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Large spots near Creek, all spots have fire rings, capable of fitting many vehicles and tents. West off of State route 16 (south of Marion) on to Comers Creek Rd. (fr 603), then hang a left at the Hurricane Campground on to 84 .
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Great spot with multiple fire rings and a few areas to park and camp with some privacy. Also nice hiking trails right there for the nearby horse campground.
Report Check-InNice, big spot right next to creek. Fire rings. Dump station down the road next to Hurricane camp ground. Very quiet, a few hunters drove by with dogs first thing in the morning, but other than that, it was great.
Report Check-InReally nice near creek as others say. There are some low hanging branches as you approach the site. I will attempt a quick trim on our way out.
Report Check-InGreat spot. Easy gravel road about a mile from an established campground. Spacious spots, fire rings, and a babbling stream. In a National Forest
Report Check-InGorgeous!!! Accessible in low clearance 2WD. If the riverside camps are taken there’s another directly across the road. Some further down as well. No amenities/cell service.
Report Check-InLarge spots near Creek, all spots have fire rings, capable of fitting many vehicles and tents. West off of State route 16 (south of Marion) on to Comers Creek Rd. (fr 603), then hang a left at the Hurricane Campground on to 84 .
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