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The other places were filled with snow. No signs here and a fire ring.
We stayed there two nights. Very quiet although close to the road. No traffic at night.
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Very Quiet, few cars passing by. Pretty forest but very isolated so you better not be scared of being alone in nature ! Though we were Lucky another camper joined us later in the evenkngr
Report Check-InLarger lot at beginning of trail. Smaller pull offs if you keep driving towards trailhead
Report Check-InClosed off with snow, at the time we tried to go there! I don't know if this is normal during winter or if it's only temporary, that perhaps the snow wasn't removed yet.
Report Check-InPerfect place for a night or more. Quiet and secluded. We were the only ones there on a weekday. No Verizon service.
Report Check-InGreat spot directly next to the road. Pretty quiet, lots of space for several cars and to put up tents. A fire pit and several tree trunks to sit down. No cell service.
Report Check-InNice quiet area near the main road with fire ring. Our group has 6 class B RVs and the place is big enough for all of us. Good place to spend the night if you plan to visit Crater Lake.
Report Check-InNice big open spot, right off the road. We checked out the spots further back but our 26ft class c just felt too big for those roads and those spots.
Zero cell reception this whole area.
As discribed, a quiet place at night and no traffic at night. Fire ring is still there
Report Check-InThe other places were filled with snow. No signs here and a fire ring.
We stayed there two nights. Very quiet although close to the road. No traffic at night.