United States
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We camped back into the pines to seclude ourselves as much as possible from other campers. The trees border large meadows and at night the Elk sing. We put out trail cams and recorded 3 or 4 cows with a calf. Plenty of firewood and you can usually find a fire pit. WiFi is spotty, but can be found closer to the meadows.
We hear coyotes or wolves ever time we camp there so watch your small dogs.
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We revisited this area and were not disappointed. Road leading in was muddy in places with deep ruts but we got our 2wd truck through it okay. Low profile vehicles would have a hard time
Report Check-InWe camped back into the pines to seclude ourselves as much as possible from other campers. The trees border large meadows and at night the Elk sing. We put out trail cams and recorded 3 or 4 cows with a calf. Plenty of firewood and you can usually find a fire pit. WiFi is spotty, but can be found closer to the meadows.
We hear coyotes or wolves ever time we camp there so watch your small dogs.