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We preferred this to the DC4 Warren a few metres along the road. A smaller site, likely suitable for one group. One fire ring. There is a rocky back in area which gets you a nice view over the tree tops (better if you have a taller rig or pop-up camper). We have a full ton pickup and pop-up camper, i would not want to take anything much higher in here. Full 5G AT&T.
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Great view quiet, plenty of solar! The last quarter mile was rough from recent rains but plenty of spots past the group campsite. The spot had quite a bit of garbage that we picked up. Great cell on my T Mobile.
Report Check-InJust as described. Everything you could want in dispersed camping site!
Report Check-InThis spot is amazing! It was relatively clean and lots of solar capabilities. We will be back
Report Check-InNice spot for one night. Rumbling noise from the quite distant highway can be heard all night long.
Report Check-InThis is the best spot in the area (in our opinion)! Easy enough to get to with 2WD when it's dry - just go slow. This spot is right next to an amazing trail too! Highly recommend hiking the trail during sunset! There is a steel fire pit at this campsite but fires weren't allowed when we visited so pay attention to that! Great Verizon reception. Ponderosa pine trees all around but this spot is open enough to charge your solar panels
Report Check-InGreat area with a ton of amazing views! The sunset was incredible, and there is a trail not far from the campsite. Metal fire ring, but fires not allowed at our time of stay. Good for viewing wildlife!
Report Check-InVery nice place. Good views and very quiet, only 3 vehicles passed by on the road.
Report Check-InAwesome site, just as described! Beautiful views and plenty of quiet. Good Verizon cell service. Many hiking trails nearby as well.
Report Check-InExcellent camp spot! Make sure to take Rd 252 (Rd 542 is rough and rocky!) and follow signs for Cedro Peak Group Campground. Go past the campground a little ways and go left on Rd 542. Campsites are marked with signs saying fires allowed only in metal fire rings. I had great Verizon cell service at my campsite.
Report Check-InWe preferred this to the DC4 Warren a few metres along the road. A smaller site, likely suitable for one group. One fire ring. There is a rocky back in area which gets you a nice view over the tree tops (better if you have a taller rig or pop up camper). We have a full ton pickup and pop up camper, i would not want to take anything much higher in here.
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