United States
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Small pulloff off the 138 heading east. Down below is a nice beach and views of the river. There’s a shady canopy that hides your vehicle. Talked to a local who said he’s not sure if it was BLM land, but there was no issue.
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beautiful location!! we had 2 vehicles and 3 tents and had plenty of room...
Report Check-InWe parked a few hundred feet beyond this pullout, where there's a slightly more secluded campsite on the right next to the river. Easy to access in our 25ft skoolie. Usable verizon signal. Not too loud at night, great river access.
Report Check-InI don’t know if a grave was excavated or not but there seems to be a memorial. There’s also carved log benches and an established fire pit with gorgeous river views and access. The log trucks driving day and night using their Jake brakes are an annoyance.
Report Check-InSmall pulloff off the 138 heading east. Down below is a nice beach and views of the river. There’s a shady canopy that hides your vehicle. Talked to a local who said he’s not sure if it was BLM land, but there was no issue.
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