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Kevin Brannon posted a total of 3 Reviews
The location is beautiful - well-shaded on great stretch of the St Joe. Campsites are reasonably well spaced and private. Good fishing right behind it. Toilets were disgusting, though. There is no host and maintenance crews must not come through very often
I came here on Sept 27th to fly fish Rock Cr, not to hike, so this review will be for a niche audience.
Thia site is really isolated. The parking lot had only 1 vehicle in when I arrived and when I left a few hours later after seeing no other people. So for solitude, peace and quiet, 10 stars. There isn't much of a trail along the creek but fishers had tramped down some of the tall grass to various spots on the creek bank. What I assume is the main hiking trail is marked and reasonably easy to see but hikers will still want a map or GPS (I didn't have cell coverage).
The creek was low but a bit discolored, probably from some recent rain. It is easy to wade and can be crossed on foot in most places.
The scenery out here is right out of a western movie - rolling hills with basalt outcroppings as far as the eye can see, tall grass and a few weathered buildings. Walking and fishing in it is a great antidote to the somewhat monotonous experience of driving through the Palouse at 60mph.
I came here on Sept 27th to fly fish Rock Cr, not to hike, so this review will be for a niche audience.
Thia site is really isolated. The parking lot had only 1 vehicle in when I arrived and when I left a few hours later after seeing no other people. So for solitude, peace and quiet, 10 stars. There isn't much of a trail along the creek but fishers had tramped down some of the tall grass to various spots on the creek bank. What I assume is the main hiking trail is marked and reasonably easy to see but hikers will still want a map or GPS (I didn't have cell coverage).
The creek was low but a bit discolored, probably from some recent rain. It is easy to wade and can be crossed on foot in most places.
The scenery out here is right out of a western movie - rolling hills with basalt outcroppings as far as the eye can see, tall grass and a few weathered buildings. Walking and fishing in it is a great antidote to the somewhat monotonous experience of driving through the Palouse at 60mph.