United States
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Parking pull out for 2-3 cars, slanted. Camp site down the hill from parking, large/clear enough for 4 tents. Fire pit. Walking distance to a small creek. Close to the road so you hear the traffic but pretty quiet.
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i almost stayed there, but no internet. i’m mostly making this review to let those who are pulling a small trailer know- there is a parking lot for a trailhead, up the mtn- where you can turn around. i’m pulling a small teardrop and there was nowhere to turn around before that spot. i did not go as far as this listing on iOverlander so cant speak to that spot. i also would not pull anything up this road bigger than a teardrop/pop up/a-frame. i seriously doubt you’d be able to turn a 5th wheel around up there.
Report Check-InQuiet place to stay for a night. Has a firepit. Right at a trailhead.
Windy night means lots of pinecones / acorns? Falling on our car. But other than that it was fine
Parking pull out for 2-3 cars, slanted. Camp site down the hill from parking, large/clear enough for 4 tents. Fire pit. Walking distance to a small creek. Close to the road so you hear the traffic but pretty quiet.
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