Setting up your own campsite away from developed fee sites, also known as dispersed camping, is allowed in most places. From getting away from it all to just enjoying a weekend with friends, dispersed camping can make for a great story.
Standard dispersed Camping. Roll up anytime, no fees, pack out your poo. What real camping is
Pretty much a RV filled field nowadays. City folks need their generators to survive because they don't know how to camp and experience nature.
A nice calm place away from everything. I also got lost in the woods though.
Dispersed camping makes me think tents will be here. I was the only tent camper i saw and had to hear Rv generators all day. 8100 feet of elevation is nice but not enough to be in a crowd of wealthy douche bags, who glamp and not camp.
We ventured out here in our 26’ bumper pull camper for the night of 6/19. Several trailers and campers looked like they had been posted up there for a while.
Pros:
-Lots of pull off spots accessible for car camping and very small campers
-Beautiful wildflowers at this time of year
-remote and peaceful!
-main dirt was mostly manageable with our camper, some potholes and mud though
Cons:
-very rainy, hence lots of mud, when we went
-most of the campsites seemed to be washed out right now and unaccessible with our camper
-no accessible turnarounds with the camper until Circle Pond Campground at the end of the road
-bugs were really bad
-single lane dirt road just had a couple sporadic pull offs to allow for passing vehicles from other direction
-No Verizon cell signal