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Rick Bridges

4 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Balcony Arch

In dry conditions, the road to Balconey Arch should be doable for most vehicles. There are some rocky and rutted patches, so low clearance cars or bad drivers should be careful. The arch itself is located near the end of Lone Butte and has parking right below it. It is so named because it is located on a high ledge of the bluffs. We were there in the afternoon and lighting was difficult for pictures, because if its location on the bluff, I am not sure the morning would be any better.

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Rick Bridges

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Dispersed Site - Last Chance Rd

We went there right after a snow storm in early October, so we didn't camp. The road was very muddy on the surface, but solid underneath. Locals said there was good fishing in the lake and there was a single pit toilet, as the only facility. If you were looking for an out of the way, scenic, quiet place to camp or fish and you didn't need any facilities, if would be great. We saw some RV trailers nearby, so the road was usually good enough that you could also "boondock" with an RV nearby.

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Rick Bridges

2 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Dispersed at Hell's Backbone

35 mile long gravel road through the National Forest. Road is in generally good shape and suitable for passenger cars, SUVs, pickups, small motor homes, but not large RVs or long truck-trailer rigs. Frankly I wouldn't want to drag my trailer down this road unless I planned to camp along it for a while. The high point is a one lane bridge near the high point that has a 600' to 800' foot drop on each side. Nice forest scenery, with some other nice view points.

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Rick Bridges

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Adelaide Campground

Relatively large USFS campground with lots of trees. There are pit toilets and drinking water taps, but no RV hookups. There is a campground host and the USFS charges pretty steep fees for the camping. Reservations can and should be made well in advance as it appears quite full.

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Rick Bridges

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Mill Creek Kimberly Rd Dispersed

We went there right after a snow storm in early October, so we didn't camp. The road was very muddy on the surface, but solid underneath. Locals said there was good fishing in the lake and there was a single pit toilet, as the only facility. If you were looking for an out of the way, scenic, quiet place to camp or fish and you didn't need any facilities, if would be great. We saw some RV trailers nearby, so the road was usually good enough that you could also "boondock" with an RV nearby.

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Rick Bridges

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Willow Creek Road - Dispersed Site

We went there right after a snow storm in early October, so we didn't camp. The road was very muddy on the surface, but solid underneath. Locals said there was good fishing in the lake and there was a single pit toilet, as the only facility. If you were looking for an out of the way, scenic, quiet place to camp or fish and you didn't need any facilities, if would be great. We saw some RV trailers nearby, so the road was usually good enough that you could also "boondock" with an RV nearby.

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