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Dispersed camping along Squirrel Gap Forest Road 344 in the George Washington National Forest. Some sites have stone fire rings but there are no other amenities.
There is a large parking area by US 48 suitable for larger RVs. RVs are not recommended past the seasonal gate as it is a narrow one-lane gravel road.
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dispersed sites located fairly close to the access road. can hear the traffic noise from the highway. has excellent T-Mobile service 5G with five bars. beautiful walking trail access from one of the dispersed sites. The Ridge Trail, which may not be its actual name, is a trail through previously logged forest. not very attractive. no amenities other than a stone fire ring.
Report Check-InAs described. Pulled in after dark. First spot on the right after the sessional gate. Nobody around. Had a fire ring.
Report Check-InMedium sized parking lot at the entrance of Squirrel Gap road. Spent a few days here during the week working off of Starlink. Not the greatest cellular coverage (AT&T/Verizon). Sheriff's deputy checked on us once, everything was cool.
Report Check-InQuiet gravel road leading to dispersed camping sites along Squirrel Run. Only 10 minutes from US 48 and I’m pulling over 100 Mbps internet speeds with T-Mobile and 40 Mbps with AT&T!
Report Check-InDispersed Camping along Squirrel Gap Forest Road 344 in the George Washington National Forest. Stone fire rings, no other amenities.
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