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    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    An entrance sign and self pay station greets campers driving into Cascade Creek Campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    A graded gravel road, usually passable by all vehicle types, heads through the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    Sites tend to have a varied feel, with the landscape and shade conditions changing at each site.
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    One of the camp sites near the end of the road's loop inside Cascade Creek Campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    Cascade Creek Campground in the Stanislaus National Forest.
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    10/17/2022
    Shady forested camp site at Cascade Creek.
    Shaun Hunter
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    10/17/2022
    Sites are basic, with only a picnic bench and fire pit at each.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/17/2022
    A single vault toilet serves the campground. There is no water inside Cascade Creek Campground.

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