Browns Camp - OHV

  • $0.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Browns Camp is easily reached by turning south off of Highway 6 at milepost 33 onto Beaver Dam Road and driving two miles into the forest.

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Drive-in

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Rachel Hansen

2 years ago
5/5

Great access to easy, moderate and difficult trails for motorcycles, atv, 4x4. $20 per night and you need to have OHV to stay, however, we saw a few sites that didn't seem to fit the bill. So you may get lucky if you're in a pinch.

No service at site but you can take pictures of the trails or go up to a peak for service. Pictures were at a nearby peak for service. Our camp host gave us maps and was amazing, however he is retiring. He advised us to only go on the triple black diamonds if you want to lose your vehicle or want to spend a couple days getting it out.

We had a small set up but big rigs can fit as well, lots of spots are pull through. Day use area is nearby so when it's a busy weekend and you need to be out by 1 you can head there in the morning for a full day of riding.

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Daniel Leurck

1 year ago
5/5

There are lots of different meeting spots to group up at and set up lunch or go find one of the many dispersed camp sites deep into the mountain. Don't get lost; Cell service is very, very shotty. Have offline maps downloaded on Google or another off-road type app. Dog friendly hiking trails stretched throughout this entire area. Must be kept on a leash at all times. Be careful of them wandering around on the main fire roads as the occasional person going way too fast in a buggy comes flying around corners, leaving potential hazardous situation. They do have bathrooms, but they are just your typical forrest hole in the ground outhouses, but at least you don't have to drive around with a bucket full of you know what.

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George F

1 year ago
5/5

Love going to ride here, so many trails, and also so many different trails for all levels of riding. Plenty of staging areas throughout the area, and plenty of room for parking and having your own space. Would totally recommend going here regardless on your skill level, and you’re sure to have a good time.

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Rick Cannon

1 year ago
5/5

Absolutely fantastic area for riding quads, side by side, 4 wheelers and bikes. Numerous trails for beginner to advanced. We are pretty much amateurs, so we stick mostly to the beginner trails but also find some of the intermediate trails to be fun and a little challenging. There are pay sites with toilets, water, and garbage cans. There are also some dispersed camp areas that are free. There are some areas with creeks alongside the camping area. Quite a few day use areas as well. All in all, love this place. Highly recommended. Oh, and there is also a beginners riding area that is just a round riding spot.

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Peter Christian Hansen, Jr

10 months ago
5/5

Amazing!!! A great place to play and have fun. Being able to test the limits of your rig is always a good time. Pack it in and pack it out. Bring an extra trash bag and help keep the trails clean.

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