United States
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State road that is gravel after taking Baker Street north along the east side of Whitefish Lake. There are a few pullouts once it turns to gravel. You're in the wilderness here.
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Looks like mixed reviews on if the spot is open or not but we arrived to find the gate open and other campers in the area. Seems to still be a go.
Report Check-InDirt road going back to the woods. Came across a bear (about 300 pound black bear) 100m ahead of us when walking along the road. Great place for the night. No cell service.
Report Check-InNot much for views or epic surroundings but it’s a spacious spot and easy to get to from Whitefish Mountain. Off a forest road so little to no traffic comes by. Plenty of solar as well. We had 3 bars of 4G. Enough to stream Netflix!
Report Check-InA small space to pull in with no nearby bathrooms and a road that is barely under use. Perfect for a good night’s sleep with no interruption. Just down the road is a beautiful view of the lake
Report Check-InState road that is gravel after taking baker street north along the east side of whitefish lake. There are a few pull outs once it turns to gravel. You're in the wilderness here.
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