A deserted state forest campground with no services or fees. The old sites are still there and accessible but the place was kind of creepy with a couple of ragged RV’s parked, otherwise a beautiful place with a small dam and reservoir with a shallow lake. A decent road coming in with easy access to the water. Fun to explore but I did not camp there.
I camped at Andrus state park which I would recommend.
October 6, 2020 - reviewed by Skip
FREE
Primitive
Very small, very primitive. No water, except for the lake, no pit toilets, fire rings were a circle of rocks. Lots of potholes the last 1-2 miles in. Apparently free...no registration station. Good for tents and small RVs. I wouldn't take a bigger rig.