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Lovely spot in the woods with a picnic table and fire pit. Parking for 3 cars at least but I wouldn't bring a big rig down the road. There are a couple branches off the main road which I didn't explore but might also have good campgrounds. Bugs weren't bad but it was raining which might be why.
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This is actually located at Mile 28.6 River Access. A bit of a drive off the main road, single lane, lots of pot holes. There was only 1 spot with a fire pit. One other large enough to park in. The river access was blocked by a huge puddle. Not much of a view. Spotty service. Not recommended for large rigs.
Report Check-InCoordinates are accurate but the name is not. In order to get here, use river access mile 28.6 and follow the dirt road all the way back. Very nice, private spot. The mosquitos were pretty bad though
Report Check-InFurther to my previous comment this place does have locals come in but we weren’t bothered, it may be very different on weekends or holidays
Report Check-InBumpy road in but fine if you take it slow. No signs saying no camping. Boat access to River. Peaceful
Report Check-InLovely spot in the woods with a picnic table and fire pit. Parking for 3 cars at least but I wouldn't bring a big rig down the road. There are a couple branches off the main road which I didn't explore but might also have good campgrounds. Bugs weren't bad but it was raining which might be why.
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