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Matthew Rudomanski

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Galbraith Lake Campground

Wonderful campground well off the highway, no road noises, at the first large campsite past pit toilets on the right there is a rocky path navigable by 2wd van that takes you out to private opening with fire pit and picnic table, spectacular mountain views all around, very peaceful place + full ATT service

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Matthew Rudomanski

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Outlaw Cave Campground

Spectacular camground right on the rim of the canyon. Around 10 spots, not clearly designated so a few more if you camp without fire ring and picnic table, plenty of space, only a couple other campers on a Saturday night. Pit toilet, surprisingly couple bars ATT. Trail down into canyon to explore stream and caves. No signs or sounds of civilization other than campers, very peaceful and serene with epic views, and open dark skies for stars. Do NOT attempt to come from the south scenic backcountry byway there are no through roads. Google maps tries to take you of course through private land. Follow 190 until it turns to dirt and then left on Barnum Mtn Road, there are BLM signs at the junction. Last 4km of road is gnarly, passable in 2wd van going slow but not fun, epic scenery makes it worth it. Would not attempt when wet without 4wd, tracks look like sloppy mud situation. Epic red rock formations on the way in and beautiful canyon to rest and relax at. Enjoy

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Matthew Rudomanski

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Outlaw Cave Campground

Spectacular camground right on the rim of the canyon. Around 10 spots, not clearly designated so a few more if you camp without fire ring and picnic table, plenty of space, only a couple other campers on a Saturday night. Pit toilet, surprisingly couple bars ATT. Trail down into canyon to explore stream and caves. No signs or sounds of civilization other than campers, very peaceful and serene with epic views, and open dark skies for stars. Do NOT attempt to come from the south scenic backcountry byway there are no through roads. Google maps tries to take you of course through private land. Follow 190 until it turns to dirt and then left on Barnum Mtn Road, there are BLM signs at the junction. Last 4km of road is gnarly, passable in 2wd van going slow but not fun, epic scenery makes it worth it. Would not attempt when wet without 4wd, tracks look like sloppy mud situation. Epic red rock formations on the way in and beautiful canyon to rest and relax at. Enjoy

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