Yep. No gates or anything (well the two side forest service roads 955A and 955B both have gates but they don't look like they are closed ever.
However, like I said. there is NO amenities. Also, because there are no reservations, you could pack up a big group, head out there, and find out that some punk kids are throwing a party and there isn't any room for you.
It would be good for small groups, 5-10 people, only if they can take the rugged conditions. If you ever want to use the place, just suggest doing what I did and heading up there to check it out first, get a feel of it. However, there isn't much by way of parking either, so carpooling would be best. Wouldn't really suggest this for any sort of event, even a day trip one. Maybe a local outing or household get-together. Could be cool for some local 'hands on' A&S classes on period living and SCA Camping 101. ^_^
Oh, not that big. With a handful of people you could get the entire area picked up in a day or two. It's why I suggest people take extra heavy duty trash bags up with them. Can probably get everything in a go, just will need someone with a truck to haul the bags into town to throw them away. (shouldn't be TOO many, but i doubt that someone wants to have a load of trashbags in the back of their van/car.
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However, like I said. there is NO amenities. Also, because there are no reservations, you could pack up a big group, head out there, and find out that some punk kids are throwing a party and there isn't any room for you.
It would be good for small groups, 5-10 people, only if they can take the rugged conditions. If you ever want to use the place, just suggest doing what I did and heading up there to check it out first, get a feel of it. However, there isn't much by way of parking either, so carpooling would be best. Wouldn't really suggest this for any sort of event, even a day trip one. Maybe a local outing or household get-together. Could be cool for some local 'hands on' A&S classes on period living and SCA Camping 101. ^_^
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