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The ultimate adventure guide
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
Of the three loops, this loop is the worst with limited shade and crowding. It is really for the big-rig camper. It is on the right side of the road for the campground check-in. The other two (and nicer) loops are on the left side of the road.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
Sites 39 and 40, though for big rigs, are the more isolated of all the sites in either of the electric loops.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
There is a great playground behind the bathhouse.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
The quiet small rig and tent loop is the nicest loop.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
Manns Creek Gorge Trail takes off from site 26.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
The campground check-in station. Only ice and firewood are sold at it.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
A typical site in the pretty non-electric loop.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
The old campground area that was part of the old CCC camp is very pretty.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
The bathhouse has showers and laundry.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date:
05/23/2019
A typical site in the pretty, non-electric loop.