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Campsites were clean, electricity and water at every site, bathrooms were spotless and heated, hot water was very hot, water pressure was great. Bathrooms are wheelchair friendly, as is the stalls. One of the two showers is as well.
We saw fall foliage and loved the campground. A few round pen corrals have been placed throughout the campground making keeping horses there even easier. Open back 4 horse stocks are provided at every camp site. They are older and look a little rusty but would do the trick while camping. Wheel barrows, mucking pile areas, and shovels were provided. Buckets are not, we brought our own hay, grain, and enough buckets for water and food both. There were no water troughs that I saw provided.
Trails were a lot of fun, I’d say some were intermediate thanks to a recent rain leaving lots of mud, some steep places, and some trail wash out leaving small ravine cracks in the path. The long loop looked more difficult than the Bear Creek Loop which was pretty easy. And I’d recommend shoes on your horses for rocks and gravel used on trails. But having them right there was great and we thought the adventure was fun. Our horses are good trail horses and did fine.
There was a picnic table and grill and fire pit at every site and it’s far away from towns so the sky was gorgeous at night. We brought our own firewood and fire starters. The grill is not a waist high, stand alone one but instead it’s over the fire pit. Fit a cast iron pan and water kettle no prob.
Area was quiet and not populated much. The road in does have a gravel stretch that is mostly one lane for 8 miles, with our rig it was fine but a huge rig would be annoying to drive into this place. Road was well maintained and no pot holes. There was one creek area with a small amount of water and a dip that we bumped a little on the dirt road.
We were careful to put away all food and garbage properly each time we weren’t actively cooking. We also were very careful about our trash and making sure we left no trace when we left. This is bear country and we took it seriously. We left nothing that had any lingering food smells out, everything went back into the car and shut tight.
I recommend the overlook area, the rock formations were really amazing and fun. The walk to the river view was easy (a few steps at the end make it not wheelchair friendly.) The view is gorgeous and you can see the whole area.
I had a great time and would happily be back.