Thank you. That is still as beautiful a place as it was over fifty years ago.....we spent alot of time there the summer of ‘71 when Dad lost his job, and we would go camping with a canvas tents and sleeping bags. What a fun time of my life, and that creek was so cool, to swim in, and so fun to hike on s sunny day with Mom ,Dad and sister. We spent so much time camping, swimming andhiking there that year that for years after, mentally ii could walk that creek for half a mile i guess, in my memory. Thank you. I shared it with somebody who would be delighted to get to spend time there with me should we get the chance. For now, it’s just a walk down memory trail;
Questions: 1) "Camp Host" - that's the polite-speak for the Forest Ranger? 2) RE: your FYI, have you ever seen a sleeping hammock in camp, stay up, or heard of the #1(above) enforcing the camper to take it down? - - "Asking for a friend."
The camp host lives at the campgrounds year round. From my understanding he's not a forest ranger, more like a campground manager and contacts forestry when necessary. As far as sleeping hammocks I've never had a problem. We hang day hammocks to relax in so I'm sure a sleeping hammock would be fine.
You will need to take out a permit at the trailhead. The river only goes in so far and then splits off from the trail. I have heard there's a running spring at the trail camps further up. I haven't explored this region too well because my kids can't tolerate it.
Yes! But I'm not sure of the size requirements. A large RV may not fit, most slots are a bit small. If this campground doesn't work you can always go up to Crystal Lake Campground.