United States
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10 mins to Umpqua Hot Springs on a dead end road. Better than the other options around here. Two spacious spots with established fire rings. 2 bars Verizon LTE. Easy drive in, paved most of the way.
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Nice campsites, pretty quiet. Not much traffic on the road, and it's not very loud. No signal here. The site was totally trashed when I showed up so I did some cleanup.
Report Check-InThis place is quite good and pretty secluded. We got a 35 foot skoolie in here.
No AT&T, and our homefi didn't pick up any Verizon either.
A couple good spots with well established campfire rings. Might need some blocks to get your rig level. There's a couple level tent sites as well.
Bugs were bad, but where aren't they this year?
Nice quiet spot with a huge fire pit, and 2 spacious spots for rigs. We were alone out here in a small truck camper. Plenty of level spots.
Report Check-InOne of the two spaces is cleared out and available. Really nice spot with some level spots for either cowboy camping, a van or tenting. The other looks like a junkyard and may be abandoned.
Report Check-InBoth of the spots off this small road were occupied by permanent long term “campers” so I passed.
Report Check-InNice quiet little spot. Definitely creepy with the Blair Witch stick structure but I’d stay here a couple days no problem.
Report Check-InQuiet spot, easy to access with 2wd. Far enough away from the road that we didn't hear anything in the night. Flat and spacious.
Report Check-In10 mins to Umpqua Hot Springs on a dead end road. Better than the other options around here. Two spacious spots with established fire rings. 2 bars Verizon LTE. Easy drive in, paved most of the way.
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