Dispersed camping FSR 239
Chris P.
Reviewed Aug. 25, 2023

Too many OHVs

County Road 239 dispersed camping.

Once you turn off Tarryall Road before you go up the hill, you need to stop and immediately take a look at the waterfall cascading down on your right hand side that flows out of Tarryall reservoir and feeds Tarryall Creek. Once you get to 239 the road is pretty rough. It’s designated for OHV‘s so there is noise in the area. The sites are fairly wide-open at the top so they’re great for big rigs. Lots of broken glass and cans so cleanup may be required

The coordinates take you to the intersection with 239B. There is no sign of a camping area around there. Everything on the west side slopes down too much and on the east side there is no motor vehicle access and no areas to camp.

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  • Review photo of Dispersed camping FSR 239 by Chris P., August 25, 2023
  • Review photo of Dispersed camping FSR 239 by Chris P., August 25, 2023
  • Review photo of Dispersed camping FSR 239 by Chris P., August 25, 2023
  • Review photo of Dispersed camping FSR 239 by Chris P., August 25, 2023