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Accommodations:


* 4 campsites with rock fire pits

* Garbage…”Pack it in, Pack it out”

* Outhouse

Activities:

* Stream fishing for rainbow trout.

* Birdwatching

Recommended Season:

April through October.


Considerations:

* …Please bring your own firewood or gather nearby for personal use.

* …Water available at Clear Springs nearby.

Directions: From Paisley Ranger District Office: Go ½ mile north on Highway 31, and turn left on Mill Street. Mill Street becomes Forest Road 33 at the "Y" junction. Stay to the left and continue on Forest Road 33 for 20 miles. At the "T" intersection with paved road 28, stay to the left. Take Forest Road 28 for 2 miles. Just before crossing Dairy Creek, take a right on Forest Road 047. Three miles on Forest Road 047 just past Deadhorse Creek, is the entrance sign. From Lakeview: Take Highway 140 West 3 miles, then turn right onto County Road 2-16. Go on County Road 2-16 for 5 miles. Turn left onto County Road 2-16A and within 2 miles, you will be on Forest Road 28. Follow Forest Road 28 for 19 miles. Just after crossing Dairy Creek, take a left on Forest Road 047. Three miles on Forest Road 047 just past Deadhorse Creek, is the unmarked road to the campsites. From Bly Ranger District Office: Head east on highway 140 for ½ mi

Facility Type: Campground

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