United States
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There are a number of unimproved campsites just south of the bridge over China River North fork. Access is via an unpaved road, just west of the bridge. The only restriction signs are: "No vehicles in the river" and an icon of a splashing ATV going down the river. There were several other campers here last night, some had ATVs but didn't start riding them until later in the morning, and they stayed out of the river. The road down to the river is unsuitable for larger rigs.
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There are a number of unimproved campsites just south of the bridge over China River North fork. Access is via an unpaved road, just west of the bridge. The only restriction signs are: "No vehicles in the river" and an icon of a splashing ATV going down the river. There were several other campers here last night, some had ATVs but didn't start riding them until later in the morning, and they stayed out of the river. The road down to the river is unsuitable for larger rigs.
No fire rings, no toilets