Stark
Camping in designated campsites only even if a site has a fire ring. The sites are posted with numbers. The road in will pass a trailhead and the designated campsites will be one mile past. You will pass some private houses and the turn for the campsites will be to the left. The gravel road to the sites is in good shape. Once you turn off the gravel road the campsite road is not the best. As you travel further down the road they have built burms across the road to stop the rain from washing the road. Be careful as you might drag if you have very little clearance. The sites are small and have rock fire rings. We arrived early in the day and mid week and all the sites were taken with tents. Some of them had fallen in which made us wonder if the spots were dust being held for the weekend. I know this happens but I was in hopes that was not the case. Well we discovered later that it was the case. By the time Friday afternoon arrived all tents had been replaced with small RV's. Get there early in the week and maybe you will get a site. The Mountain Pine beetle is destroying the forest and what was once a beautiful tree covered forest is becoming a pasture. The forest service is taking down the trees and removing the stumps. If you can get a site this is a great area.
LNT
Pack it in pack it out
Stay safe happy travels