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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Shaun Hunter
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    06/19/2019
    Grayback Campground is located in Siskiyou National Forest en route to the Oregon Caves National Monument.
    Shaun Hunter
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    06/19/2019
    Payment is at a self-pay kiosk located at the campground's entrance.
    Shaun Hunter
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    06/19/2019
    Sites are set beneath the shady canopy with benches and grills.
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    06/19/2019
    The campground has a group camp.
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    06/19/2019
    Water spigots are located throughout the campground.
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    06/19/2019
    One of the campground's main features is an interpretive trail that parallels Sucker Creek.
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    06/19/2019
    Sucker Creek, which can be heard from most of the sites in Grayback Campground.
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    06/19/2019
    A bridge across Sucker Creek leads to a trail that parallels the creek up for about a half-mile up to Grayback Swimming Hole.
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    06/19/2019
    Grayback Campground's day-use area, which also allows registered campers to park their RVs while visiting Oregon Caves National Monument.
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    06/19/2019
    Grayback Campground day-use area.
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    06/19/2019
    A large parking area at Grayback Campground.
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    The amphitheater at Grayback Campground.
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    Several vault toilets are placed throughout the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    06/19/2019
    The Grayback Interpretive Trail is a peaceful walk along Sucker Creek at the edge of the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    06/19/2019
    Grayback Interpretive Trail.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    06/19/2019
    Grayback Interpretive Trail bench overlooking Sucker Creek.

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