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3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Timber Creek Campground

For my purposes this campground was almost perfect. The sites are generally quite large. There are shady and sunny sites, trail access right from the campground, water and two vault toilets. Sites have grill, fire pit, and table.

It's 2.5 miles to the closest store .They have ice, cold drinks, some groceries and camp goods.

This is a central location for exploring the area. It is about 300 yards North off 10.

As with most things, there are trade offs. There is alot of weekend traffic noise at most of the sites. The trails get misused by dirt bikes, which are prohibited, but my first weekend over 50 guys (yes, I started counting) rode through the campground. Not the fault of the campground but it can be an issue.

There is a small creek with two bridges in the campground. Well...there was a huge storm. Hail, lightning, torrential rain. The creek went up about 6 feet! Water came within 4 feet of my tent, and both bridges were under water. Why do my vacations always become adventures?

Because the Forest Service comes through almost daily, by the time the water was down, graders and gravel trucks were there fixing the roads. I have to love those folks,you just can't ask for more.

So for peace and quiet, this is not the place. However you might camp here to find your perfect place due to it's central location.

Being an antique, this works great as a base camp for me.

2021, Last 2 weeks of July. Campground was busy on the weekends. During the week mostly vacant.

It was very hot this year. I barely got the tent up before a storm hit. The worst of it actually missed. Yea! Day 2: I got camp set up properly.

Lots of folks from waterless campgrounds were using the pump this year.

This year's adventure, Gypsy Moths were everywhere. See photo of tent.

I made sure to remove the eggs before packing up. I used a sponge with soapy water and a plastic 'store card' to remove them. I wanted to be sure to not transport Gypsy Moths home.

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