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    Shaun Hunter
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    San Juan Meadow Group Campground sits on a spacious flat clearing inside Caspers Wilderness Park.
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    09/22/2022
    There are several sites that vary by the group size that they can accommodate. Each site has tables and grills.
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    Sites are spacious, and most contain a fair amount of shade.
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    09/22/2022
    Group site A.
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    San Juan Meadow Group Campground.
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    09/22/2022
    The Juaneno Trail is one of the park trails that can be easily accessed from the campground.
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    Site C has a covered shade structure.
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    Site D is ADA accessible and has a covered shade structure.
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    A playground sits inside the campground.
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    Central bathroom facilities at San Juan Meadow Group Campground.

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