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It’s a short road 1/4 mile I think you need a pass be we didn’t have one
Pit toilet
Quiet
Dog could run free
Kinda smells like cow poop
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This is one of several nearby fishing access spots in the Seep Lakes district. We parked in the gravel lot overnight but weren’t aware we needed a Discovery Pass. No rangers visited while we we there. Quiet, but limited trails to hike because you’re surrounded by private land and homes. Does indeed smell of cows or fertilizer from all the surrounding farms. Vault toilet was an unusable mess and bags of trash were piled five feet deep outside the door. Pretty views and ok for a quick overnight spot close to the 90 but other areas of Seep Lakes are nicer and more worthy of exploring.
Report Check-InQuiet place for the night. Camping allowed but Discover pass (30$/year required). Didn't have one. Stayed anyway. Very windy.
Report Check-InIt’s a short road 1/4 mile I think you need a pass be we didn’t have one
Pit toilet
Quiet
Dog could run free
Kinda smells like cow poop
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