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Small secluded decommissioned Campground. 15 spots right on Big Lost Creek. 7 miles of gravel forrest road to get there. Pit toilets, no water, picnic tables, and fire pits. I filtered water straight from the creek. Free.Free for up to 14 days.
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super camping gratuit ! Le dimanche il y a quelques véhicules passent sur la route mais rien de dérangeant.
c'est vraiment paisible et nous avons adoré passer 3 jours de paix avec le bruit des oiseaux et de la rivière.
super camping free
peaceful. the emplacement front of the river is beautiful, we stay 3 days with de sing of bird and the song of the river.
National Forest Campground. Primarily for tent and single-vehicle camping. Has toilets and trash receptacles but no electricity or potable water. First-come, first-served. 14 consecutive day limit.
Report Check-InFree Campground. Lost Big Creek. Pit Toliets. Trash Cans. 7 mile drive down gravel/dirt road from main paved road.
We stayed one night at sight #8. It was right next to the creek and had a fire pit and picnic table. Once the sun went down there was a lot of people driving fast through the campground with loud exhaust and bright light bars. We decided to pack up and leave around 12am because we didn't feel comfortable. It's unfortunate because it was a very nice sight.
Report Check-InReally quiet nice spot by the creek! Pit toilets open even during off season but trash cans were locked. Heard some elk get very close to the campsite in the evening and saw wild turkey pass through in the morning. Road to get here was a bit bumpy so took us longer than expected!
Report Check-InCampground with designated sites. Several sites on decent sized creek with flowing water.
Report Check-InNice campground on the river and in the middle of the forest. Free.
There are some free spots to camp along the road.
Small secluded decommissioned Campground. 15 spots right on Big Lost Creek. 7 miles of gravel forrest road to get there. Pit toilets, no water, picnic tables, and fire pits. I filtered water straight from the creek. Free.Free for up to 14 days.
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