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Circular drive next to a small lake. No signs. Boat ramp. Some light traffic noise. One spotty bar of Verizon. Dog-friendly. Beautiful lake view. Saw trash fire remnants so it's probably a popular place for locals on the weekends. We came on a Tuesday with no troubles. We did a clean up and picked up any trash we found.
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As described by other visitors. There was some trash but it was put into piles ready for burning by Bubba- captain of the volunteer fire dept who we met a few hours after arrival.
Ironically, I had put out a small fire that was burning unattended when we arrived. Perhaps Bubba is keeping himself busy ?
We had a lovely and quiet time here for two night ( thunder and lightening storm notwithstanding)
We wandered in the woods, found some edible oyster mushrooms and had the whole place to ourselves.
There’s no trash containers here or any facilities at all so please carry out what you brought in and perhaps take a little extra with you?!
Report Check-InCircular drive next to a small lake. No signs. Boat ramp. Some light traffic noise. One spotty bar of Verizon. Dog-friendly. Beautiful lake view. Saw trash fire remnants so it's probably a popular place for locals on the weekends. We came on a Tuesday with no troubles. We did a clean up and picked up any trash we found.
A local drove by and shortly after a police officer came while we were doing a trash cleanup. We chatted and he didn't ask us to leave, but I think he might have had we not been picking up litter and being friendly. We moved on shortly after.