fire pit down by the banks, might fit a tent or two. I parked my small car in the dirt parking lot. Fairly even. Could probably also put a tent up here too. Very beautiful, and I didn’t see anyone else all night or morning. Very few passing cars. Might be a bit small for big rigs, but that’s up to you. T-Mobile had one bar here and there, not very good though.
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