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Free. Super sweet spot next to the stream. This is probably Rucker Creek? It has recently flooded and one of the public campgrounds is closed because of the flood. Follow 74 road up and turn at the sign for Red Rock Canyon. The established campgrounds nearby are fee sites. $15 per night with no services other than pit toilets. But there are many free options along the way. 4WD and high clearance recommended for this location. Bears in the area. Lots of turkey and deer. Plenty of firewood.
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Free. Super sweet spot next to the stream. This is probably Rucker Creek? It has recently flooded and one of the public campgrounds is closed because of the flood. Follow 74 road up and turn at the sign for Red Rock Canyon. The established campgrounds nearby are fee sites. $15 per night with no services other than pit toilets. But there are many free options along the way. 4WD and high clearance recommended for this location. Bears in the area. Lots of turkey and deer. Plenty of firewood.
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