Four Mile Road Dispersed
Emma B.
Reviewed May. 16, 2021

Great primitive camping (May 2021)

Spent three nights here (5/13 - 5/16). To start, we camped with a teardrop trailer, but once you pass the White River National Forest sign and parking lot for the babbish trail head, it’s not easy to turn around unless you find a campsite. Once you pass this you’ll see the first two campsites after about 4 bends in the road, both are walking distance to the trailhead. The first is a larger open space right off the road and the second is a much more private spot. The road to access this is just beyond the first campsite, which is where we stayed (see photos). We loved this spot!

If you continue up the road you’ll eventually reach a fork, if you hang right and continue up there are 4 more dispersed sites. These would not work for trailers but are great tent spots. We had a very hard time trying to turn around.

There are no services (no bins, no toilets, no cell service) and these sites are super clean so let’s keep it that way. The aspens hadn’t bloomed quite yet but in a few weeks it’ll be pretty spectacular.

Additionally the main trailhead with access to beaver creek trail is not open until June 14th so most other dispersed sites won’t be accessible until then.

SiteThe second site after the parking lot (hidden with trees)
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  • Review photo of Four Mile Road Dispersed by Emma B., May 16, 2021
  • Review photo of Four Mile Road Dispersed by Emma B., May 16, 2021
  • Review photo of Four Mile Road Dispersed by Emma B., May 16, 2021