Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
6/6/2022
Holy Guacamole! What a view! The fire grate is on top of a HUGE rock dome. Because it is so high up and exposed, it can be windy. One of the interesting things about the site is that east half of the site escaped the fire and the west half did not. The latrine trail pretty much divides the two halves. There are two landings. The east landing is easier, but both are good. The east landing is a shallow dirt inlet. Western one is a rock shelf. The tent pads are in the trees. One tent pad is larger and flatter, but both are serviceable.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
2
Max Tent Pads:
2
Visit Date:
6/16/2017
Neat campsite on top of large rock bluff / knob. Open fire grate and not a great cooking area - very exposed. A hammocking on top of the bluff / knob. Tent pads are in the back of the site roughly cut out of the brush in a depressed area. This is a neat site though and there is a really fun path up the main camp although its a clime. This site is not for large groups. Great trout fishing from shore.
Rating:
Good Tent Pads:
1
Max Tent Pads:
3
Visit Date:
5/2/2009
This site was a pleasant surprise. Located on a high knob, this site gives a great vantage point of surrounding area. Has a pretty good landing area, though the climb up to the camping area is more work than at most sites. Tent pads are in a depressed area so they don't take the full brunt of the wind, unlike the fire grate area. Should be plenty of firewood available here and in surrounding area from recent fires that went through.