There are many undeveloped camping locations on the forest. Generally there are no amenities available, such as restrooms, water or garbage dumpsters. All trash and waste must be packed out. No toilet available? See How to Go in the Forest. Use existing sites and do not damage vegetation. Campfires are not allowed at these sites during high fire danger. Check Fire Restrictions page.
14 Day Stay Limit at National Forest Campgrounds and Dispersed Areas
PROHIBITED:
Camping or occupancy in any developed campground by any person or group for more than fourteen (14) days. Camping or occupancy in that campground by the same person or group may not occur again for a period of seven (7) consecutive days thereafter.
Camping or occupancy in any dispersed areas by any person or group for more than fourteen (14) days. Camping or occupancy in that site or area within a 5 mile radius by the same person or group may not occur again for a period of fourteen (14) consecutive days thereafter.
These restrictions also apply to camping equipment. Camping equipment may not remain in place longer than the stay limit, even if used by a different person or group. Camping equipment must be removed by the end of the fourteen (14) day stay limit or the equipment may be impounded.
Beautiful camp site. Right next to a river, almost every camp site has its own personal pathway to the river. There is only 12 sites maybe and so it's quiet and peaceful, but fills up fast.
Had no problem finding this place ! And because of the discover pass camping was free! River access right from the spot. Was very quiet although when it rains it is a bit of a mud pit😅
We came here 20 years ago loved it and always wanted to go back. Finally did and this place is amazing. Thank you DNR. There should be a lot more places like these available.
This is one of our favorite spots. Gets super cold at night. Bring extra blankets and warm clothes even if its hot during the day!