Lots of dirt roads and trails to explore here. Some areas are listed as free camping and I found a few spots back from the road that would be very peaceful. I went up here looking for a camp that my great grandfather had a share in and I hadn't visited since the 1970's. As a kid we picked wild blueberries here and spent many a Sunday drive wandering around. Lots of old building foundations to be found and work that was done under the CCC in the 1920's and 1930's.
You might want 4wd for the extra clearance but most of this is Camry friendly, just no high speed banshee runs.
Joanne Romanek
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July 28, 2024
Lots of potholes, the open campground has shotgun shells and target practice items filled with holes sharp and metal everywhere on the ground in an open section.no place for kids. Why it hasn't been cleaned I'll never know I have severe back issues or idea have done it but I have to be hospitalized when I bend too much all back injured persons know what I'm saying. Just not best place for clean families and mothers and fathers who HATE WAR!!!
Michele Crabill
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August 11, 2020
Love this as a drive or hike. Great for photography any time of the year.
David Federico
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January 04, 2020
The little parking spots in the state lands we're all filled up with snow. There for couldn't park and get out and hunt. If you park on the side of roads the cops or Forrest rangers hassle you and or give u tickets. If there is pkng spots clean them up. One to three swipes and two three cars could use these spots as were intened for. Plow people could do much better than they do.
Timothy Martin
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September 03, 2022
Nice area lake access trails and a picnicking area.
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Lots of dirt roads and trails to explore here. Some areas are listed as free camping and I found a few spots back from the road that would be very peaceful. I went up here looking for a camp that my great grandfather had a share in and I hadn't visited since the 1970's. As a kid we picked wild blueberries here and spent many a Sunday drive wandering around. Lots of old building foundations to be found and work that was done under the CCC in the 1920's and 1930's. You might want 4wd for the extra clearance but most of this is Camry friendly, just no high speed banshee runs.
Lots of potholes, the open campground has shotgun shells and target practice items filled with holes sharp and metal everywhere on the ground in an open section.no place for kids. Why it hasn't been cleaned I'll never know I have severe back issues or idea have done it but I have to be hospitalized when I bend too much all back injured persons know what I'm saying. Just not best place for clean families and mothers and fathers who HATE WAR!!!
Love this as a drive or hike. Great for photography any time of the year.
The little parking spots in the state lands we're all filled up with snow. There for couldn't park and get out and hunt. If you park on the side of roads the cops or Forrest rangers hassle you and or give u tickets. If there is pkng spots clean them up. One to three swipes and two three cars could use these spots as were intened for. Plow people could do much better than they do.
Nice area lake access trails and a picnicking area.