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Be aware that this campground is next to a patrolled (closed to the public)c eagle habitat. It starts right at the gates and extends to the water's edge. Campground with maybe six spacious sites and two large pit toilets. No water, no trashcans, no dump station. Picnic tables and barbecue on every site. Campground is offered free of charge by National Forrest. max. stay 14 days Nicely located under trees. We only stopped for a lunch break, had it been later in the day, we would have spent the night! No cell service AT&T (even with wifi and external antenna)
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Be aware that this campground is next to a patrolled, closed to the public eagle habitat. It starts right at the gates and extends to the waters edge.
Report Check-InThere are only 6 sites with the max stay is 14 days per forest service regulations. There is a sharp 90degree turn that has caused large RV's problems. Place is well used by fishermen and patrolled by Forest Service. FS showed up twice while I was there and kicked people out that were camping in the sandy parking area.
Report Check-InFREE Campground with maybe ten or twelve spacious sites and two large pit toilets. No water, no trashcans, no dumpstation. Picnic tables and barbecue on every site. Campground is offered free of charge by National Forrest. No max. stay. Nicely located under trees. We only stopped for a lunch break, had it been later in the day, we would have spent the night! No cell service AT&T (even with mifi and external antenna)
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