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The Dairy Point Campground is located along Dairy Creek, which provides fishing access, and offers four sites, some suitable for larger groups. Accommodations include a picnic area within the campground, outhouses, and drinking water – hand pump.

Activities include horseshoe pits, stream fishing for Rainbow trout, bird watching and spring wildflowers and wading. The site is full on holidays and most weekends. Please bring your own firewood, or gather nearby for camp use. The sites are on a first come – first served basis; reservations not taken. The neighboring lands are privately owned; please be courteous.

Directions: From Paisley: Follow Mill Street southwest until it becomes Forest Road 33 at the "Y" junction. Turn to the left and continue on Forest Road 33 for 20 miles. At the "T" intersection with paved road 28, stay to the left. Stay on Forest Road 28 for 2 miles; cross Dairy Creek Bridge, and turn left at the Junction with Forest Road 3428. The Campground is on the left immediately after the intersection.

Seasonal Access: Normal Services Available: Mid-May-October (Campground may be open beyond these dates with limited services available.)

Facility Type: Campground

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