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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Dave Kiel
    Photo Date: 
    05/13/2019
    Sunset along Grandview Sandbar at the campground.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    Watching boaters pass by from the campground's beach.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The handicap drive-in campsite at the far end of the campground loop.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The main loop of the drive-in campground loop with its seven sites. There is good shade, a picnic table, and a fire pit at each site.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The campground's vault toilets. There is a good smell suppression system in the clean restrooms.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The "beach" on the Grandview Sandbar at the campground.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The handicapped picnic area.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The kayak and raft launch and recovery ramp at the campground. This is a popular rafting put-in and take-out spot.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    Parking lot for day users of the picnic and rafting launch and recovery facilities.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    Handicapped walk-in camping site.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The best site (un-numbered). It is the farthest walk-in site from the parking, but the most private.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The first five of the six walk-in sites along the river.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The walk-in site's vault toilets are close to the walk-in sites.
    Dave Kiel
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    05/13/2019
    The walk-in campsite's parking area. The longest walk-in site is less than 200 yards away.

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