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Scenic bend in the river with 3-4 flat areas, some with fire rings. Road in is steep gravel, with some big puddles in winter months. Wouldn't recommend coming here right after rains. I made it fine in an RWD van with high clearance. I suspect it would be busy here with locals on summer weekends.
Google maps might point you in the wrong direction, to a road that doesn't exist. Stay on the main turn-off up the hill and come down on Forest road 6N06.
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Attempted in my 2wd 1984 VW Vanagon... Could not climb the steep gravel hill. Do not recommend if you dont want to get scratches.
Report Check-InAbsolutely stunning when we were there. Lots more space than just a few spots, but the river was very low. although plenty deep enough for swimming.
Definitely a local hangout/party spot, but we were totally alone on a Sunday night.
Road in isn't bad, but not suitable for trailers/RVs. just a bit tight. No problem in 2wd or for our Truck/popup camper
Report Check-Inthe road was closed when we got there last night, not sure if it's a permanent thing, there was no sign.
Report Check-InScenic bend in the river with 3-4 flat areas, some with fire rings. Road in is steep gravel, with some big puddles in winter months. Wouldn't recommend coming here right after rains. I made it fine in an RWD van with high clearance. I suspect it would be busy here with locals on summer weekends.
Google maps might point you in the wrong direction, to a road that doesn't exist. Stay on the main turn-off up the hill and come down on Forest road 6N06.
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