For being in the middle of nowhere, at the base of mountains, I was shocked to have 3 bars of lte service. Anyhow, campground was nice, clean, quiet, every spot has a fire pit and almost all are creek side. It is also the only free camp pad around...
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With 2700 acres of all trails, it's paradise if you've got the toys. There is no cell service and I advise to not ride alone for the first few times, you WILL get lost! They can get pricey as they charge to ride and camp separately, I think it's...
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This is one of the all time winning spots! You are a close drive to the entrance of the Tetons to do all your hiking, fishing, boating, and sightseeing. From this spot, you will have an awesome view of the Tetons, firepit, plenty of free wood, and...
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I stayed at the base of Pole Mountain, about 1/3 of a mile away from the trailhead and later realized that the 5.5 mile loop exited right next to my site. Taking a mountain bike up the trailhead and going to the peak was not nearly as fun as the...
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Lots of camping sites along the FS road to get to this location, but if you want the trailhead, there is a large(5spot) camping area and horse unload just 1/4 mile shy of the parking lot. This place is awesome for hiking and camping in the...
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Exit Burnt Lake Rd. from Rt.191, it's a dirt road with minimal washboard surface. All vehicles, RV's, trailers and campers can access the camping spots. There are numerous sites along the BLM land that are shoreline to Fall Creek, each are very...
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Exit Burnt Lake Rd. from Rt.191, it is a dirt road that travels through BLM land and enters the National Forest, please note that to access to this site you could not tow a trailer, camper, or RV. There are large rocks, sharp turns, and a couple...
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When traveling westbound on TX-118 out of the Big Bend National Park, Study Butte RV park will be your first site on the right hand side of the road. You will be greeted by the owner, Dave, who usually walks around his property talking with all of...
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I pulled in thinking it was just going to be another quiet camp site in the Tonto National Forest, turns out there are huge issues going on with this land and there are Native American groups that are long term camping out there and protesting the...
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