My last post on the War Dogs was so long I decided to show you Moose Creek Campground in a separate post. Moose Creek Campground is located on the road to Rimini and is a National Forest campground.
The campground has 9 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs (26 feet maximum - some of the sites can only handle a 15 foot maximum.). Each campsite has a table, fire ring and grate. The campground has drinking water and vault toilets. There are also bears in the area, but no food storage lockers so keep your food out of site and in approved bear containers.
The road in or out is one lane. Not sure what happens if you meet up with another rig. Somebody had better be able to back exceptionally well. The road is also not in great shape. In other words, we would not take our Bungalow into this campground.
Some of the rigs are old and look like they have not been moved for a long time. Then there are others like the two above who are much newer and definitely more than the 15 foot length mentioned. The nightly fee is $15.00 but I'm pretty sure it is not enforced frequently. The surroundings are beautiful and there are lots of hiking trails in the area.
I was really happy to see that our forests have really recovered from the beetle infestation a few years ago. Most of the trees are green and healthy looking. That's how our forests should look.
Looks like you had quite a pleasant ride that gave you the chance to check out the area. Nice pictures. The type of area I would love to camp in.
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It's about time.
Green, yes! I wish all our forests were green.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place and yes so very green and healthy looking. The creek is so crystal clear and inviting.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that more campgrounds are open. I was amazed at the ridiculous edict that closed so many campgrounds due to the virus. There is hope after all that some sense is returning in many places now. ;c)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful area. It's nice to see some healthy trees.
ReplyDeleteMoose Creek is a great name for a camp ground. Of course, I've never seen a moose but it still sounds delightful.
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