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Best $15 you'll ever spend! If you enjoy peace and quiet except for the sounds of nature (and an occasional vehicle or two), this is the place for you. The amenities are fabulous. Roomy campsites, a flowing well and outhouses.
Oh, and hiking trails and a beautiful stream come with it for no extra charge!
Cool spot. The loop is a little tight for big campers. A few of the spots are pull through but we didn't realize it since we arrived at night. We did the hiking trail around the pond. It doesn't look overly well traveled but we enjoyed it.
Quite an easy to get in to sights. Love the fresh water that runs all the time.
On our way north my mom and i stumbled on this gem! Great place to camp if your looking for a break from everyday life. Theres even a little history to boot. Did i say the fishing is spectacular if your able to hook into one of those bad boys. Been meaning make a trip back my self. Great location for a first day spot if your headed into the park. Other than that it is a tad bit of a drive to and from the dynamite views of pictured rocks definetly worth the stay! Fyi if you get a chance to kyak the headwaters and drop a line you wont regret it.