Summary
There are no amenities—no toilets, water, fire rings, picnic tables, or hookups—so campers must be fully self-contained and practice Leave No Trace. Accessible via forest roads, it accommodates tents and small RVs. The area is forested and peaceful, popular with hunters and hikers due to its proximity to Fremont-Winema National Forest and Gearhart Mountain Wilderness trails. Expect solitude and rustic charm. Best visited late spring through early fall when roads are accessible and weather is mild. This spot suits those seeking a remote, off-grid camping experience.