Sensory deprivation experience
The hike out to this spot was down a long dirt road. Potholes scattered everywhere but then pulling into the campground was perfect. Almost too perfect. Each site was spread apart with water and electricity. The grassy areas were so clean it seemed as if someone picked up each twig or branch that fell from the trees moments after it happened. Although there were other campers not too far, it was oddly silent and at times eerie because you couldn’t hear anything. It slightly messed with me when I was laying in bed because I could basically hear my blood flowing.
The bathhouse was decent. No curtains on the shower and there was a lot of openings that caused wind flow. In the summer I can imagine it being nice but winter was no fun showering. They provided hand sanitizer in the restrooms and were very spacious.
It is a good stay for someone looking to escape the noise of the city and could hear owls and coyotes or wolves howling through the night.
Look up trail 22 or the peace caves if you’re looking for places to hike and explore. Thank me later.