Laurel Rd | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
14 days ago
Altitude:
332.2 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
CrazyB

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

2 or 3 pull off spots on Laurel Rd with paths down to the Clarion River. My spot had a stone fire ring. I parked at the pulloff and walked the few feet down to the site because I don't have 4wd. It's peaceful and not many people go by on the road. As you drive further up Laurel Rd, it turns into private land with No Trespassing signs, so make sure to stay at the spots down closer to the bridge (where Clarion River and Piney Creek meet). I had cell service on AT&T. The stone road is in good condition, except for one area that has some potholes in it (photos).

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Petit chemin ou on passe en van, proche de la rivière. Super calme !

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Found a small spot pretty level across the street from the river. Our campervan was fine, road was quiet, maybe 4 cars came by. Several spots on this road to park, some had fire rings.

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as described. nice little camping spot with a fire pit down by the water. might be hard for a camper or rv to get in and out though

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Stayed here past few days. Really nice and quiet for being Labor Day weekend. Only had a few noisy ATVs pass by. Otherwise quite peaceful. There are a couple pull offs that lead to the river, the first one was taken but the second seems decent. you could probably get to the bottom without 4x4 but it's not necessary. It's nice to just walk down from the road and take a dip.

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2 or 3 pull off spots on Laurel Rd with paths down to the Clarion River. My spot had a stone fire ring. I parked at the pulloff and walked the few feet down to the site because I don't have 4wd. It's peaceful and not many people go by on the road. As you drive further up Laurel Rd, it turns into private land with No Trespassing signs, so make sure to stay at the spots down closer to the bridge (where Clarion River and Piney Creek meet). I had cell service on AT&T. The stone road is in good condition, except for one area that has some potholes in it (photos).

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