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There are pull-offs along the gravel road to the East of the lake/pond here (opposite side from the paid campground). As far as I could tell, this park has no closing hours and I didn't notice any "no camping" signs. I spent a night- got there after dark and left at sunrise- and wasn't bothered. I didn't get confirmation they allow wild camping; it's public land so stay stealthy and you should be fine. Portapotty was set up when I was there.
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There are pull-offs along the gravel road to the East of the lake/pond here (opposite side from the paid campground). As far as I could tell, this park has no closing hours and I didn't notice any "no camping" signs. I spent a night- got there after dark and left at sunrise- and wasn't bothered. I didn't get confirmation they allow wild camping; it's public land so stay stealthy and you should be fine. Portapotty was set up when I was there.
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