Bearhead Hammock Primitive Campsites
Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Feb. 21, 2022

Great For The Price

Agree with pretty much everything described in the previous review.

Sites are about $9 or 11/night (don't remember), but with taxes and fees came to a little over $13. There are 3 sites here, all a nice distance away from each other. Has a park like feel, lots of grass and trees.

Each site has a horse corral, garbage bin, picnic table, and a lump on the ground for a fire. You don't need to have a horse to camp here. We put our lab in the corral.

Lots of ticks here, beware!

Some unsavory daytime activity here, but they kept to themselves in the day use are and overall there was nothing that made us feel we needed to leave. A sheriff drove through one of the days we were there.

Some hiking in the area but everything was so overgrown and ticky we just stuck to the roads to walk the dogs.

There was a toilet some distance away from the sites.

Good cell reception.

Agree with previous review to take the right side at the y when entering.

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