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Great spot for one night! A little dark and right on the Forest Service road, but very little traffic. No cellphone service here.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot. Room for two camper vans. Just off the road, but very little traffic. Has a mini trail down to a nearby river. NO ATT SERVICE
Report Check-InLovely spot! We stayed down the road about 100 ft because of how muddy the spot was, didn't want our 2wd camper van stuck. Lots of different mushrooms, the river is spectacular here, and great t-mobile service
Report Check-InAmazing spot! Close to the road, but the amenities make up for it--very little trash, we had to move the firepit to accommodate our rig (F150 + Tepui), then we took a stroll down the /lovely/ path to the river...
...between all that, and the fact that it's got four bars on Verizon, SOLD. Done. Camp here. End of story.
Report Check-InAmazing place to camp, big enough for two small camper vans. Nice fire ring, we set up two hammocks and it’s quiet and private.
Report Check-InNice campsite just off FS 2918. Has a fire ring and room for 1-2 vehicles, one 4 person tent and 1-2 smaller tents. Nice place for hammocks. Close to road but light traffic. Has a trail that leads to the creek. 3 bars of Verizon LTE.
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