Strawberry Ridge=Duck Creek Village | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
11 months ago
Altitude:
2508.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
hannahsgrace

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Easy access road, dirt/gravel DUSTY when no recent rains. Total fire ban so no grilling or camp fires. Great place to camp large RV or tent. I would recommend dropping tow vehicle, if you have one to scout spots. The farther you go up the road, PAST the private homes (goes from nat'l forest to private back to natl forest) there are some AMAZING sites! I have a 30ft Class A with jeep and found a site close to main road (Hwy 14) big enough for 4 rigs! A few ATV'S esp. on weekends fly by, so get off the dirt road to avoid dust. Max stay 14 days. Duck Creek Village is very close by, true value hardware store staff is WONDERFUL. Trash disposal, water for jugs (water tank refill at cedar rv park-2miles away for 5$), supplies and they will allow you to receive pkgs UPS or FedEx. ATV rentals, snow machine rentals, gas station,everything in a small village. Highly recommend this area-tons of other BLM camping also. Saw free range sheep, marmot, chipmunks, deer and many birds. Great Tmobile and Verizon signals with good download/streaming. Idk about ATT but was told it is great also.

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Solid area. Very quiet and peaceful. Fire rings and plentiful deadwood for firewood.

In a forest so no sweeping views or anything. Lots of trees so solar may be an issue. Also, kinda hard to find level (blocks def useful) and snow on road may cause issues depending on time of year (in mid may there were still some big patches that I’d only attempt w high clearance and off road tires).

Still, recommend this area. Also recommend nearby duck lake and creek for wildlife viewing (ducks obv, also fish hawks and stocked trout), water play, hiking etc.

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Because of snow, we stayed at a pullout just before here, near a 16-day camping limit sign. Convenient, some cell service.

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Easy access road, dirt/gravel DUSTY when no recent rains. Total fire ban so no grilling or camp fires. Great place to camp large RV or tent. I would recommend dropping tow vehicle, if you have one to scout spots. The farther you go up the road, PAST the private homes (goes from nat'l forest to private back to natl forest) there are some AMAZING sites! I have a 30ft Class A with jeep and found a site close to main road (Hwy 14) big enough for 4 rigs! A few ATV'S esp. on weekends fly by, so get off the dirt road to avoid dust. Max stay 14 days. Duck Creek Village is very close by, true value hardware store staff is WONDERFUL. Trash disposal, water for jugs (water tank refill at cedar rv park-2miles away for 5$), supplies and they will allow you to receive pkgs UPS or FedEx. ATV rentals, snow machine rentals, gas station,everything in a small village. Highly recommend this area-tons of other BLM camping also. Saw free range sheep, marmot, chipmunks, deer and many birds. Great Tmobile and Verizon signals with good download/streaming. Idk about ATT but was told it is great also.

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